CLYDE, OHIO 37 

PHLOX 
35¢ each—3 for $1.00 
Here are some of our best varieties. 
Baron Von Heeckeren—Salmon pink. 
B. Compte—Dark ox-blood red. 
Coquelicot—Red, salmon eye. 
Eclaireur—Rose pink. 
Enchantress—Salmon, red eye. 
Lothair—Bright crimson. 
Mrs. Jenkins—White. 
Prof. Virchow—Bright crimson. 
Thor—Salmon pink, red eye. 
Von Hochberg—Dark red. 

ROCK PLANTS 
An assortment of these plants, properly chosen, will give a 
succession of bloom that will fill your rockery with gay colors all 
summer. It should be understood, too, that most of the plants in 
this group are also suitable for the foreground of a_ hardy 
perennial border. 
Strong Plants 25c each (except where noted) 
Ajuga Reptans Rubra—Purple, May-June. 
Alyssum Saxatile—Golden, April-May. 
Anchusa Myosotidiflora—Blue, April-May. 
Anemone Rubra—Red, April-May. 
Arabis Alpina—White or pink, April-May. 
Arabis._Procurens—White, April-May. 
Armeria Laucheana—Rose-pink, May-June. 
Campanula Poscharskyana—Blue, June-August. 
Cheiranthus Allioni—Orange, May-July. 
Dianthus Rose Cushion—Rose pink, May. 
Dicentra Eximia—Dwarf Bleeding Heart. 
Globularia—Lavendar, April. 
Iberis Sempervirens—Hardy Candytuft, April. 
Iris Pumila—Dwarf Iris, purple. 
Linum Perenne—Blue Flax, June-July. 
Phlox Subulata—Creeping Phlox, all colors. 
Saxifraga Hybrids—Odd pink flowers, spring. 
Sedums—Alll Splendid Rock Plants. 
Sempervirums—(Hen and Chickens). 
Veronica Incana—Blue, April-May. 
