
Phlox bifida in background Phlox Henryae in foreground 
Phlox Henryae “Blue Henryae”. Very large flowers of delightful 
shade of light periwinkle blue. The large petals are well 
notched. All these Bifida affinities will grow in dry, stony soil 
in full sun. $2.00 
Phlox stolonifera “Blue Ridge’. Another native that ranks with 
the best. This enchanting Phlox has beautifully circular 
flowers that are as blue as those of P. divaricata. They are 
only about half the height of the latter and much neater in 
growth. It does best in a partly shaded place where the sol: 
is not too dry. It spreads nicely, making a beautiful ever- 
green ground cover. From the mountains of North Carolina. 
Acid soil. $3.00 
Phlox stolonifera ‘Pink Ridge’. A nice plant to contrast with ’’Blue 
Ridge". A good shade of pink. From the mountains of Vir- 
ginia. Acid soil. $1.00 
Polemonium Lindleyi. A fine form of this rare beauty. Its home is 
among the rocks above Telegraph Creek in Northern British 
Columbia, but strangely enough it has been growing with 
great success at Gladwyne, for nine years. It makes a sym- 
metrical clump about 10 inches tall and 22 inches broad and 
is literally covered with its lovely large lavender blue, yel- 
low centered flowers. June to August. Neutral soil. As a 
Rock Garden gem it ranks highly. $5.00 
