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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. 
*PHLOX DIVARICATA 
A Perennial Phlox of pure gentian blue, growing to a height 
of 15 to 18 inches; unsurpassed as a border plant when planted 
in front of Darwin Tulips, since it flowers in May and con- 
tinues flowering until early July. 
No other garden flower blooming at this season shows this rare 
and beautiful color. 
A solid bed of Phlox is one of the most attractive sights in any 
garden and we cannot too strongly recommend everyone to try 
at least a few plants of this remarkable plant. 
RUDBECKIA 
The King—Large crimson-red flowers, starlike in shape, borne 
on strong, stiff stems. One of the easiest Perennials to grow 
and very interesting as a cut flower. Price: 50c per 
plant, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton) 
* Chamaecyparissus Ineana—A shrubby evergreen Peren- 
nial with aromatic silvery-white foliage. Small yellow flowers in 
round heads. Useful for sunny border and rock gardens. 
Height, 1 foot. 

Scabiosa (Pincushion Flower) 
SAPONARIA (Soap Flower ) 
* @eymoides—Border plant, growing about 6 inches high, pro- 
ducing masses of bright pink flowers from July to October. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion Flower ) 
+Caueasica—Sky blue flower, about 4 inches across, with tufted 
center, flowering from June to September and attains a height 
of about 18 inches. Splendid for cutting purposes. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop) 
Purpurea—An exact duplicate of the well known Vivid in 
every way except color which is very much deeper. 
* § pectabile—Most popular of all the Sedums, producing large, 
flat heads of rose-colored flowers 2 feet high. Mid-August to 
mid-September. 
-Wivid—A much shorter growing variety than Spectabile with 
yery deep colored flowers. Flowering late August to October. 
Height, 18 inches. 
SPIREAS (Meadowsweet) 
Very showy plants, either planted in isolated clumps or inter- 
mingled with other herbaceous plants in the hardy border. 
They thrive well in any rich garden soil, but prefer damp posi- 
tions. Very decorative with beautiful spikes of flower. Price: 
50c each, $5.00 per dozen, $35.00 per 100. 
(Except where noted.) 
+America—Beautiful Lilac pink in color. Height, 24% feet. 
+Emden—Cattleyea rose-pink, attaining a height of about 16 
inches, flowering in early June. 
4-Fanal—Beautiful feathery sprays of brilliant red. Easy to grow 
hardy variety that likes plenty of moisture as well as good rich 
soil. In bloom throughout May and June with flowering stalks 
about 15 inches in length. Where a red border plant is wanted, 
we strongly recommend this Spirea. Height, 2% feet. Price: 
75ec per plant, $7.50 per dozen. 
+Gloria Superba—Dwarf, deep pink variety with a height of 
not over 2 feet and flowering in June. 
-Granat—Very strong growing variety with flower spikes of 
crimson red. Height, 214 feet. 
+-Hyacinth—A deep carmine. One of the taller growing varie- 
ties, attaining a height of about 30 inches, flowering in July. 
+-Peach Blossom—As its name implies, a graceful early pale 
pink in color. Height, 244 feet. 
+Rhineland—A very delicate shade of apple blossom pink, 
flowering in June and attaining a height of 2 feet. 
White Gloria—aA lovely graceful white variety, large plumes 
of clear white, flowering in August. 21% feet high. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Finest mixed varieties 
+ * Giant White—A very fine large-flowered pure white variety. 
+*Newport Pink—Color salmon or watermelon pink. Height, 
12 to 18 inches. 
4. Searlet—A deep shade of scarlet red. 
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