SHOREWAY NURSERY 21 

PHLOX SUBULATA (continued) 
Doz. 100 
ATROPURPUREA. (Brilliant). In- | 
CENISC MTCC OWE S.m fee ey na eee 1.50 10.00 
ROSHACSr inks redzeyes as. 7. Le oe 1.50 10.00 
OTHER PHLOXES 
*CAMLAENSUS. This is reported to 
be a cross between Phlox Subulata 
Rosea and Phlox Amoena and is quite 
the lovliest dwarf phlox in existence to- 
day, The flowers are large and complete-_ 
ly cover the plant, which grows about 8” 
high, in bloom in May and June. Love- 
ly with tulips and a gem in the rock gar- 
den or as an edging plant for walks or 
DES ee BES glia oat nie tee oa 2.50 15.00 
*DIVARICATA. Large, lavender-blue 
ELOWECYS: poLayree 20s ie 0 a Soe A 2.00 12.00 
*SUBULATA NIVALIS SYLVES- 
TRIS. A strong compact growing type, 
producing rosy red flowers of huge size 
in abundance, It is the most brilliant Su- 
bulata Phlox in existence to date. We are 
sure this plant will be very popular as 
soon as it is better known. We recom- 
mend that you give it a fair trial this 
NUE RS ~ cochlea neetieee utah ce LPC er Ee 2.50 15.00 
~PHYSOTEGIA—False Dragon Head 
VIRGINICA VIVID. Bright pink, 1% 
Pte ANI OSD ie ec coe. cree cies aie ob ere 2.00 12.00 
PINK—Hardy 
HER MAJESTY. Pure white. ....... 1.50 10.00 
HOMER. Deep rose with darker cen- 
Lerd, es Shed. ome am snake ai bee 1.50 10.00 
JULIETTE. White, laced. crimson. .. 1.50 10.90 
PLAT YCODON— (Balloon Flower) 
GRANDIFLORA. 3 ft, Showy, deep 
blue flowers produced all Summer. An 
excellentenard va plan be mate 99 tates oy. 1.50 10.00 
PLUMBAGO (Lead Wort) 
*LARPENTAE. 6-8 in, One of the fin- 
est dwarf border and rock plants. Forms 
masses of dark green leaves covered with 
intense blue flowers in late Summer and 
Toa eet ee ee eee eae a cyeiers chaae s.< 2.00 12.00 
1edean JPA VanRel Ge, een et core mie eae paren 2.50 15.00 


Varieties marked (}) recommended for Cutting 
