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SUBULATA OR CREEPING PHLOX—Continued 
Brittoni—A white form compact growing habit. Very 
showy mid-season bloomer_--~------- eed aye fies lah 1.00 
Blue Hill—-The true blue creeping phlox, growing habits 
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Fairy. Somewhat like vivid in growing habit, flowers pale 
blue, darkereye. Slow growing---------- ty oN UN 1.25 
Lilicina. This variety is a very rapid grower and has a 
good appearance in rock plantings. Flowers of a light 
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Rosea (Moss Pink). Lays close to ground. Flowers of 
bright rose pink in April and May. Very good___--- 1.00 
Rosea—-(Later). This variety is similar to the above, but 
blooms two weeks later. By planting some of both 
varieties, extends the blooming period____---------- 1.00 
Stellaria. A very attractive variety, very fine leaved, 
flowers) pale;violetiblue wee ee es 1.50 
Vivid. Very dark green foliage. Flowers bright pink, 
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PHYSOSTEGIA—(False Dragon Head). -It is extremely 
beautiful. Blooms in August. 2 to 3 feet in height. 
Valuable for cutting. 
Virginica. Spikes of rosy pink flowers___-__-.--------- 15 
Virginica Alba. White flowers ~-__------- papal ts Walt 15 
Virginica. Vivid. One of the best compact growers, free 
bloomer, August to November. Flowers violet mauve 1.25 
PHYSALIS—Francheti (Chinese Lantern Plant). A plant 
that is a favorite for Hallowe’en decorations. Pro- 
duces searlet lanterns that hold color well when dried 1.25 
PLAT YCODON—Grandiflorum. (Chinese Balloon Flower). 
When in bud looks like an inflated baloon. Border 
plant and attractive. Blue or white. 2022s ecole 1.25 
PYRETHRUM—Hybridum (Painted Daisy). Finely cut fo- 
liage, daisy like flowers of various shades of pink. 
Very valuable as a cut flower. June and July_______ 1.25 
James Kelway. A rich blood red variety______________ 1.25 
PRIMULA—Veris (English Cowslip). One of spring’s first 
flowers for rock gardens. Attractive plants for spring 
bedding designs, flowers of various shades_______~- 1.50 
PRUNELLA—Grandiflora (Brunella). A low growing plant 
for the rock-garden. Flowers a purple or violet. 12 in. 1.25 
PLUMBAGO—Larpentae (Leadwort). Highly recommend- 
ed for borders. Flowers of cobalt-blue with glossy 
green foliage, which in autumn turn to a _ reddish 
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RANUNCULUS—Repens fl.pl. (Creeping Buttercup). Very 
rapid growing, used very much in rockery. Flowers 
are. a\double\ yellow. button coro Cea yn Oy i ee 1:25 
RUDBECKIA—Golden Glow. A showy character for mass 
work in borders. Large flowers of double yellow. 5 
to) Git e@ty Wig hase ire seen eh ue Sas iva HNC ea core an A hoe 1.00 
Purpurea. See Echinacea Purpurea. 
SALVIA—Azurea Grandiflora (Hardy Sage). Very attract- 
ive. Flowers of azure blue, in August until frost. 3 to 
e Hlgs 12) PARA OBAWS  HageL ABEL, LAAT coal ye aon OCU GIRL UMA CUS le FRC H RE 1.50 
Pitcherii. A deep gentian blue form of the above. Very 
attractive \imiimass, Dlamtii ee ON Ni i NEN Ai ae rane 1.50 
SAPONARIA—Ocymoides (Soapwort). A very pretty 
dwarf creeper, covered with small bright pink flowers 
during July:and Augustic stan a a cn Nae 1.00 
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