PERENNIALS (Continued) 

PHLOX 
PRICES, PREPAID: 25c each; 3 for 65c; 
12 for $2.00 
B. COMPTE—Best clear reddish-purple. 
BRIDESMAID—Lovely white with rose eye. 
Good. 
FEUERBRAND (Firebrand) Rich deep scar- 
let, slightly darker at center. 
MISS LINGARD § (Suffruticosa) 
white. 
COLONIAL—Extra large light blue flowers, 
strong grower with long blooming period. 
MRS. JENKINS—Old standby hardy white. 
Earliest 
R. P. STRUTHERS — Salmon pink with 
searlet eye. 
RHEINLANDER—Salmon pink with car- 
mine eye. 
SPECIAL FRENCH—Beautiful clear pink. 
Very fine. 
THOR—Large florets of clear 
with burgundy eye. 
WIDAR—Blue-violet with white eye. Showi- 
est one looks like variety called Starlight. 
AUGUSTA (Plant Patent No. 252) The fin- 
est cherry red phlox introduced. Large, very 
good; 214 ft. tall. 50c each; 3 for $1.40 
COLUMBIA (Plant Patent No. 118) The fin- 
est light cameo-pink you ever laid your eyes 
on. Blooms from July until frost. 24 inch. 
40c; 8 for $1.00; 12 for 
salmon-pink, 
DAILY SKETCH—Large trusses of lustrous 
pink with 
known ; 
until frost. 30c; 3 for 
crimson eye. Largest florets 
11% inches across, 3% ft. high. July 
Be Ee Sone Re ee ae Soon 80c 


8 COLORFUL PHLOX 
(4 colors) only $1.10 Postpaid 
4 COLORFUL PHLOX 
(4 colors) only 65c Postpaid 

PHLOX SUBLATA (Dwarf Moss of Moun- 
tain pinks) (RG) Each 20c; clumps .......... 35c 
Hach: 20c 
20¢ 
Vivid—Rosy pink, very showy. 
Wilsoni—A lilac-lavender, very prolific: 
POPPY Oriental — Large 
May-June. 
Each 
Poppy Oriental Mrs. Perry’s Pink. Apricot- 
pink often called apricot-orange. Brown 
blotch on petals. Grows 29 inches. Each 25c 
POPPY ICELAND — Tangerine or orange. 
May to August. Showy plant about 1 ft. 
scarlet flowers 
Plant in early spring or August. 
Jah hed os a OF oak Aa tint Me ee OS ete hs eee, aed See D 20c¢ 
SEDUMS (RG) Rock garden or ground 
cover plants. Four’ kinds. Each, 20c;3 
GULLIT Side oe eed Set ee ork a al ee 35e 
ACRE — Yellow flowers; ALBUM — White 
flowers: SPURIUM COCCINEUM — Rosy 
flowers, and KAMCHATICUM — Variegated 
leaves; yellow flowers. 
SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleek, Hen and 
Chickens) (RG). Each, 20c; clumps ........ 35¢ 
Glauca—Blue-green leaves; small numerous 
rosettes. 
Tectorum—Olive-green, tipped brown. Large. 
4 young houseleek chickens for only 
SNOW IN SUMMER — Silver Sage, white- 
silver foliage. Each, 20¢c; clumps 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender) (RG) Broad 
leathery leaves; large lavender flower heads. 
Ideal for cutting. Grows 18 inches high. Bie 
Gachiemediumrpen Ghr 2 ieee ee ee 
SWEET WILLIAM (Dianthus hte es 
Good assortment of red, pink, 
Bloom profusely. 
searlet, and 
white. Each 20¢ 

NEW VERONICA 
VERONICA Longifolia Subsessilis (C) New- 
est and best of all veronicas. Long 8-10 
inch flower spikes of showy blue, borne on 
14%4-2 ft. stems. Attractive dark foliage. 
Very good. Each, 20¢; heavy roots, each 35c 
VERONICA Rupestris (RG) Dwarf plant 
with blue flowers in June-July. Each 15c 
VIOLA (RG) Yellow small pansy-like hardy 
flower which reseeds easily. Each ........... 20c 
