
Phlox 
PHLOX (Hardy Perennial) — Phlox are 
a garden in themselves, succeed in 
almost any soil and _ position, and 
flower freely for many years. 40c each. 
Africa — Brilliant carmen red. 
Beacon — Cherry red. 
Border Gem — Deep purple. 
Daily Sketch — Large pink, pink eye. 
Feurbrand — Brilliant orange scarlet. 
Jules Sandeau — Large clear pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins — Pure white. 
Starlight — Blue, white eye. 

Platycodon 
PLATYCODON | (Balloon Flower) — 2 ft. 
Large, handsome, deep blue flowers. 
25¢ each. 
PENTSTEMON (Garnet)—A new hardy 
strain which blooms from June until 
KIMBERLY NURSERIES, KIMBERLY, IDAHO e® 13 
stopped by frost. Rich garnet color, 
good for cutting. 50c each. 
PERENNIAL SPIREA — Fern-like ever- 
green foliage, creamy-white flowers 
borne on stems about a foot above foli- 
age. Good for rockery. 40c each. 
SALVIA — 4 ft. Makes a grand showing 
in the fall and without doubt one of 
the best blue autumn flowering peren- 
nials. 25¢ each. 

Shasta Daisy 
SHASTA DAISY — 2 ft. Wonderful show 
of large white flowers, fine for cut- 
ting. 25c each. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker)—An unusual 
perennial, spikes of bloom throughout 
summer of orange-scarlet flowers. 
Needs winter protection. 50c each. 
VINCA (Creeping Myrtle) — Best, hardy, 
evergreen ground cover. Covered in 
spring with light blue fiowers. Fine for 
rockeries. 25c each. 
YELLOW DAY LILY-A fine early- 
blooming perennial, producing bright 
yellow lily-like flowers the latter part 
of May. 35c each. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) — 4-5 ft. Sword- 
like evergreen foliage. Handsome 
creamy white flowers, much branched 
and densely packed with bloom. July. 
50c each. 
Where the each price only is given, the 
dozen price will be charged for at the 
ten rate, thus giving two plants free. 
“Our Perennials are freshly dug 
