Graf Zeppelin. Pure white flowers with vermillion-red 
eye; clear, neat looking, with no suffusing or fading 
of color. Height about 30 inches. 
Guy Moore. Pale lavender, white eye. 
Hauptman Koehl. A new deep rosy-red that does not 
fade. Large compact heads on stout stems. One 
of the finest new reds. 
Jules Sandeau. Rose-pink, large florets; free bloomer. 
Very dwarf. 
Leo Schlageter. A new red, early, scarlet-carmine, dark 
eye. Very brilliant garden effect; long season. Tall, 
about 3 feet. 
Loraine. Light rose-red, salmon flush, carmin eye. 
Clear pink garden effect; its color and informal 
spray suggests the Loraine begonia. The upper 
half of the 18-inch clump is a bouquet of large 
florets the size of a dollar; remontant, early to 
very late. 
Painted Lady. Delicate clear pink with large, distinct 
red eye. Solid heads. 
Silverton. Clear pale lavender, at first suffused light 
mauve, eye light phlox-purple with a halo. Of 
medium height and a strong grower, individual 
florets exceeding 134 inches. Mass effect, pale 
lavender-blue. 
Snowcap. Broad pyramidal panicle, the large florets 
effectively arranged to *form a huge cap of snowy 
wnite. Strong stem, medium to tall, outstanding 
tor the size and excellent form of panicle. 
Wm. Tell. Good flower heads of bright pink with a 
cerise eye. Tall and a robust grower. 
Rainbow Collection. One each of the following phlox, 
postage paid, all labelled for $2.50. 
Africa Graf Zeppelin 
Colorado Leo Schlageter 
E. |. Farrington Snow Cap 
Loraine 
PLATYCODON 
(Chinese Bellflower) 
Grandiflora. Large showy blue flowers on 20-inch stems. 
Each 40c. 
SALVIA 
Summer and fall blooming plants. Thrive best in 
a rather lean dry soil with full sun. Each 40c. 
Azurea. Azure Sage. 4 ft., summer blooming with 
large open panicles of azure blue blossoms. 
Pitcheri. Dark Azure Sage. Similar to Azurea but 
blooms a month later and is a mass of deepest 
blue flowers until frost. 
SAXIFRAGA 
Megassa. Especially valuable as a ground cover in 
shaded spots. Has large semi-evergreen foliage 10°’ 
tall and splender spikes of rose-pink flowers. Strong 
plants. Each 50c. 
SCABIOSA 
Caucasica. 2 feet; the flowers of pale blue are borne 
on slender stems all summer; good cutflower. Each 
40c. 
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