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HARDY 
PHLOX 
PHLOX DECUSSATA 
Phlox is the back- 
bone of the hardy 
border, as they carry 
a large share of its 
floral weight during 
the late summer and 
early fall months. 
We offer only those 
varieties of proven 
merit of two-year-old, 
husky, field-grown 
plants — which is the 
best size for trans- 
planting. 
ALL PHLOX, _ two- 
year-old clumps, 35c 
Each; Three for 75c, 
Postpaid 

PHLOX, ENCHANTRESS 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eyes, one 
of the best. 
ATHIS. Tall, salmon pink, violet eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. An improved Elizabeth 
salmon-pink, red eye. 
GLORIE DU MAROC. 6Brilliant purple, under some con- 
ditions deep blue. 
RHEINLANDER. Mottled salmon pink with claret eye. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Soft red, blended salmon, rose and 
carmine. 
VON HOCHBERG. A brilliant novelty, amaranth-purple. 
E. I. FARRINGTON... Both bright and soft pink over 
salmon, good cut flower. 
MRS. JENKINS. Best early white for massing, free 
bloomer. | 
RIJINSTROOM. 
bloomer. 
VON LASSBURG. Medium tall, broad trusses, pure white. 
LEO SCHLAGETER. The most vivid fiery red of all phlox. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Soft rose pink. with darker center, buds 
and reverse of petals rosy red. Practically fadeless 
even in hottest weather. 
35c¢ Each; Three for 75c¢ 
PLUMBAGO 
LEADWORT 
LARPENTAE. Of dwarf, spreading habit, growing 6 to 
12 inches. Covered during the late summer and fall 
months with exquisitely clear, deep blue flowers. 
35c¢ Each; Three for 75c 
SALVIA 
SAGE 
Rose pink, good for massing, free 
AZUREA GRANDIFLORA (Pitcheri). Great Azure Sace.. 
Similar to Azurea,\ but of more branching habit, large 
flowers of a rich, gentian-blue color. An outstanding 
greatly admired plant, during the early autumn. 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
SEDUM 
SIEBOLDII.. A charming alpine growing in miniature 
tufts. Glaucous foliage, each leaf being rimmed with 
a circle of crimson. Very attractive. Blooms in Sept. 
35c Each; Three for 75c¢ 
TRITOMA. 
RED HOT POKER 
PFITZERI. Rich orange scarlet blooms borne on stems 
3 feet high, very attractive for mass planting or 
singly in the border. In bloom from August to Octo- 
ber. Succeeds in any garden soil and responds quickly 
to liberal feeding. Must be protected in winter. 
35c¢ Each; Three for 75c 
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Campbell, 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
VERONICA 
BLUE SPIRE. A worthy and outstanding novelty. Grows 
to a height of about 2 feet producing lovely deep 
blue spikes of flowers above lively green foliage. It 
thrives well in almost any type of soil and the flowers 
are desirable for cutting. 
35c Each; Three for 75c 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS. A delightful 2-foot border 
plant with attractive foliage of distinct character, a 
roughened bronze green. Flowers are borne abundantly 
during July and August in long compact spikes of a 
beautiful deep blue and are frequently used as cut 
flowers. 
35¢ Each; Three for 75c 
VINCA 
PERIWINKLE, or TRAILING MYRTLE 
MINOR. A _ trailing, evergreen plant, used extensively 
for carpeting the ground under shrubs or trees or on 
graves where it is too shady for grass or other plants 
to thrive. 
21% inch Pot Plants: 35c Each; Three for 75c 
VIOLET 
PRINCE OF WALES. The demand grows for this variety 
from year to year. We have a nice supply of strong 
field grown clumps that will make an extra good 
showing. 
35¢ Each; Three for 75¢ 
YUCCA 3 
FILAMENTOSA. The Bayonet-like leaves are dark green, 
growing into large clumps suitable for group plantings. 
Immense branching spikes of drooping creamy white 
flowers, rising to a height of 6 feet; very effective 
and striking for isolated positions on the lawn or for 
the large rockery. 
35¢ Each; Three for 75c 
VARIEGATA. This form of Yucca has a central stripe 
of green with an edging of golden yellow on each 
leaf. 
35c¢ Each; Three for 75¢ 

YUCCA FILAMENTOSA 
