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HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Price: 40c per plant, $4.00 per doz., $25.00 per 100, except where noted 
Varieties starred (*) are suitable for Rock Gardens. Varieties daggered (*) are suitable for Cut Flowers. 
PLATYCODON (Continued ) 
}+Double Blue—A double form of the blue Platycodon. Very 
unusual, heavy flowers that are ideal for cut flower purposes 
and a type that attracts interest in all gardens. Price: 50c 
each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
+ * Grandiflorum—A beautiful, deep blue. 
+*Grandiflorum Album — Beautiful pure white type of 
above. 2 feet. 
PULMONARIA (Lung-wort) 
* Saccharata—An excellent plant for the satisfactory border 
and rock garden, growing about 12 to 14 inches high. Flowers 
resemble the Mertensia to a great extent. Lovely pink blooms 
on beautiful silvery spotted foliage. 
PYRETHRUM (Persian or 
Painted Daisy) 
One of the best Perennials in our list. It is perfectly hardy, 
will thrive in any garden soil and in any situation except in 
dense shade under trees. As a cut-flower it is unsurpassed in 
daintiness and keeping qualities. Blooms in May and June, 
and if cut back after first bloom will give flowers throughout 
the Summer and early Fall. Grows about 114 to 2 feet high. 
Robinson’s Hybrids—Single daisy-like flowers, ranging in 
shade from deep pink to red. Grand cut flower subjects and 
very showy in the garden. Long season of flowering make these 
an asset to any garden. 
HARDY PHLOX 
If you want to add zest to your summer garden, plant Phlox 
and plenty of them. Their brilliancy of color and long season 
of flower make them one of the most desirable of Perennials. 
+Apple Blossom—A lovely apple blossom pink with a foliage 
clean and disease resistant. Firm flower spikes followed by side 
spikes of flowers that make this one of the nicest Phlox to 
grow in your garden. Individual flowers 2 to 214 inches wide. 
Height, 3 feet. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
Colonial—A very tall grower with medium size flowers of true 
lavender color borne in large trusses. 
+Commander Koehl — Dark blood-red. Large clusters of 
strong, tall stems. Individual flowers large, keeping their color 
in heat and rain. Flowering July and August, 214 feet high. 
}+Eva Foerster—One of the truest shades of pink to be found 
in Phlox. Very much the color of ripe watermelon. 
+; Flash—One of the newer introductions. Fine brilliant red. An 
asset to any garden that requires brilliancy. 
}+}Harvest Fire—Brilliant salmon orange. Very vigorous grower. 
One of the best Phlox varieties introduced in many years. 
Leo Schlageter—Brilliant carmine with darker center; large 
trusses and a vigorous grower. 
+Lilliam—Very soft pink variety with pale blue eye which en- 
hances its beauty to a great extent. 
}+}Miary Louise—Large heads of pure waxy white flowers. Indi- 
vidual flowers very large, the best white flowers to date. Good 
grower with clean foliage flowering August and September. 214 
to 3 feet high. 
+*Mliss Lingard—this is known as the early flowering Phlox, 
since it comes into flower in May and continues to flower con- 
tinuously until October, or the very heavy frosts injure it. 
Height, about 2 feet. Color, pure white. 
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+Orange Beauty—The nearest to a true orange in color that 
has ever been introduced in the Phlox family. Very brilliant in 
color and a grand grower. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
Salmon Beauty—A rich salmon pink with large white eye. 
Very soft in tone but positive in effect. The individual flowers 
are 1144 to 2 inches across and the plants attain a height of 
about 30 inches. Price: 50c per plant, $5.00 per 
dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
+Salmon Glow—Lively flame-pink, with salmon shades, sof- 
tened with lilac and white tints at the center, the effect as a 
whole being a rich salmon. This new variety is extremely free 
flowering. July, throughout the season, 2 to 3 feet high. 
-+}Snoweap—Broad pyramidal panicle, the large florets effec- 
tively arranged to form a huge cap of snowy white. Strong 
stem, medium to tall, outstanding for the size and excellent 
form of panicle. Price: 50c each, $5.00 per dozen, 
$35.00 per 100. 
Thor—Deep salmon pink, suffused with a scarlet glow, somewhat 
lighter in mass effect than General Chanzy. Has unusual 
gardenesque value. 
Tigress—aA brilliant new coral-red shade with a golden sheen. 
31%, feet high. 

Leo Schlageter 
