Border Gem—3 ft. Large trusses of well form- 
ed violet blue flowers. Each 35 cents. 
Border Queen—A dwarf outstanding phlox 
with large florets of a watermelon pink. Has 
been very satisfactory in our garden trials for 
several years. Each 30 cents. 
Col. Mangen—tTall; heavy trusses of brilliant 
rose-scarlet; non-fading. Each 35 cents. 
Count Zeppelin—Flowers pure white, with a 
vermilion-red eye. Free-flowering and a good 
grower. Each 25 cents. 
E. L. Farrington—A new soft salmon pink 
phlox, with lighter eye. Each 25 cents. 
Enchantress—Bright salmon pink with dark 
eye. Each 30 cents. 
Ethel Pritchard—French mauve, almost blue. 
If possible plant next to yellow or white flow- 
ers. Each 30 cents. 
Firebrand—Medium height. Flowers a bril- 
liant orange-scarlet. Each 25 cents. 
George Stipp—An excellent new phlox hav- 
ing deep glowing salmon flowers with lighter 
eye. Does not fade. Each 30 cents. 
Harvest Fire—Brilliant salmon-orange color 
on-a vigorous bush. Disease resistant foli- 
age. Each 35 cents. 
Lillian—A beautiful early salmon pink. Each 
30 cents. 
Miss Lingard—tThe best early white. It has 
a pale pink eye. Continuous blooming 
throughout the summer. A most desirable 
variety. Each 25 cents. 
Morganrood—Flowers a bright rose with 
deeper eye. Each 30 cents. 
Mrs. Chas. Dorr—A tall variety with lavender 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Mrs. Jenkins—A standard late blooming clear 
white variety. Each 25 cents. 
Mrs. R. P. Struthers—A large flowered variety 
with rosy carmine flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Nordlight—Tall; carmine-pink with red eye. 
Each 30 cents. 
Starlight—Large flowers, violet with white 
center. A tall grower. Each 30 cents. 
Tigress—Novelty brilliant orange-scarlet 
flowers. Long period of bloom. Each 35 
cents. 
Von Lassburg—A free flowering, tall white 
variety. Each 25 cents. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Balloon 
Flower) 
Grandiflora—Platycodon with its large blue 
bell shaped flowers bloom during the summer 
months when there is a scarcity of perennial 
flowers. A very satisfactory plant for the sun- 
ny border. Grows 2 to 3 ft. high and has long 
spikes of flowers which last a long time. Since 
the platycodons do not start growth until late 
in spring it is advisable to mark the location 
of the plant with a stake. 
Blue or Pale Blue, each 25 cents. 
LOW GROWING PHLOX 
Phlox Subulata—Moss Phlox. One of the 
most attractive and most satisfactory plants 
for the rockery or the hardy border. Plant in 
groups of 3 to 6 plants and you will have a fine 
display of color about the end of May. 
Colors: Rose, White and Purple. Each 25 
cents. 
Fairy—A compact growing variety with blue 
flowers. Each 25 cents. 
Blue Hills—A new blue variety. Each 25 
cents. 
Rochester—A deep pink. Each 25 cents. 
Phlox Divaricata—A very early blooming 
phlox with lavender flowers. Good for plant- 
ing among tulips as a ground cover. This 
phlox combined with arabis and yellow cro- 
cus makes an excellent combination to plant 
at the base of trees. Each 25 cents. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon’s 
Head) 
Virginica Vivid—Good plants for the sunny 
border and of easy culture The deep pink 
flowers are borne on terminal spikes, and will 
last along time when cut. Each 25 cents. 
Summer Glow—A very tall variety with rosy 
crimson flowers. Each 25 cents. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
2¥2 ft; June. Daisy-like flowers with yellow 
centers, on long stiff stems. Suitable for cut- 
ting. 
Roseum—Pink. 
Atrosanguineum—Mosily red shades. 
Each 25 cents. 
The flowering strains of painted daisies have 
extra large flowers of good substance and 
clear colors. 
Robinson's Crimson. 
Robinson’s Hybrids—Mixed colors. 
Grandiflorum Rubrum—Ruby red. 
Kelway’s Red—Rich blood red flowers. 
Each of above 30 cents. 
RANUNCULUS (Double Buttercup 
An upright double yellow buttercup, bloom- 
ing in early June. Flowers similar to the dou- 
ble feverfew. Good for cutting. Each 25 cents. 
RUDBECKIA 
Golden Glow—6 ft. A good plant for the rear 
_of the garden. Bright yellow flowers similar 
to small double chrysanthemum. Each 25 
cents. 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage) 
Pratensis—2 ft.; blue flowers in June. Each 
30 cents. 
Azurea—3 to 4 ft. Sky blue flowers in August 
and September. Each 25 cents. 
SCABIOSA (Pin Cushion Flower) 
House’s Strain—18 in., lovely daisy-like flow- 
ers of asoft shade of lavender. Each 30 cents. 
Webbiana—2 ft. Fluffy cream colored flowers. 
A continuous bloomer. Neat foliage. Each 
25 cents. 
