
HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 35c per plant, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. Except where noted. 

Phlox—Orange Beauty 
+Orange Beauty—The nearest to a true orange in color that has ever 
been introduced in the Phlox family. Very brilliant in color and a 
grand grower. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100. 
+Painted Lady—Delicate silver-pink with salmon shading and red eye. 
Flowering July and August, 3 feet high. 
+Progress—The best blue Phlox in cultivation. Beautiful, large trusses 
of deep blue that surpasses any blue or lavender variety introduced 
up to this time. A handsome August flowering subject. Price: 50c 
each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Salmon Beauty—A rich salmon pink with large white eye. Very 
soft in tone but positive in effect. The individual flowers are 14 to 
2 inches across and the plants attain a height of about 30 inches. 
Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
+Salmon Glow—Lively flame-pink, with salmon shades, softened with 
lilac and white tints at the center, the effect as a whole being a rich 
salmon. This new variety is extremely free flowering. July, through- 
out the season, 2 to 3 feet high. 
+Silverton—Clear pale lavender, at first suffused light mauve, eye 
light phlox-purple with a halo. Of medium height and a strong 
grower, individual florets exceeding 134 inches. Mass effect, pale 
lavender-blue. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 
100. 
+Snowcap—Broad pyramidal panicle, the large florets effectively ar- 
ranged to form a huge cap of snowy white. Strong stem, medium to 
tall, outstanding for the size and excellent form of panicle. Price: 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, suffused with a scarlet glow, somewhat 
lighter in mass effect than General Chanzy. Has unusual garden- 
esque value. 
*PHLOX DIVARICATA 
A Perennial Phlox of pure gentian blue, growing to a height of 
15 to 18 inches; unsurpassed as a border plant when planted in 
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front of Darwin Tulips, since it flowers in May and continues 
flowering until early July. 
No other garden flower blooming at this season shows this rare 
and beautiful color. 
A solid bed of Phlox is one of the most attractive sights in any 
garden and we cannot too strongly recommend everyone to try at 
least a few plants of this remarkable plant. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
*Vivid—A new dwarf growing variety, that attains a height of 18-22 
inches, and is a marvelous improvement on any previous variety in- 
troduced. It is much deeper in color and has larger individual flow- 
ers. A splendid cut-flower. 
PLATYCODON (Bellflower) 
The Platycodons are closely allied to the Campanula and form 
neat, branched bushes of upright habit, 2 to 24% feet high. At- 
tractive blue flowers from July to October. 
*+Grandiflorum—A beautiful, deep blue. 
*+Grandiflorum Album—Beautiful pure white type of above. 2 feet. 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
*Larpentae—A splendid border or rock plant with deep blue flowers, 
blooming in September and October; dwarf spreading habit, 8 to 
10 inches high. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacobs Ladder ) 
Blue Pearl—Has finely cut, deep green foliage and showy spikes of 
baby-blue flowers in April and May. Sun or shady places. Attains 
a height of 9 inches. There is no burning of foliage on this variety. 
Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen. 
PULMONARIA (Lung-wort) 
*Saccharata—An excellent plant for the satisfactory border and rock 
garden, growing about 12 to 14 inches high. Flowers resemble the 
Mertensia to a great extent. Lovely pink blooms on beautiful sil- 
very spotted foliage. 
PYRETHRUM (Persian or Painted Daisy) 
One of the best Perennials in our list. It is perfectly hardy, will 
thrive in any garden soil and in any situation except in dense 
shade under trees. As a cut-flower it is unsurpassed in daintiness 
and keeping qualities. Blooms in May and June, and if cut back 
after first bloom will give flowers throughout the Summer and 
early Fall. Grows about 1% to 2 feet high. 
}Single Mixed—From pale pink to deepest crimson. 
RUDBECKIA 
{Purpurea—Large showy reddish purple flowers; 4 inches across, 3 
feet. July to October. 
SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton) 
*Chamaecyparissus Incana—A shrubby evergreen Perennial with 
aromatic silvery-white foliage. Small yellow flowers in round heads. 
Useful for sunny border and rock gardens. Height, 1 foot. 
SAPONARIA (Soap Flower ) 
*Ocymoides—Border plant, growing about 6 inches high, producing 
masses of bright blue flowers from July to October. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower ) 
+Caucasica—Sky blue flower, about 4 inches across, with tufted cen- 
ter, flowering from June to September and attains a height of about 
18 inches. Splendid for cutting purposes. 
(Illustrated on following page) 
SEDUM (Stonecrop ) 
*Spectabile—Most popular of all the Sedums, producing large, flat 
heads of rose-colored flowers 2 feet high. Mid-August to mid- 
September. 
+Vivid—A much shorter growing variety than Spectabile with very 
— colored flowers. Flowering late August to October. Height 18 
inches. 
