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18 SHOREWAY NURSERY 
PENTSTEMON (Continued) 
Doz. 
stemon is the finest of them all. It is a 
large flowering type, a prolific bloomer 
from June until frost. The large, rich, 
garnet colored flowers are gracefully 
placed on stems 14 to 18 inches in length, 
often 12 to 15 flowers appearing on one 
Plante Se Pes See ke ee 2.00 
PHLOX 
No other plant will make as bright a 
show in miu-summer. The improved va- 
rieties offered today embrace a wide 
range of colors to please any taste. 
They make a profitable item because they 
are hardy, reasonable in price, easy to 
handle and can be moved at any time. 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine-red with 
blood-red eye. Well-shaped flower heads 
composed of large florets. Good, strong 
stem and not subject to mildew ...... 2.00 
BLUE BOY~= Blue Phlox are shard itso 
obtain. As a rule, in the drier climates 
they show their color better in semi- 
shade. This is the bluest Phlox we have 
had.s V.ery=tree:flowerlnee. 4. .os anes 2.50 
BORDER GEM. A distinct novelty, 
darko purple eer cc ee 2 
CAROLINE VAN DER _ BERG. 
striking *Lavenders Blues. =. 2-2 see 2.00 
COUNT ZEPPELIN. White brilliant 
TEAS EVES cn TTR hse ee ee eee ee 2.00 
DIPLOMAT. Large, white. ........ 2.00 
EMAIN MACHA. Coral red. ...... 2.50 
ETHEL PRICHARD. Lavender. .. 2.00 
FIREBRAND. Large vermillion scar- 
lets. Ea ae oe ee ee 2.00 
FLASH. Excellent dark red. Trusses 
are of good size and the color is rich 
Without..belngy duller c. ya eee 2.50 
GEORGE STIPP. Glowing Salmon. 
Large SOWersie ol hee ae ee ee 2.00 
KATHARINE. Lilac & white. ...... 2.00 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Brilliant Scar- 
loti ie So ee PR ie AC cee aes Pee 2.50 
LILLIAN. Soft pink, large trusstks, 
early. = vse Be ee igis a ae ee 2.00 
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Varieties marked (*) recommended for Rock Gardens 
