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PHYSOSTEGIA virginica. Handsome plants 
for sunny borders or wild gardens. Long 
spikes of delicate pink flowers in July and 
August. 3)to4 ft: 
PLAT YCODON (Balloonflower). Broad blue 
and white, bellshaped flowers all Summer. 
*PLUMBAGO larpentae. Lovely, low grow- 
ing plants with small, heart-shaped leaves 
of bronzy green; flowers deep peacock blue 
in small clusters. 6 in. 
POPPY, Oriental (Papaver orientalis). 
Large, cup-shaped orange scarlet flowers 
in May and June. 2 to 8 ft. 
*PRIMULA veris (Hardy Primrose). Cne 
of the most beautiful early Spring-flowering 
perennials. Various shades of yellow, orange 
and red. Prefers a shady location. 6 in. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). A hardy, easily grown 
ground cover plant. Thrives in both shade 
and fullsunlight. Used for covering shady 
spots where grass will not succeed, also in 
rock gardens and as a border plant. 
*Acre (Golden Moss). Bright yellow 
flowers. Prostrate grower. 
*Album. Green, glossy foliage. Pure white 
flowers. 
*Kamtschaticum. Orange yellow flowers, 
green foliage changing to golden in Fall. 
*Middendorfianum. Creeping growth. 
Yellow flowers in July. 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(CREEPING PHLOX) 
An early Spring-flowering type with pretty, 
moss-like evergreen foliage which during flow- 
ering seasonin April and May is hidden under 
masses of bloom. An excellent plant for rock- 
ery and border; invaluable for carpeting the 
ground or covering graves. 
*Alba. Pure white. Neat, compact plant. 
*Atropurpurea. Nearest to a red; quite 
showy. Most promising new variety. 
*G. F. Wilson. Star-shaped, lavender flowers. 
Free bloomer. 
*Maculata alpha. Beautiful purplish rose 
with yellow eye; one of the best. 
*Rosea. Rosy-pink. At its best on a dry, 
sunny bank. 
Prices on Phlox Subulata: 
35c. each, 3 for $1.00, $3.50 per dozen 
SEDUM—Continued 
Spectabile. Tall grower attaining a height 
of 18 in.; light green foliage, large, rose- 
colored flowers; late bloomer. 
*Spurium coccineum. Prostrate grower. 
Rosy crimson flowers in July and August. 
SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum maxi- 
mum). Large white blossoms. June, July, 
and August. 2 ft. 
STOKESIA, Blue Moon (Cornflower As- 
ter). Immense light blue flowers. Vigorous 
grower ;free bloomer. September. 12 to 18in. 
SWEET WiLLIAM (Dianthus barbatu:). 
An old garden favorite which still has a 
place in modern gardens. Mixed colors. 
*THYMUS serphyllum (Thyme). Creeping 
ground cover plant. Thrives in either sun or 
shade. Purplish pink flowers in Fall. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Rich orange 
scarlet flower heads on 8 to 4 ft. spikes. 
August to October. 
*TUNICA saxifraga. A pretty tufted rock- 
ery or border plant. Light pink flowers all 
Summer. 6 in. 
*VERONICA (Speedwell) longifolia. Hand- 
some blue flowers. July to September. 2 ft. 
*Rupestris. A prostrate ground cover type. 
Excellent for covering barren spots under 
trees, shrubs and on steep banks. Dark 
blue flowers in May and June. 
PHLOX 
Selected Standard Varieties 
Border Queen. Very large heads of brilliant 
watermelon-pink blossoms. Flowers freely 
over a long period. 
Daily Sketch. Large trusses and individual 
florets. Light salmon-pink with crimson eye. 
One of the best. 
Miss Lingard. Most hardy and easily grown 
of all White Phlox. Flowers from June until 
October. Large heads of white flowers with 
pink shading in center. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, strong grower, free 
of disease and dependable; an old variety 
which continues to be one of the best. 
R. P. Struthers. Popular old variety, bright 
rosy red, crimson eye. 
Wm. Kesselring. Plum-purple, shaded violet. 
Rather dwarf. 
WAYNESBORO NURSERIES, INC. 
PHLOX subulata, Mixed Colors. Our 
selection. $3.00 per dozen. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
Easily grown; long, shiny leaves, numerous fluffy, silky plumes, which are beautiful in the gar- 
den throughout Fall and early Winter. May also be cut and used for indoor decoration. Should 
be more used as a background for the Perennial border, as ascreen for hiding unsightly objects, 
Clumps, 35c. each, $3.50 per dozen 
as well as having many other uses. 6 to 8 ft. 

Price on above Standard Varieties: 
40c. each, 3 for $1.10, $4.00 per dozen 
One of the oldest and most extensively used garden flowers, being cul- 
tivated in almost all countries of the world;in numerous soils and cli- 
mates. Easily grown, requiring very little attention. One of the best 
border plants as well as having many other uses in both old and mod- 
ern gardens, large and small. There are thousands of named varieties, 
but we attempt to offer only varieties found best suited for area we serve. 
NOTE—Not fewer than 3 of a variety furnished at dozen rate, or 10 of a variety at 100 rate 
IMPERIAL DOZEN 
Tal! Bearded IRIS 50c. each, $5.00 per dozen 
One of 
Ambassadeur. Standards pearl-pink, Falls deep maroon. 
the world’s finest Irises. 
Blue Velvet. One of the most beautiful Irises. The entire flower seems 
to be cut out of velvet; color, deep, intense blue. 
Coronation. Fine large, rich deep golden yellow; one of the best. 
Euphony. Copper blend Standards; Falls, soft copper flushed soft 
violet. 
Indian Chief. Standards, deep pink; Falls, velvety crimson. One of the 
outstanding red-toned Irises. Large, perfect form. Free flowering. 
Lent A. Williamson. Large flowers, tall strong stems; Standards, 
bright blue; Falls, rich velvety purple. A good Iris. 
Midgard. Enchanting blend of soft pink and yellow, flowers being 
of good size, nicely frilled. Fine form and substance. 
Pink Satin. One of the world’s finest pink-toned Irises being one of the 
largest, tallest, smoothest and most exquisite in color introduced 
to date. 
Pluie d’Or. Profuse blooming golden yellow. Medium size. Highly 
rated. 
President Pilkington. Blend of pastel shades of pink, apricot and 
orange. 
Shining Waters. The color is a uniform, clear sky-blue. Flowers are 
of large size and perfect form. Full flaring Falls. 
Sierra Blue. An exceptionallysmooth flower of clear blue with heavy 
substance; immense size, perfect form and highly rated. 
Miscellaneous IRIS 
Dwarf White........ Doz. $2 
Tall Bearded, Mixed. Doz. $2.50 
Oriental Iris, Mixed.. Doz, $3.00 
0 Siberian. Purple and 
ees Doz. $2.50 
Spanish Mixed...... Doz, $2.50 


GOLD MEDAL IRIS 
TALL BEARDED 
35c. each, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100 
This group does not represent newest varieties, but popular thoroughly 
tested varieties of Bearded Iris worthy of a place in any garden 
Afterglow. Lavender gray with a suffusion of gold at the center. Tall. 
Bridesmaid. Standards, light lavender; Falls, white. 
Crimson King. A rich claret-purple. 
Eleanor Roosevelt. Rich dark purple; one of the best of Fall bloomers. 
Florentina alba. An early white. 
Georgia. Rose, almost red. 
Lord of June. Standards, bright blue; Falls, rich velvety purple. Tall. 
Loreley. Standards yellow; Falls, marine blue. 
Magnifica. Violet and reddish volet. 
Marsh-marigold. Standards, golden yellow; Falls purple brown with 
yellow border. 
Mme. Chereau. Cream-white, edged with light blue. 
Pallida Dalmatica. Lavender, large flowers. A popular old variety. 
Princess Beatrice. Standards, fine lavender; Falls, deeper lavender 
Queen of May. The nearest to pink of the old varieties. 
Susan Bliss. Deep rose-pink with a light orange beard. 
Windham. Soft lavender pink, Falls being veined with a darker shade, 
Special Iris 
Border Offer 


Princess Beatrice 
Consisting of 4 Dozen Good Varieties in a Special Border Mixture, 
suitable for bordering the driveway, walkway, or shrub groups. 
All 48 Iris—a $14.00 value—offered as a Special No, B-34 
for only $9.75 
