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5 Each 25 Each 
LUPINUS—Russell Hybrids. Snowy colors and color 
AEG SERRE Se te eo 0 a pa dig So 2a S218 
MYOSOTIS— 
“Pink Beauty.” New true pink. Sturdy and 
vigorous. Heavy bloomer. 
(Pot plants for spring only) _._..._- 28 a0 
PACHYSANDRA — (See Evergreen Shrubs). 
PENTSTEMON — Beard tongue 




barbatus torreyi. Soft pink—l’.. .20 ai HS) 
“Fire Bird.” Cherry crimson. July to frost—14’ 
Ne 2a 18 
“Garnet.” Garnet-red—1%’ Pots_....._ = t—t—é«iCSD'D 18 
“Pink Beauty.” Shell-pink—2’ ss 5 23 18 
PHLOX— 
amoenae. Glowing pink—6” _ .20 es) 
ovata. Rich pink. Large florets. Late bloomer—8”_ _.20 15 
subulata alba. Pure “white—4” en See res a .20 15 
subulaia atropurpurea. Rosy purple-red—4”____——.20 15 
subulata “Blue Hills.” Most wanted color—4”__ —_.23 18 
subulata rosea. Rose-pink—4”..- .20 xo 
PHYSOSTEGIA—Rosy Spire. Glowing pink—2%’_..__—_—17 12 
POLYGONUM—Dwari Reynoutria. Showy, foilage 
blood red in fall. Excellent ground cover—6”_ = .25 .20 
PRIMULA “Monarch” hyb. Fine new type. Large 
flowers. Mixed colors—6”_..__ ray, .20 
SEDUM—stolonifera coccineum. Crimson—6” _____ Be iy 
TEUCHRIUM — chamaedrys. Lustrous evergreen 
foliage. Rosy flowers — 12” ($120.00 per 1000). —_.20 15 
TRADESCANTIA—Spiderwort. Spring till frost—12” 
Blue Stone. Clear vivid blue. Always in bloom. .17 LZ 
Purple Dome. Brilliant purple; flowers freely__._.__—_.17 AZ 
TRITOMA—"Springtime.” Plant Patent No. 318. Early July. 
Rich coral-red with lower half of flower ivory-yellow. 
Thoroughly hardy. Not too particular about soil. Heavy 
bloomer—3’ (Retails 65c each; $1.75 for 3)__$ 0.35 $ 0.22 

VERONICA—incana. Silver foliage, deep blue. 12”  .20 to 
VINCA—(See page 37.) 
VIOLA—odorata. 
“Royal Robe.” Deepest violet-blue. Large flow- 
BESET 0S ee 30 25 
Sse eee ee nee te ee ee 20 15 
For less than 5 plants of a variety, add 5c per plant. 
