NIEREMBERGIA 
Five hundred individual cup shaped blue flowers are 
not at all unusual for this plant to produce in a single 
season. It is probably the most dependable low border 
plant for an endless succession of bloom. It grows less 
than a foot high but bushes out to the size of a half 
bushel basket. The plant is perennial but is not hardy 
in the north. Pkt., 25c. Plants, 35¢e each; 3 for 90c; 
12 for $3.00, postpaid. 
HARDY ORCHID 
The Lady Slipper or Cypripedium is a popular mem- 
ber of the Orchid family, in fact so popular that it has 
become almost extinct in its native haunts. The beauti- 
ful yet curious flowers are produced on 12 inch stems 
in early summer. They are best suited to a shaded loca- 
i 9 tion with ample moisture. They are especially suited 
Nierembergia for planting around pools in the shade of overhanging 
trees. We can furnish plants in the following colors: 
PINK, YELLOW, at 35c edch; 3 for 90c; 12 for $3.00, 
LEMON LILY 
Hyperion. This is one of the new hybrid forms of 
Hemerocallis or Lemon Lily. It is the finest of recent in- 
troductions, delightfully fragrant and an ideal cut flower, 
the buds opening well in water. The flowers are a fine 
citron-yellow and produced in great numbers on stout 40 
inch stems. Thrives in moist ground around pools and 
along streams and seems to do equally- well in poor soil 
and on hot dry banks. Does well in full sunlight or partial 
shade. When first introduced, this variety sold at $2.50 
each, It is rapidly gaining in popularity and we are able, 
this year, to offer it at 80c each; 3 for $2.25, postpaid. 
HARDY PRIMROSES aR ONT 
eramMunstead Giants = ORIENTAL ROSE 
color or combination of colors you can think of, except 
blue, will be found in these beautiful hybrid primroses. Y a Ni E 
They can be planted in the shade and do especially well in 
a moist situation. They bloom very early in the spring and 
the flower sprays almost entirely cover the foliage. Plants, or Har : H 
40c each; 3 for $1.00; 12 for $3.50, postpaid. dy Double Morning Glory 

A valuable trailing plant or low growing vine. 
Full double, rose-like flowers of clear, bright pink, 
SWEET WILLIAM 114 to 2 inches across, produced throughout the 
\ entire summer. Fine for planting along dry sunny 

Popular garden flower, showing a wonderful array of banks that need a ground cover, or wherever a 
vivid colors in fancy patterns. Flowers ‘are shaped, clus- low vine is needed. Climbs about 4 to 6 feet on 
tered and colored much like Phlox, the markings being a trellis. This is one vine which takes all kinds 
‘ more sharply defined. A fine mixture, of both delicate and of abuse and still produces a Deore of flowers, 
ree Lemon Lily Hyperion: gorgeous colors. Pkt., 0c; %4 oz., 35c. Paes 50¢ each; 3 for $1.20; 12 for $4.80, post- 
_LARGE FLOWERED PHLOX " 
Deen ike of the bright showy colors and their long blooming period the hardy Phlox. are 
‘counted among the most highly prized perennials. -Enormous heads of brilliant flowers pro- 
duced on strong erect stems. Indispensable to the hardy border and for general landscape 
work; also a fine cut flower. We have discarded the common varieties and offer here only those 
we know will well repay our customers for the little care they require. They average 2 to 
3 feet in height and bloom from June to October. 
AIDA. Large, spreading heads of brilliant crimson, with a purple eye. Very outstanding 
and one of the most spectacular in our gardens. 
A. L. SCHLAGETER. One of the most popular Phlox of all times. Large trusses of daz- 
pene searlct-red flowers with a deeper eye, on tall stems. ; 
BLUE BOY. A solid mass of rich, deep, bluish-purple florets, 1144 to 2 inches across. The 
- nearest blue of any we have found. 
DAILY SKETCH. Enormous flowers in beautiful trusses. A fine pink with a bright, car- 
mine eye. This varicty does not fade and blooms intermittently until frost. Much has been 
written about this Phlox. : 
‘FREE NETHERLANDS, This fine variety came to us just a few weeks before the invasion 
of Holland, under the name of Frau Von Mautner. Large 
branched panicles of salmon orange flowers. One of the new- 
est and cannot be too highly recommended. 
HARVEST FIRE. A combination of colors that only a fire 
at twilight during harvest time can suggest, with the ever- 
changing glow wee the deepest embers. A magnificent flower, 
with a harmony of red shades that only nature can create. 
JULY GLOW. A new variety. Its velvety 
scarlet. flowers with bright yellow stamens do 
not fade or burn. It is a permanent bright 
spot in the garden. 
MARY LOUISE. No larger flower has ever 
been produced on any Phlox. The flowers are 
pure white without shadings of any description. They are so large that when we placed a 
silver dollar on the florets of one-year-old plants we found the silver disc wanting in size, 
The flower edges actually overlapped the metal coin. 
SALMON GLOW. Large flowers of lively flame-pink, shaded salmon with a deep carmine 
eye. A beautiful variety. 
STARLIGHT. Large flowers of dark, bluish-purple, with a star-shaped white 
eye, produced in massive, compact heads, Very striking. 
PHLOX PRICES: Your selection of the above varieties at 40c each; 3 for $1.00; 10 for $3.00. 
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PHLOX SEED 
me Select mixture of all colors of 
Perennial Phlox; choice large flow- 
Ge varieties. Pkt., 20c; 42 oz. 
—-60c. 






Free Netherlands Phlox 
loss-like evergreen mats of foliage completely 
ed with flowers in very early spring. They 
stand drought and will grow on the poorest 
An ideal ee for the rockery, border, ter- 








PINK. Bright pink with bright red eye. 
RED. Brilliant crimson-red. 
WHITE. Pure snow white flowers. 
__ Above four varieties, 35e each; 4 for $1.20; 12 
$3.00, postpaid. ~ 



