PHLOX SUBULATA. Creeping Phlox. 
RBT. Early spring flowering type with 
mosslike foliage, which, during the 
blooming period, is completely covered 
with a sheet of bloom. In this section 
the creeping Phlox is at its best for 
Memorial Day, and therefore highly 
prized for grave cover. Requires well 
drained, sunny location. 
Alba. White. Each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Atropurpurea. Carmine-red flowers. Each 
25G; 3, t0r 60, 
Autumn Rose. Bright rose colored. Each 
Dice tomoUc 
Blue Hills. Pale blue. Each 25c; 3 for 
60c. 
Fairy. Pale blue with dark eye. Each 25c; 
3 for 60c. 
Moerheimi. Pink. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
Lilacina. Lilac-colored flowers. Each 
VOCE On OG 
Rosea. Rose-pink. Each 20c; 3 for 50c. 
Vivid. Bright pink, fiery red eye. Each 
ROee BS woe IE: 
G. F. Wilson. Soft lavender. Each 25c; 
3 for 60c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica. False Dragon- 
head. 2 to 3 ft. Large clusters of deli- 
cate pink flowers on long spikes in 
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PLATYCODON grandiflorum mariesi. 
Balloon Flower. RBC. 1 to 2 ft. A 
useful hardy perennial for border or 
rockery. Large blue or white flowers, 
excellent for cutting. Each 30c; 3 for 
15G. 
PLUMBAGO larpentae. Leadwort. R. 
A semi-hardy, dwarf, spreading peren- 
nial. Thrives in full sun on well drained 
soil. Small, deep blue flowers. Each 
Deon LOL OG: 
POLEMONIUM coeruleum Richardsoni. 
1 to 1% ft. Erect stems of sky-blue 
flowers in July. A very choice plant 
for sunny border. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*Reptans. Jacob’s Ladder. R. 1 to 2 ft. A 
native, hardy perennial of a spreading 
nature with delicate blue flowers. 
Thrives in full sun in any ordinary 
garden soil. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
POLYGONATUM biflorum. Solomon's 
Seal. RS. 2 to 3 ft. A very attractive 
addition to the wild garden. Pendent 
sprays of fragrant flowers in May. 
Thrives best in rich wood soil in shaded 
location. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
PRIMULA auricula. Primrose. RS. Ro- 
settes of thick, smooth leaves, 6 to 8 
inches. Large, round flowers in at- 
tractive shades, in May and June. Pre- 
fer a limy soil with some shade during 
the summer. Each 30c; 3 for 75c. 
Auricula polyantha. Mixed colors. Each 
Oe 3 tor TSE. 
Auricula Kleyni. Yellow shades. Each 
35c; 3 for 90c. 
Auricula veris. Dark shades. Each 30c: 
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PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. BC. 2 ft. A very 
hardy perennial with finely cut foliage. The 
fine, daisy-like flowers are among our best for 
cutting. Available in pink, red, white and 
mixed colors. Each 25c; 3 for 60c. 
*PYROLA americana. Indian Lettuce. 1 ft. A 
native of Eastern North America. Long leaf 
stalk with thick, dark, glossy green leaves and 
numerous white, waxy, sweet scented flowers 
in loose terminal racemes. Thrives best in 
sandy peat or rich woods soil in shaded loca- 
tone ehache2 G8 J tor O0c 
RANUNCULJUS acris. Buttercup. R. A doub'e- 
flowered, upright growing Buttercup with 
attractive yellow flowers. Thrives well in any 
sarden, Each) 206.3 tor 5 0c. 
Repens. RT. While this plant may assume 
somewhat of a weedy character it is a very 
elegant rock garden plant widely grown in 
many gardens, and with a little care may 
easily be kept under control. Each 
MOE J ioe DO. 
RUDBECKIA facintata. Giant Coneflow- 
er. B. 6 to 8 ft. Flowers 4 inches 
across, ray florets yellow and drooping. 
Bache) Ga seo 0c: 
Purpurea. Most attractive purple flower 
with very large, brown, cone-shaped 
center. Fine for tall border. Each 2%c; 
3 for 60c. 
SALVIA pratensis. Sage. B. 2 ft. Leaves 
oval, slightly wrinkled, flowers bright 
purplish blue or white. Prefer rich, 
loamy soil and full sun. Each 30c; 3 
ore WSC: 
*SARRACENIA purpurea. Pitcher plant. 
M. One of our most showy and inter- 
esting bog plants. The leaves are modi- 
fied to somewhat resemble a pitcher. 
Flowers are nodding, single and range 
in color from yellow to purple. Re- 
auires wet, boggy situation to succeed. 
Bach) 30c) 3) fom 75¢, 
SAXIFRAGA cordifolia. Rockfoil. R. 
Broad, fleshy, glossy foliage. Saxi- 
fraga used in connection with Sedum 
and Sempervivum make rock gardening 
possib'e everywhere. Large clusters of 
rose-pink flowers in May. Easy to 
grow and should be in every gar- 
den. Each 35¢; 3 for 90c. 
SCABIOSA caucasica, Isaac House 
Hybrids. Pincushion Flower. BC. A 
very fine strain of hardy Scabiosa. 
Very useful as a border plant and 
excellent for cutting. Flowers in 
shades varying from deep blue to 
pale lavender. Prefer alkaline soil, 
but will thrive in slightly acid soil. 
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DORMANT PLANTS 
Being located near Lake 
Superior where Spring comes 
very late, we can supply dor- 
mant plants much later in 
the season than growers lo- 
cated further South. 
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