1 PHYGELIUS or CAPE FUCHSIA 
Above glossy evergreen foliage rise 
uniquely fashioned blossom panicles. With 
some protection of straw Phygelius has 
wintered safely outside at Old Orchard 
for at least ten successive years. Also 
makes a good pot plant. Illustrated op- 
posite, AEQUALIS—k(w) (4)30. Brilliant 
coral ros> in close panicles. Pkt. 25c. 
CAPENSIS — Somewhat curved blossoms 
of glowing rose-scarlet. Exceedingly grace- 
fulss Pkt, 25c> “Plants, each Joe. 
*“PHLOX ANNUAL 
Flame bright summer-long, and as easy 
as ever an annual may be, are these gay 
Phlox-flowers. We grow our own Phlox 
seed, right here at Old Orchard. 
ANNUAL PHLOX BY COLOR—Separate 
color strains can be supplied at uniform price of 15c¢ the 
pkt. Pure White, Rose centered white, Blu2 Violet, Rose 
striped .white, Cream primrose, Vivid scarlet, Salmon cen- 
tered white, Shell Pink, Red centered white, Red to Crim- 
son. OFFER 1380A15—One pkt. each of the 10 for $1.25. 
ANNUAL PHLOX BLENDS—AII these are good, and quite 
different from each other. ART-GIANT BLEND—Flowers 
in silver half-dollar sizes, trusses massive. Varied pastel 
harmonies, mostly with center eyes. Pkt. 15c; 7% oz. 35c; 
% oz. 60c. STARRED AND FRINGED MIXED—Petals 
oddly painted, slashed, fringed. The gayest Phlox, colors 
laid on in contrasting intricate patterns. Pkt. 15c; 7 oz. 
40ec. GRANDIFLORA BEAUTIES MIXED—Large flowers 
in wide trusses. This group has the most extensive range 
of colorings, and is the one most often planted. Pkt. 15c; 
yz oz. 85c. DWARF COMPACT MIXED—6 inches. Plants 
wide, low, compact. Colorings particularly vivid. Edgings, 
bedding. Pkt. 15c. 
1 PHLOX PERENNIAL 
ADSURGENS—rstyt(2)8. Blossoms in exquisite blendings 
of soft pink and salmon rose. One of the lovelier rock 
garden perennials. Pkt. 25c; 3 pkts. 70c. 
BIFIDA—(2)6. Excellent low species with large flowers, 
petals deeply cleft. Tones of mauve, lavender and blue, or 
sometimes white. Plants, mixed, each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
DIVARICATA—rstyt(2)12. Wild Sweet William. In May, 
great spreads of blue and lavender. Pkt. 15c; 3 pkts. 40c. 
(Plants, each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00.) 
NIVALIS—This desirable, low, fine-foliaged Phlox species 
has everblooming tendencies. Height 3 to 6 inches. CAMLA 
—Pure, deep pink, foliage emerald green. Plants each 40c; 

3 for $1.10. DAWN—Low growing form with dense gray- 
green foliage. Flowers delicate appleblossom pink. Each 
40c. DIXIE BRILLIANT—Big, showy flowers of vivid 
Cyclamen red. Long in bloom. Plants, each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
OVATA—(3)16. Semi-decumbent dwarf with wide leaves of 
dark green, and flowers of bright red-violet. Plants only, 
each 35c; 3 for $1.00. 
PANICULATA—Here are the tall Phloxes of our summer 
garden, gay-hued, big-panicled. Heights range from 31 to 
40 inches. Plants only at UNIFORM PRICE of each 35c; 
3 of one kind for $1.00; 10 of one kind for $3.00. LIL- 
LIAN—Massive panicles of purest unstained pink. EUROPE 
—Blossoms pure white, centered carmine. FIREBRAND— 
Vivid orange scarlet. Large trusses. PANTHEON—Fine 
carmine pinks CAROLINE VANDENBURG—Finest ‘“‘blue”’ 
Summer Phlox, a true blue-lavender. LEO SCHLAGETER— 
Brilliant red-scarlet. The brightest Phlox. VON LASS- 
BURG—A free-flowering, unmarked pure white. MORGEN- 
ROOD—A rich and rare wine-red. OFFER 1381A35—One 
plant each of the eight, with names, for $2.60. 
SUBULATA—r(1-2)6. Here are spring pavements of bright 
blossoms over mossy foliage rugs. Plants only. UNIFORM 
PRICE, each 35e; 3 of one kind for $1.00; 10 of one kind 
for $3.00. BLUE HILL—Excellent lavender-blue. MOER- 
HEIMI—Carmine rose. SNOWY WHITE—Unmarked white. 
CRIMSON KING (Atropurpurea)—Red, with hint of car- 
mine purple, center crimson. EMERALD CUSHION— 
Large flowers of lively pink. Particularly good, dense, deep 
green foliage. LILACINA—Splendid ground cover, making 
wide foliage mounds. Medium-size blossoms in soft blue- 
lilac. VIVID—Brilliant, far-visible rose. Probably a nivalis, 
subulata hybrid. OFFER 132A35—One plant each of the 
7, with names, for $2.25. 
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* PORTULACA DOUBLE MIXED—ex. Blossoms like little 
roses. Vivid scarlet, crimson, soft pink, white, buff and 
apricot, along with varied yellow and rose tones. Pkt. 15c; 
js oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
* PORTULACA SINGLE MIXED—ex. Big cup-flowers in 
full gorgeous color range of the doubles with certain addi- 
tional pleasing tones. Pkt. 15c; 7s oz. 30c; 4% oz. 50c. 
1 POLYGONUM REYNOUTRIA—rgkt(3-4)8. Newer rock 
garden, edging or carpeting perennial of high merit. The 
low, branching plants, red-stemmed greenery in summer, 
become burning crimson by early autumn. In September a 
laciness of pale pink flowers opens from buds of coppery 
rose. Pkt. 25c. (Plants, each 75c). 
7 POLYGONUM AUBERTI—It is the Silver Lace Vine, 
showy, fully hardy, high-climbing. In autumn the grace- 
ful green draperies are overlaid with silvery white flower- 
sprays, lacy and fragrant. Plants only, each 60c. 
2 PLUMBAGO CAPENSIS—ew. Clustered 
flowers, usually of brilliant azure blue, 
Sy but at times of pale blue suffusion or of 
ae) deep indigo. Rarely, white forms appear. 
f A desirable pot plant, blooming long and 
x8 freely. Illustrated opposite, Pkt. 25c; 
: a 3 pkts. for 70c. (Plants, each 40c; 3 for 
Sh 10): 
(A? + pROBOSCIDEA BLEND (Martynia)— 
ex (3-4)20. Rather easy Annuals with rich- 
ly hued Gloxinia-like flowers in pink-toned ivory, rich rose 
with coppery bars, or glossy yellow marked cinnabar. The 
weird devil-claw pods may be dried for winter decoration. 
Illustrated page 20. Pkt. 15c; 1% oz. 30ce. 
1 PULMONARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA AZUREA —7_ inches. 
Called April Opals. Blossoms of purest gentian-blue open 
in opaline color sequence from rosy pink buds. Plants only, 
each 40c; 3 for $1.10. 
1 PULMONARIA SACCHARATA—29 inches. Flowers of a 
delightful silver-veiled rosy pink over white-spotted foliage. 
Plants only, each 45c; 3 for $1.20. 
1 POLEMONIUM or JACOB LADDER 
Clustered flowers of decidedly a prettiness are carried by 
these satisfactory perennials, tolerant equally of sun and 
shade. erbstkt. CAERULEUM—20 inches. Upright sheafs, 
flower-topped in brightest blue. Pkt. 15e. CARNEUM—20 
inches. Lovely bell-sprays, salmon pink to cherry rose. 
Illustrated page 20. REPTANS—12 inches. Early, and 
exceedingly floriferous, bushy, rounded plants mantled with 
china-blue blossoms. Pkt. 15c; 7; oz. 35c. BOREALE AL- 
BUM—10 inches. Pure white. Pkt. 15¢c. PAUCIFLORUM 
—20 inches. Sprays of little flaring trumpets in a delight- 
ful honey amber, flushed with apricot, and sometimes with 
a hint of bronzing. Pkt. 25c. 
1 POTENTILLA or CINQUEFOIL 
Pleasant, long-enduring perennials that every garden 
needs. “kt”? cultures CREAM PRIMROSE—(3)25. Flowers 
of soft, creamy yellow on upright, branching plants. Pkt. 
15e. GIBSON SCARLET—(3)24. Bright but deep red, a 
vivid showing. Plants only, each 45c. NITIDA—(2-3)3. 
Flat silvery mats are set with blossoms that may be any- 
where from palest blush suffusions to true, radiant rose. A 
very lovely rock garden plant. Pkt. 20c. DELPHINENSIS 
—(1)8. In early spring, profuse mounds of little golden 
orange “‘buttercups’. Pkt. 15c. (Plants, each 35c). NEPAL- 
ENSIS—(8)14. Open, fountain-like branchings, filled with 
blossoms in salmon, raspberry pink, rosy crimson. Pkt. 15c; 
1/32 oz. 380c. (Plants, each 40c). MEGALANTHA—(2)7. 
Very large flowers of soft, pale yellow. Big, silvery leaves. 
Pkt.. 25c. THURBERI—(3)18. Flowers of quite unusual 
coloring, deep, dark maroon at center, bright cherry at the 
petal edges. A splendid perennial that has our fullest re- 
commendation. Pkt. 20c. WHITE BEAUTY—(3)16. Foun- 
tain sprays of purest snowy white. Foliage becomes bronze- 
maroon in autumn. Pkt. 15c; 7, oz. for 25c. (Plants, each 
40c).k WARRENSI—(8)20. Large flowers in massed bril- 
lianece of rich and shining gold. One of the better upright 
Potentillas. Pkt. 15c; 4% oz. 35c. (Plants, each 35c; 3 for 
$1.00). OFFER 133A55—One pkt. each of the above as 
offered in seed form, for $1.25. 
POTENTILLA PEERLESS BLEND—Just the better kinds, 
a splendid color-wide blend. Pkt. 20c; 3 pkts. for 50c. 
POTENTILLA MASS-EFFECT BLEND—Good mixture for 
mass effects. Runs heaviest to yellows, whites and creams, 
with just a modicum from the red range for accent. Pkt. 
10c; wz oz. 25e; % oz. 40c; % oz. T5c. 
