
Phlox, E. I. Farrington. Soft salmon-pink with 
lighter eye. 
P., Harvest Fire. Salmon with a red eye. Late 
blooming. 
P., Hauptmann Koehl. Dark blood-red; 
large clusters on strong stems. 
P., Leo Schlageter. 
The best in its color. 
A fine brilliant scarlet. 
Shanes 
P., Mary Louise. Pure waxy white. Very 
large. 
P., Miss Lingard. Pearly white with a delicate 
pink eye. Fine for cutting. 
P., Rheinlander. Salmon-pink with claret-red 
eye. 
P. divaricata canadensis. Large, 
lavender flowers early in April. 
species. 
fragrant, 
A native 
P. subulata. Dwarf Phlox for the rock-garden. 
White, Purple, Rose, and Bright Pink. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum. Large, showy 
flowers on 20-inch stems, produced all summer. 
Good for the hardy border or among shrub- 
bery. Blue and White. 
P. praecox giganteum. Very early; blue. 
Sturdy plants blooming profusely from August 
until frost. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentae. Dwarf and spread- 
ing; deep blue flowers in late summer and fall. 
6 to 8 In. 
POLEMONIUM, Blue Pearl. 
blue flowers in April and May. 
Spikes of baby- 
9 in. 
Showy, bright blue flowers on a 
P. reptans. { : 
Blooms in April and 
dwarf, spreading plant. 
May. 
PULMONARIA angustifolia azurea. A mass 
of rich vivid blue in late April. Foliage is 
always attractive. 
SANTOLINA Chamaecyparissus. Dwarf, 
fragrant, evergreen perennial with delicate 
silver foliage. Useful as a rock or border plant. 
ditt: 
S. viridis. Fragrant, very dark evergreen. Good 
for edging walks. 1 ft. 

SEDUM kamtschaticum. Rosette-like foli- 
age; orange-yellow flowers in June. 3 in. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys. Glossy green foli- 
age; may be used 1 place of boxwood. Can 
be clipped to any height up to 1 foot. 
THYMUS Serpyllum coccineus. Plants are 
covered with brilliant crimson-scarlet blooms. 
Dwarf. 
T. Serpyllum lanuginosus (Woolly-leaved 
Thyme). Bright pink flowers. 
VALERIANA coccinea. 
Onmnl=tits: 
c Rose-colored flowers 
stems from June until October. 2 ft. 
V. officinalis (Garden Heliotrope). Rose-tinted 
white blooms in June and July. 3 to 4 ft. 
VERONICA amethystina, True Blue. 
dark blue. June and July. 1 ft. 
Rich 
The following are priced at 60 cts. each, 
$1.25 for 3, $4.00 for 10 
ANTHEMIS, Moonlight. A good border plant 
2 to 24% feet tall, with pale yellow flowers, 
excellent for cutting. Blooms all summer. 
AQUILEGIA, Crimson Star. Rich 
spurs and sepals, with white petals. 
A. flabellata nana alba. A dwarf variety for 
the rock- garden. Waxy white flowers on stems 
1 foot long, in May and June. 
ARABIS alpina alba flore-pleno. A spread- 
ing plant covered with double white flowers 
early in the spring. Unequaled for rockeries 
and edging. 
crimson 
A. alpina rosea. Similar to the preceding, but 
with shell-pink flowers. 
ASTER, Beechwood Challenger. Deep crim- 
son, with a yellow disc. A compact plant 
about 4 feet high, blooming in September. 
A., Blue Gown. Large China-blue flowers on a 
strong, branching plant 4 to 4% feet high. 
A., Mt. Everest. The 
large, pure white, with a very small eye. 
well-shaped plant. 
finest white Aster— 
‘Tals 
-* BRISTOL, PENNSYLVANIA 

In Your 
VICTORY GARDEN 
Tried and true hardy perennials which grow 
with little care in practically any garden are 
out” 
listed in this folder. The fussy ones are ‘‘ 
for the All of our plants are trans- 
duration. 
planted, field-grown stock, and we offer them as 
the Victory 1944. 
Millions of vegetable gardens across the country 
additions to gardens of 
will be livened with flowers this year, for they 
bring satisfying beauty when it is most needed. 

CAMPANULA garganica. A low, spreading 
plant for the rock-garden, covered in June 
with starry light blue flowers haying white 
eyes. 
DELPHINIUM, Blackmore & Langdon’s 
English Hybrids. A wonderful strain, with 
flowers in shades of pale blue to deep indigo 
and the most delicate rose; double and single. 
DIANTHUS, Beatrix. 
salmon-pink flowers. 
frost. 
D., Furst Bismarck. Bright crimson-pink; 
perpetual flowering, May to November. 
D., Silvermine. size white; 
Blooms from spring to frost. 
DICENTRA spectabilis (Bleeding-heart). Long 
racemes of heart-shaped pink flowers. An old 
favorite for the hardy border. 1 to 2 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA repens, Rosy Veil. A dwarf, 
pink, double-flowered variety. Blooms through 
summer and fall. 
IBERIS, Little Gem. Dwarf and compact; for 
the rock- garden and edging. Pure white 
flowers in June. 
Large clusters of light 
Blooms from May to 
very fragrant. 
I., Snowflake. Grows only 6 to 8 inches high. 
Exceptionally large, pure white blooms in 
May and June. 
LAVANDULA, Giant Munstead. A dwarf, 
compact form of the fragrant English Laven- 
der. 1 ft. 
PHLOX divaricata Laphami. A spring-flow- 
ering Phlox producing masses of light blue 
flowers in early May and June. 15 in. 
PYRETHRUM, Buckeye. 
( Large double red 
flowers in May and June. 
P., Lord Rosebury. Fully double, bright crim- 
son-scarlet flowers. 
P., Miami Queen. Semi-double; bright deep 
rose with a crested center of rich pink. 
TROLLIUS Ledebouri, Golden Queen (Globe- 
flower). Extra-large, golden orange blooms. 
VERONICA, Blue Spire. Deep blue spikes, 
{tne in the hardy border. 2 ft. 
The following are priced at 75 cts. each, 
$1.75 for 3, $5.00 for 10 
ASTER, Wonder of Staefa. Clear azure-blue 
flowers about 3 inches in diameter. Blooms 
from June until after heavy frosts. 3 ft. 
DORONICUM caucasicum, Mme. Mason. 
Large yellow flowers freely produced on long 
stems. 1 ft. 
D. excelsum. Large, bright yellow, daisy-like 
blooms. Blooms in early spring. 2 ft. 
GYPSOPHILA, Bristol Fairy. Large panicles 
of double white flowers. Blooms throughout 
the summer. 

