
HARDY PERENNIAL 
HARDY PHLOX 
One of the finest of the summer-blooming perennials | 
which grows 3 to 4 feet high, producing immense heads 
of fragrant, long-lasting flowers. Really the backbone 
of the summer garden. 
Eiffel Tower. Pink. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. 
Ethel Pritchard. [Lavender-blue. 
Firebrand. Vermilion. 
Jules Sandeau. Pink. 
Lilian. Cameo-pink. 
Morgenrood. Bright rose. 
Mrs. Jenkins. White. 
Rheiniander. Salmon-pink. 
R. P. Struthers. Salmon-pink. 
Special French. Blush-pink. 
Yon Hochburg. Crimson. See in color on page 28. 
Any of above, 2-yr., 20c each; 12 for $2.00, postpaid 
PLUMBAGO 
Larpentz (Ceratostigma plumlaginoides). Low, spread- 
ing plants 6 to 8 inches tall with lovely deep blue 
flowers in late summer and fall. Foliage turns red- 
dish bronze in fall. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) 
Ferny foliage with long-stemmed daisy flowers in 
May and June, ranging from white through pink to 
deep red with yellow centers. See in color on page 28. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
RANUNCULUS 
Repens flore-pleno. A trailing plant with quantities 
of bright golden yellow, double flowers in May. 20c 
each. 
RUDBECKIA 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). Huge, daisy- 
like flowers of peculiar reddish purple, with a superb 
bronzy cone in the center. Fine for cutting in late 
summer. 20c each; 3 for 50c. | 
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Alyssum saxatile compactum. Broad masses of 
bright yellow flowers in spring. 

Arenaria montana. Creeping plant with glistening 
white flowers an inch across, in May. 
Armeria Laucheana. Grassy plant 3 inches high with 
ruby-crimson heads on stiff, wiry stems. 
Campanula carpatica. The Harebell makes a tuft 
of interesting foliage with bright blue flowers, face-up 
on wiry stems all summer. 
Cerastium tomentosum. Silvery white foliage and 
dazzling white flowers in spring. A trailer. 
Chrysanthemum, Red Riding Hood. Button type 
with small, red blooms. Plants 10 inches high. 
Dianthus deltoides. Grassy mats of foliage with erect 
stems bearing a profusion of dark pink flowers in 
midsummer. 15c each. 
Gypsophila repens. Beautiful trailmg plant with 
clouds of tiny white flowers in July and later. 
Helianthemum. Shrubby little plants with white, 
yellow, orange, and pink flowers in midsummer. 
Heuchera sanguinea (Coral Bells). Hairy, thread- 
like stems with small, scarlet, bell-like flowers. 
Phlox subulata. A mossy plant starred all over in 
early spring with dazzling, close-set flowers in several 

shades: Alba, pure white; Rosea, bright pink. 
PLANTS, continued 
SALVIA 
Farinacea. A bushy plant with long, slender, droop- 
ing spikes of pale blue-violet flowers throughout the 
season. 15c each; 4 for 50c. 
©eucantha. Attractive, compact-growing plants 4 to 
5 feet tall, with numerous ascending laterals. The 
flower-spikes are about 5 inches long, of rich violet- 
purple calyces and white flowers which pop out at 
intervals from the colored calyces. A very fine 
tender perennial blooming late in the season. See in 
color on page 28. 35c each; 3 for $1.00. 
EARLY GIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS 
A fine strain of these lovely spring flowers. Plants 
should be set out in autumn for early spring bloom, or 
very early in the spring for early summer bloom. 
Canary- Yellow. Attractive shade. 
Elk’s Pride. Royal purple. 
Lavender. Extra fine. 
Rose. Deep rose-pink. 
White. 
Any of above, 10c each; 12 for $1.00; 100 for $6.00 
SINGLE SWEET VIOLET 
Prince of Wales. Lovely true blue Violets with a 
delicious scent. 15c each; 12 for $1.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
An old-fashioned perennial plant with flat heads of 
fragrant flowers in many colors. 10c each; 6 for 50c. 
THRIFT (Phlox subulata rosea) 
Known as ‘‘Thrift’’ in the South this Phlox is a low- 
spreading plant which_covers itself with lovely rose- 
pink flowers in spring. See in color on page 28. 20c each. 
VINCA 
Minor (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle). Lovely blue 
flowers in spring on a creeping plant with dark foltage. 
10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
Rock-Garden Plants 
20c each; 3 for 50c; 12 for $1.50, postpaid 
except where noted 
Rosa Rouletti. A dainty little plant with rose-pink 
flowers less than an inch in diameter. Splendid for 
rock-gardens. Smallest Rose in the world. 50c each. 
Saponaria ocymoides. Bushy, prostrate plant 8 inches 
high, making masses of tiny rose-pink flowers. 
Thymus Serpyllum = (Trailing Thyme). Creeping 
mat of green, aromatic foliage; fragrant violet flowers. 
Tunica Saxifraga. Tufted, grassy plant with pale 
pink flowers in loose, lacy sprays. 
Veronica rupestris. Fine, creeping plant buried in 
early summer under a cloud of blue flowers. 15c each. 
Zephyranthes rosea (Zephyr Lily). A bulbous plant 
with grassy foliage and brilliant pink, lily-like flowers 
in midsummer. 15c each; 4 for 50c. 
1 plant each of the 18 Rock-Garden plants, enough 
to plant a small rockery ($3.75 value), for $3.00 
SEDUMS 
15c each; 12 for $1.25 
We have the following varieties of this valuable 
family so necessary in any rock-garden. 
Acre (Golden Moss), creeping, yellow; Aizoon, 
1 foot, yellow; Aizoon, Variegated, green and white 
foliage; Brilliant (spectabile), 114 feet, soft red; 
Glaucum, 2 inches, creamy flowers with black anthers; 
Kamtschaticum, 9 inches, orange-yellow; Pulchel- 
lum, 1 foot, yellow; Reflexum, 1 foot, white. 
Evergreens make a splendid background for flowers 
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