HARDY PHLOX—Continued 
Harvest Fire (T). A strong growing variety 
with large trusses of salmony orange 
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Marie Louise (M). Many consider this the 
best white. The flowers and trusses are 
large and are produced freely 
Miss Lingard (T). 
faint pink eye. 
varieties 
The early white with 
One of the best known 

Hardy Phlox 
Mrs. Jenkins (M). 
pure white . 
An old but satisfactory 
Orange Queen (M). Brilliant orange with a 
suggestion of scarlet. A striking color 
that is sure to be popular 
Progress (T). A large flowered mid “Blue” 
effective for landscape effect 
Rheinlander (M). Early rich salmon pink. 
An old reliable variety that is still one 
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Salmon Beauty (M). Vigorous in growth 
with large rich salmon pink blooms with 
a distinct white eye. A worthwhile new 
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Salmon Glow (L). A rich lovely pink 
shaded with salmon that simply sells it 
self. Moderate in vigor and size, it is a 
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September Snow (M). Pure late flowering 
white with an indistinct red eye which 
seems to intensify the dazzling white- 
ness of the flower. A _ sturdy healthy 
sort that delights all who try it 
Silverton (M). Divaricata blue best de- 
scribes the color effect of this variety. 
The plant is very sturdy and healthy with 
large flowers and trusses . 
Snow Cap (M). Large flowers of purest 
white in rounded panicles characterize 
this variety. The foliage is healthy and 
the growth while moderate is vigorous. 
Starlight (M). A large distinct white star- 
like eye on a violet ground gives this 
sort distinction. Your customers will like 
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Thor (T). Deep salmon pink. An old fav- 
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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ROCK PLANTS 
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PHLOX SPECIES 
rs Divaricata Canadensis. 10’. A great fav- 
orite. Pale lavender blue fragrant flow- 
ers in April and May 
rs Ovata Carolina. 1”. A good companion 
plant to the above with clusters of lav- 
ender pink flowers in May and June .... 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflora. 3’. Showy deep blue flowers 
produced all summer 
Grandiflora alba. A white form of the 
abOVeMt Pra ce ere ea eee 
PULMONARIA (Trout Plant) 
rs Angustifolia. 12”. Intense gentian blue flow- 
ers in early spring. Attractive green foli- 
(5 fe rs GE Ed os Se Oke ser nT, © eee tend ec ree 
rs Saccharata Mrs. Moon. Glossy leaves 
spotted silver. Pink and blue flowers 
in early spring 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisies) 
c Select Mixture, Single and Double. 
from divisions of named plants 
Grown 
RUDBECKIA (Cone Flower) 
c Golden Glow. 6. Popular hardy plant 
with masses of large double yellow 
flowers in late summer 
c Purpurea. 3’. Very large purple daisy- 
like flowers with large brown cone 
shaped center produced all summer.... 
SALVIA (Sage) 
Pitcheri. 5’. One of the most desirable 
fall blooming plants with upright branch- 
ing growth and spikes of intense blue 
flowers in Sept.-Oct. 
r SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
The backbone of the American rock gar- 
den, delighting in hot dry situations. 
Acre (Golden Moss). 4”. Foliage bright 
green with bright yellow flowers in 
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Album. 6”. Dwarf, spreading, with waxy 
reddish foliage, white flowers in July... 
Seiboldi. 8’. One of the best. Compact 
and dainty with pink flowers in August. 
Spurium Coccineum. 6”. Crimson flowers, 
glossy foliage. Spreads rapidly 
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