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PERENNIALS—Continued 
PHLOX PANICULATA—Continued Per 10 Per 100 
Rosenberg. Deep violet-cerise with slightly darker center..__._____-_--------- $1.80 $15.00 
_ Special French. This is one of our very best Phlox. Good grower, free 
bloomer. Large, blush-pink with salmon eye.______--_____.____-_------------ 1.40 12.00 
Starlight. Rich violet with an almost perfectly shaped white star in the 
center. Strong growing, free blooming.__-_____-_.------_------~---------- 1.80 15.00 
Wanadis. White, light violet shading with purple eye.______--_------------- 1.40 12.00 
Wm. Kesselring. Deep plum-purple, shading to a dainty lilac eye._------~-- 1.80 15.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragon Head. 
Rosy Spire. Deep rosy-crimson color, very vivid. 3 to 3% ft. Mid-September. 
: Decided! '¥ > Colort ik en ee ey ea eal ee te es 1.50 12.00 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower (RG) 
Blooms all summer. 12 in. Separate colors, Blue and white.______-------- 1.50 12.00 
POTENTILLA. 
Warrensi. Large flowers in massed brilliance of richest shining gold. Par- 
ticularly good. 20 inches.__-..__------------------------------------------ 1.80 15.00 
White Beauty. Multitudinous tall sprays of snowiest white. Foliage bronze 
maroon in Autumn. 16 inches.______--------------------------~------------ 1.80 16.00 
SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever (RG) 
America’s Greatest Rock Plant. Thick, glaucous leaves, very hardy, drought 
resisting. Very adaptable, dwarf varieties indispensable in rock gardens, 
the medium and taller varieties good in perennial borders. 
Album. Dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage. White flowers. July. 
6 inches. ~-_._2---~-------.—~-----------------~-+--+----------------=-=4---- 1.20 10.00 
Anglicum. White. Tiny, moss-like carpeting plant. Profuse bloomer. Early 
summer. —-------~----------~--------------------- ---- -- == -- 5 ---- 55-5 1.40 12.00 
Creslatum. Small round foliage of medium green._--~--~~------------------ 1.20 10.00 
Lydium Glaucum. Blush, very fine rock plant. Very odd. All summer. 
Goin, ee ee ee ee ee nena === 1.20 10.00 
Sexangulare. Yellow flowers, very dark green foliage. May-June. 4 inches. 1.20 10.00 
Subulatum. Dwarf. Round foliage. Early Summer. 4 to Grimchest soles $ 1.20 $10.00 
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SEMPERVIVUM. ‘Houseleek. (RG) 
Sometimes known as Hen and Chickens. Plants especially good for Rock 
Garden. Their rosette-like, thick leaves are fleshy and pointed. The small 
clumps slowly spread, filling pockets and crevices between the rocks. 
Atroviolaceum. The largest of the entire group. Beautiful rosette of deep 
purplish red leaves almost 4 inches in diameter when fully grown. 8 in.____ 1.40 12.00 
Bossier. Leaves are deep green tipped reddish-purple, forming a beautiful 
rosette, 6 inches to 8 inches in diameter when fully grown. 4 inches.___~_ 1.40 12.00 
Rubrum. Leaves of dark green turning to red in fall. Rapid spreader.____ 1.40 12.00 
SILENE WHERRYI. 
A charming border or rock plant, growing from 4 to 6 inches high, with 
masses of bright pink flowers from July to October Lee we ea eee 1.80 15.00 
STATICE, Great Sea Lavender (RG) August | 
Latifolia. Blue. These plants have broad leathery leaves, producing 
candelabra-like heads. If cut in full bloom, make very valuable winter 
bouquets. 918 in. 7 -2---22- sa no ne ee nn nine 1.40 12.00 
SWEET WILLIAM (See Dianthus Barbatus) 
THYMUS, Thyme (RG) d 
Serpyllum Coccineum. Dark red flowers, covering the plant completely. 
Creeping habit, hairy foliage, which is fragrant. June-July.-----~-----__- 1.40 12.00 
