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 PHLOX ADSURGENS—ratsty(2)10. The blossoms show 
exquisite blendings of pale soft pink and richest salmon 
rose. Evergreen. Rare. Pkt. 20c. 
PHLOX AMOENA—Excellent low Phlox, decumbent, but 
flowering stems well up. Foliage dark green, clustered flow- 
ers bright purple... Plants only, each 25¢c; 8 for 70ce. 
PHLOX DIVARICATA—rbnsty(2)16. In May its flowers of 
royal blue-lavender form sheets of pure color. It varies a 
bit, covering the range from snow-white to violet. Daintily 
fragrant. Pkt. 15c; 1/s2 oz. 25c; 1/16 oz. 40c. (Plants, each 
PHLOX NIVALIS—ry(8)6.. Lovely low Phlox, with blos- 
soms in white and in various dainty pinks. Tends to be 
everblooming. Pkt. 20c; %/s2 oz. 50c. CAMLA VARIETY 
—Blossoms in pure, deep pink, foliage fine, rich emerald. 
Everblooming. Plants only, each 30c; 3 for 85c; 10 for 
$2.40. OLD ORCHARD VARIETY—Same pure pink, but 
there is a bright carmine dot at base of each petal. Ever- 
No taller than last, but carriage more upright. 
{Plants only, each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) 
PHLOX MACULATA —cbsty (2)36. Panicled fiowers, usually 
rose or purple, but varying. Pkt. 10c; 1% oz. 35c. 
PHLOX FRONDOSA VIVID—6 inches. Flowers of most 
brilliant, far-glowing rose. A Subulata-Nivalis hybrid. 
Plants only, each 25¢c; 3 for 70c. 
PHLOX PILOSA FULGIDA—roby(2-3)16. Bushy plants, 
decked with flowers of brilliant electric purple. Showy, 
adaptable. Pkt. 15c; 1/s2 oz. 35e. ’ 
PHLOX STOLONIFERA—An attractive creeper with flow- 
ers that vary from bright Phlox-purple to violet. It enjoys 
a bit of shade. Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
OFFER 138A52—One pkt. each of the five in seed form, 
for 70c. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Pink) 
Spring pavements of brilliant blossoms; moss-like foliage 
rugs. Plants only. ROSEA—Soft Cosmos-pink, each 20c; 
8 for 50c; 10 for $1.50. 
Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00. MOEKRHEIMI—Carmine 
rose. Each 25ec. LILACINA—Profuse pale lilac. Each 
25ec. THE BRIDE—White, with pretty pink eye. Each 
30e. CRIMSON KING—Wine red. Each 25c; 3 for 70c. 
EMERALD CUSHION—Dense dark foliage cushions, emerald 
year around. Large flowers of lively pink. Each 30c; 
3 for 85c. MAY SNOW—Pure white. Each 25c; 3 for 
70c; 10 for $2.00. SAMSON—Large, rich rose. Each 25c; 
3 for 70c. OFFER 189A52—One plant each of 9 for $2.00. 
PHLOX PANICULATA (Summer Phlox) 
Here are the tall summer-blooming kinds, flowers carried 
in immense panicles. LILIAN—Lovely pure pink. DIPLO- 
MAT—Massive pure white.’ LEO SCHLAGETER—Most bril- 
_liant, glowing scarlet. TWILIGHT—Silvery mauve, carmine 
eye. PANTHEON—Cameo pink. SIR EDW. LANDSEER— 
Crimson. FRENCH BEAUTY—Great trusses of soft pink. 
MISS LINGARD—White with faint carmine eye. Very 
long blooming season. MRS. CHARLES DORR—Clear lav- 
ender. ENCHANTRESS—Salmon pink, darker eye. WM. 
KESSELRING—Violet purple, eye lighter. GEORGE STIPP 
—Rich salmon, lighter eye. FRAU ANTON BUCHNER— 
Fine white. FIREBRAND—Vivid orange scarlet. WIDAR 
—Rich violet with large white eye. UNIFORM PRICE— 
One plant for 30c: 3 of one kind for 80c; 10 of one kind 
for $2.50. OFFER 140A52—One plant each of the 15, 
names with them, for $3.85. OFFER 141A52—Three plants 
each of Lilian, Diplomat and Leo Schlageter, each kind 
with label, for $2.10. 
PRETTY POLEMONIUM—rbstkt. Pretty is the word for 
Jacob’s Ladder, no overpowering beauty, but pretty, and 
desirable. CARNEUM—20 inches. Lovely _ bell-sprays, 
salmon pink to cherry rose. Iilustrated page 34. 
A/1e oz. 35c. COERULEUM—20 inches. Upright sheafs 
of brightest blue. Pkt. 15¢c. COKRULEUM WHITE—Just 
that. Pkt. 15¢c. PAUCIFLORUM—20 inches. The brown- 
toned gold of buckwheat honey, apricot-flushed. Pkt. 20c. 
REPTANS—12 inches. Mounds of delightful china blue. 
Pkt. 15¢; % oz. 40c. (Plants, each 25c; 3 for 70c.) OTHER 
FINE POLEMONIUMS — Priced per pkt. Amoenum 20c; 
Cashmirianum album 15c; Haydeni 15c; Himalaicum 
album 15¢c; Pulcherrimum 15ce. OFFER 142A52—One pkt. 
each of the 10 for $1.40. POLEMONIUMS MIXED—Above 
in blend. Pkt. 15c; 4/16 oz. 30c. 
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BLUE HILL—Fine blue-lavender. : 
Pkt. 15e;, 
POTENTILLA or CINQUEFOIL 
Most pleasant perennials that every garden needs. Easy 
if sown when soil is cool. “kt” culture. DELPHINENSIS 
—Profuse mounds of delightful golden ‘“Butter-cups” in 
early spring. Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 40c. (Plants, eack 25c.) 
THURBERI—Rich cherry-carmine with black-maroon center. 
14-inch erect bushlets. Good. Pkt. 15c. GRANDIFLORA 
—Greatly showy, rather large flowers of polished gold in 
late spring. Pkt. 15e. JAPONICA—20 inches. Showers of 
cream-colored flowers in utmost profusion. Pkt. 10c; 1/16 oz. 
25c. NEPALENSIS MIXED—12 inches. Open, fountain- 
like branchings filled with blossoms in salmon, raspberry 
pink, and rosy crimson. Pkt. 15c; 1/16 oz. 40c. (Plants, 
each 25c; 3 for 70c.) WHITE BEAUTY—16 inches. Mul- 
titudinous tall sprays of snowiest white. Foliage bronze- 
maroon in autumn. Pkt. 15¢; 1/16 oz. 25c. (Plants, each 
25c; 3 for 70c.) WARRENSI—20 inches. Large flowers 
in massed brilliance of richest shining gold. Particularly 
good. Pkt. 10c; % oz. 25¢; % oz. 40c. (Plants, each 
25c; 3 for 70c; 10 for $2.00.) OFFER 144A52—One pkt. 
each of the 7 for 65c. 
OTHER GOOD POTENTILLAS—Argentea calabra (low sil- 
vered charm) 15c, (plants, each 30c) ; Arguta 10c; Atrosan- 
guinea (crimson) 15c; Brennia 10c; Buccoana 10c; Calycina 
(tall nodding pure white) 10c, % oz. 25¢c; Dombeyi 10c; 
Effusa 10c; Engadinensis (fine tall, white-flowered hybrid) 
10c, % oz. 25c, (plants, each 30c); Filiformis 15¢c; Fragi- 
formis 15¢c; Gibson’s Scarlet (brilliant, good) 15¢; Gold- 
bachi 10c; Hippiana 15c; Hopwoodiana (semi-double yellow 
with red markings and rose suffusions) 20c; Knappi 10c; 
Leschenaultiana 10c; Megelantha (largest-flowered, soft 
yellow, decorative folHage, low) 20c; Nepalensis Miss Wil- 
mott (raspberry pink) 1l5c, (plants 25c); Nepalensis Rox- 
anna (salmon rose) .15c; Nitida 25¢; Ornithpodoides 10c; 
Pulcherrima communis (very good yellow) 10c; Nevadensis 
(low, silky silvery, soft yellow flowers, good) 20c, (plants, 
each 30c); Pyrenaica 10c; Recta 10c, % oz. 20c; Rupestris 
nana (dainty dwarf. white) 20c; Siegfriedi (verna pseuda- 
incisa 15¢c; Splendidissima (tall and showy pink and rose, 
name perhaps horticultural) 25c; Thyriacea 10c; Transcaspia 
10c; Tridentata 15c; Verna 10c; Visiana 20c. OFFER 
145A52—One pkt. each of the 35 for $3.75. POTENTILLAS 
MIXED—A general blend, full color range. Pkt. 10c; 4/16 
oz. 20c; % oz. 85c; % oz. 60c. 
THREE FINE POTENTILLAS 
Plants only of these. ROLLESTON—12 inches. Big 
blossoms, semi-double, orange with scarlet suffusion. Grace- 
ful plants, bloom-filled June to September. Brilliant as a 
Geum, and hardier. Each 50c; 3 for $1.40. STOLONIFERA 
—Trailer with shining green foliage and bright yellow 
flowers, orange-spotted at base. Rock garden or ground 
cover. Each 20c; 3 for 55c; 10 for $1.60. TORMENTILLO- 
FORMOSA—(Tonguei) A trailing extravagance of flower 
pavement. Blossoms of apricot that deepen to coppery 
orange, petal bases flecked crimson. Each 30c; 3 for 85ce. 
OFFER 146A52—One plant each of the three for 90c. 
PULMONARIA 
It’s a bit surprising that so few know Pulmonaria, for 
it is truly delight of the springtide, about the earliest of 
garden flowers, save perhaps those of certain small bulbs. 
At Old Orchard Pulmonaria montana runs a race each 
March with Scrophularia chrysantha for the honor of first 
March blossom. Incidentally, the Pulmonarias force well 
for winter flowers, too. Fully hardy outside. Plants only. 
MONTANA—Hills of bloom, six weeks of richly plum- 
colored blossoms. 12 inches. Each 35¢; 83 for $1.00. 
ANGUSTIFOLIA AZUREA—April Opals. 8 inches. Opal 
pink buds open to dazzling Gentian blue. Best forcer, but 
fully garden-hardy, too. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. SAC- 
CHARATA—Flowers of an exquisite silvery pink. Foliage 
white-spotted. Each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
SPECIAL ROCK GARDEN BLEND 
Seeds of the world’s finest rock garden flowers are in this 
blend, around 400 kinds of them, all perennials, and hardy. 
It includes a bit of seeds of every perennial we offer that 
is of temperament and figure to neighbor pleasantly with 
rocks and stony ledges. Doubt that anyone has better fa- 
cilities than we for making up such a’ mixture, considering 
the large number of rare and desirable kinds that we offer 
and actually grow. Remember, some of the sorts here 
will be quick germinating, others by their nature pretty 
slow, so don’t destroy seed bed too soon. Pkt. 25c; 1/16 oz, 
Thc; % oz $1.25; 14 oz. $2.00. 
