
GREWIA CAFFRA See page 22 
PHLOX paniculata. For a wealth of 
lasting fragrance phlox are unsur- 
passed. Through late summer and fall 
their bright cheerful blossoms will de- 
light you. The following are all out- 
standing varieties. Sun or light shade. 
Gal. containers. 
page 34, 
See color illustration, 
Anton Leo Schlageter. Brilliant scar- 
let red with suggestion of orange. 
E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon. 
Enchantress. Salmon pink. 
Frau Anton Buchner. Dwarf white. 
Joan of Arc. White. Carmine eye. 
La Vague. Soft salmon pink. 
Rokoko. Large soft pink. 
Rijnstroom. Rose pink. 
Tigress. Bright orange scarlet. 
Von Hockberg. Bright red. 
RANUNCULUS repens Double. A 
low fast spreading perennial with 
glossy strawberry foliage and small 
waxy-yellow blooms. Excellent for 
bank, rock garden or window box. Sun 
or shade. Gal. containers. 
REHMANNIA. Pink Perfection. 
With each new growth from early sum- 
mer until winter this remarkable plant 
produces great quantities of lovely 
flowers which resemble, but are larger 
than Pentstemon blooms. Excellent for 
cutting. Sun or light shade. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
Fleur Blanc. Creamy white. 1-1% ft. 
Pink Perfection. Rosy pink. 214-3 ft. 
REINWARDTIA trigyna. Yellow 
Flax. Produces in winter and spring 
thousands of large single golden yellow 
flowers that resemble California Pop- 
pies in shape. Excellent foliage. Light 
ZatOuomtts 
shade. Gal. containers. 
SALVIA farinacea. Blue Bedder. 
Slowly opening bright blue flowers in 
late summer and fall. Fresh silvery fo- 
liage. Sun. 1'%4-2 ft. Gal. containers. 
SALVIA pitcheri. Huge spikes of 
deep blue in late summer and fall. Ex- 
tremely hardy. Sun. 3 ft. Gal. containers, 
40c. 
SAXIFRAGA ‘Stracheyi. Saxifrage. 
Large round tropical appearing leaves. 
Broad panicles of rosy pink flowers 
from mid-winter until late spring. 14% 
ft. Shade. Gal. containers. 
HYPERICUM PATULUM HENRYI 
See page 23 
SCABIOSA Fischeri. Produces an 
abundance of mauve pin cushion flow- 
ers from June until winter. Sun. 2 ft. 
Gal. containers. 
*SCHIZOCENTRON elegans. Span- 
ish Shawl Plant. A creeping plant of 
bright ruddy complexion that spreads a 
low dense mat. In summer it is thickly 
studded with spectacular royal purple 
flowers about the size of a five-cent 
piece. Part shade. 2 inches. Gal. con- 
tainers. 
*STRAWBERRY Baron Solemach- 
er. This marvelous strawberry plant 
carries its long brilliant red fruit on 
upright 8-inch stems. As many as a 
half dozen berries may appear in a 
single cluster. Delicious wild straw- 
berry flavor. Handsome bushy plant 
with huge leaves and plenty of fruit all 
summer. White single flowers. Just the 
plant for pots or the strawberry barrel. 
Part shade. Gal. containers. 
THALICTRUM dipterocarpum. 
Meadow- Rue. Lacy foliage, resem- 
bling that of the Maindenhair Fern. 
Will add a refined touch to any shaded 
location. Broad panicles of tiny pink 
bloom will provide a soft spot of color 
in late summer and fall. Gal. contain- 
ers. 

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