PHLOX (Flox) Decussata -- Hardy Phlox 
One of the most effective plants for the hardy border 
producing splurges of brilliant color over a long period. 
We offer the finest of the new varieties as well as 
standard sorts of merit. Plant in a sunny position in 
well drained soil and fertilize well. If a longer season 
of bloom is desired pinch back some of the stalks just 
pecore blooming. These will then come on a good month 
ater. 
Blue Boy—This phlox is the nearest to dark blue yet to be 
developed. A good grower of medium height. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35 
Border Gem—A distinct novelty having deep blue-purple 
flowers. A tall strong grower and prolific bloomer. 
35c each 
Border Queen—Our choice of all Phlox. Extremely large 
florets in immense heads. Color a deep watermelon pink 
which does not fade. Medium height and vigorous 
grower. 35c each 
Caroline Vandenburg—A unique shade of pure lavender- 
blue having no trace of magenta. A distinct break in 
color. 35c each 
Colorado—Scarlet red with pale crimson eye and faint halo. 
Huge heads on medium tall stalks. New and very fine. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35 
Count Zeppelin—Large pure white flowers with red eye. 
These do not fade but keep a clean appearance until 
they fall. New and outstanding. 35c each 
Daily Sketch—A strong growing phlox with extra large 
trusses and individual florets 2%” across. A bright clear 
pink with carmine eye. (See color cut in center color 
section.) 35c each 
Ettel Prichard—A delightful French mauve-purple color 
that is entirely distinct from all others. (See color cut 
in center of color section.) 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
Evangeline—Fiine heads of deep salmon-pink flowers with 
light pink centers. Outstanding. 35c each 
Flora J. Riedy—Enormous panicles of pure white flowers. 
25c each 
Firetail—Dazzling carmine-red with blood red eye. Strong 
grower and free flowering. (See color cut in center color 
section.) 50c each; 3 for $1.35 
Harvest Fires—New brilliant salmon-orange. One of the 
brightest. Vigorous grower. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Leo Schlageter—The best red phlox grown today, having 
large florets of intense scarlet that glow as live coals 
in the sunlight. 3’. 35c each 
Lillian—A strong growing phlox having very large flowers 
of clear cameo-pink of remarkable brilliance with a faint 
blue shading at the center. 35c each 
Mary Louise—Pure glistening snow-white heads of unusu- 
ally large size. The individual florets are twice the size 
of any other white Phlox. Unquestionably the best white 
Phlox to date. Good grower of medium height. (See color 
cut in center color section.) 45c each 
Mrs. Milly Von Hoboken—Lovely bright pink with delicate 
violet suffusion. Large loosely arranged heads of im- 
mense individual florets. 25c each 
Paul Hoffman—Large, deep carmine-red flowers splendidly 
supported by stems of reddish bronze. The foliage also is 
bronzy, making a striking appearance when in bloom. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
P. D. Williams—Enormous flowers of soft rose-pink with 
darker center in unusually large pyramidal trusses. 
Grows compactly and retains its color unmarred and 
unbleached through the entire summer and fall. The 
very largest individual florets of any Phlox grown. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
Salmon Glow—Lively flame-pink softened with lilac and 
white at the throat. One Phlox whose color improves with 
age. (See color cut in center color section.) 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
San Antonio—A splendid large rich crimson, almost blood 
red. No other phlox even approaches this glowing shade. 
Tall. 50c each 

LAMB NURSERIES 
Silverton—Clear pale lavender-blue with eye of reddish pur- 
ple. Individual florets 1%” in very large heads. 
50c each; 3 for $1.35 
Tanager—A brilliant scarlet-red in large open panicles. 
Large florets on medium tall stems. Fine. 
puc euch; 3 for $1.35 
Wm. Kesselring—Deep plum-purple, shading to soft lilac 
eye. A striking variety with very large florets and im- 
mense trusses. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
One each of the 23 Phlox $8.25 
PHYSALIS (Fy’-sa-lis) Chinese Lanterns 
An admirable plant for sun or light shade. If given an 
Open position it will quickly form a large colony and 
with very little attention furnish some of the best ma- 
terial for the winter bouquet. 
franchetti gigantea—A new English introduction that is a 
marked improvement over all types offered heretofore. 
The huge lanterns are fully twice as large as the well- 
known franchetti type. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
PENTSTEMON (Pent’-ste-mon)—Beard Tongue 
A group of such importance that every gardener should 
include a goodly collection in the framework of his 
planting. They are of easiest culture, perfectly hardy 
and permanent, and for brilliance in garden display or 
usefulness for cutting they are in the front ranks. The 
dwarfer sorts are mostly true evergreen shrubs and 
natural-born rockery plants, coming from natures own 
rockeries. Our visitors invariably buy Pentstemons so 
our enthusiasm is also shared by those who see them. 
*Blue Beauty—An unidentified sort from the high moun- 
tains that has proven very easy in cultivation. Evergreen 
foliage and unusually bright blue flowers in profusion. 
A gem. 6”. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $2.75 
*fruticosa—In our opinion one of the best natives of the 
Northwest. A spreading shrub 8” tall and great masses 
of large lavender flowers in May. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*fruticosa azurea—A pale blue variation of the above. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
Garnet—See page 37. 
*glaber, pink—Blue green foliage and crowded spikes of 
large pink flowers all summer. 12”. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
*glaber, purple—A new deep purple form. Very large flow- 
ers of bright blue-purple. Distinct and fine. 
40c each; 3 for $1.00 
grandiflora—One of the largest and most beautiful bearing 
2’ spikes of immense lavender bell-shaped blossoms. 
35c each; 3 for 85c; doz. $3.00 
*rupicola—An exquisite little evergreen with silvered 
branches and bright red flowers. We have the true form 
which is very rare. 4”. 35c each 
*Six Hills Hybrid—Another prostrate shrublet with deep 
green branches all year and blossoms of brilliant cerise. 
60. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
unilateralis—3’ spikes of opalescent blue flowers. One of 
the most showy and satisfactory cut flowers grown. 
Choice. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
PENTSTEMON BARBATUS HYBRIDA— 
Giant Beard Tongue 
From broad mats of glossy evergreen leaves this fine 
everbloomer sends up 3’ stalks of richly colored flowers, 
from May to November. 
Ruby Gem—A fine ruby red form. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Salmon—An unusual shade of salmon pink and one of the 
best. 35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.25 
Shell Pink—Bright shell pink greatly admired for clear- 
ness of color. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
Torreyi—Thin scarlet tubes. An old variety that has never 
lost popularity. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
One each of the 4 Pentstemon barbatus $1.15 
barbatus mixed—Grown from seed, containing all the 
above shades and many more. _— ‘3 for 50c; doz. $1.75 

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