42 Better Perennials 

PAPAVER Hybrid Oriental Poppies 
Unexcelled in their large open brilliant flowers, the vivid range of 
colors makes these plants a most enjeyable group. They thrive in good 
soil and become one of the most permanent features of the garden. 
Hat. 
Color In. Time of Bloom 
nudicaule Hybrids, Iceland Poppy Various 24 May-Aug. 
Orientale 
Each Per 10 
Barr’s White $ .75 $6.00 White 36 May-Jun. 
Lula A. Neeley .60 5.00 Ox-blood Red 36 May-Jun. 
Mrs. Perry .60 5.00 Salmon Pink 30 May-Jul. 
Sass Pink ares 6.50: Flesh Pink 24 Jun. 
We offer pot grown plants for Spring shipment. 
PENTSTEMON 
Very popular hardy flowering plants. Most attractive for massing 
in beds or borders. The flowers are tubular and Foxglove-like in shape. 
barbatus, Pink Beauty Pink 30 Jun.-Jul. 
Garnet Garnet 18 Jun.-Aug. 
torreyi Searlet 30 Jul. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana. False Dragonhead. Rose 30 Aug. 
Pentstemon 
Balloonflower 
PLATYCODON 
The large bells of the Balloonflower rank with the Bellflowers in 
furnishing this delightful flower form. “Shell Pink” is a new variety, 
adding a much needed color to this group of plants. 
Blue-violet 36 Jul.-Aug. 
White 36 Jul.-Aug. 
erandiflorum 
grandiflorum album 
g. Shell Pink Pink 36 Jul.-Aug. 
#75 each, 3 for $2.00, 10 for $5.00 
PRIMULA 
polyantha, Munstead Strain Various 10 May-Jun. 
veris Yellow 8 May 
vulgaris Yellow 6 May 
PULMONARIA angustifolia azurea- Blue 12 May 
Cowslip Lungwort 
saccharata, Bethlehem Lungwort Blue 15 May 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy (See Chrysanthemum) 
Perennials are 3 for $1.35 
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PHLOX PANICULATA — Hardy Phlox 
Phlox are the most showy plants in the garden. They are perfectly 
hardy and flower throughout the summer when perennial blossoms are 
needed most. Many of the varieties we list are new, some are old 
favorites, but they are all leaders among the many kinds of this valu- 
able plant. You can make your garden gayer and brighter by plant- 
ing some of these really beautiful Phlox to replace older non-descript 
sorts or some of the horrid magenta-colored seedlings that have 
sprung up. 
The best effects are obtained by planting masses of each color, 
preferrably not less than five of one kind and a greater quantity is 
even better. 
Never let Phlox plants go to seed. Never water Phlox overhead. 
Let hose run slowly along the ground and you can prevent mildew. 
Hat. 
Boule de Feu. Red. 36 in. 
Camillo Schneider. Deep Red. 24 in. 
Caroline Vandenberg. Lavender-Blue. 30 in. 
Chieftain. Ruby Red. 300ins* 
Count Zeppelin. White, Red Eye. 36 in. 
Enchantress. Salmon Pink. 36 in. 
Flash. Rosy Red. 36 in. 
July Lights. Carmine. 30 in. 
Lassburg. White. AiG) at. 
LeMahdi. Purple, White Eye. 30 in. 
Leo Schlageter. Scarlet. 36 in. 
Mary Louise. White. 30 in. 
Milly von Hoboken. Soft Pink. 30s in: 
Rijnstroom. Pink. 30 in. 
Spitfire. Salmon Orange. 30 in. 
All Phlox 60c each 3 of one variety $1.50 
10 of one variety $4.50 
Phlox — Spring-flowering 
These are the early spring-flowering types with masses of bloom 
with pretty moss like, evergreen foliage. They are splendid ground 
covers, edging plants and rock plants. 
Color In. Time of Bloom 
Blue Lilac 15 May 
Pure Pink 9 May-Jun. 
PHLOX divaricata 
nivalis camla, compact grower. 
$.75 each, 10 for $6.50 
subulata Rose 6 May 
s. Appleblossom Pink 6 May 
s. Sky Blue Blue 6 May 
s. atropurpurea Rose-purple 6 May 
s. Alexander’s Pink. Pink 6 May 
A new variety with large showy pink flowers. 
$.75 each. 3 for $2.00. 10 for $6.50. 

Phlox Glaberrima 
The best early white Phlox, flowering throughout the summer. 
PHLOX glaberrima (suffruticosa) Miss Lingard 
White 24 Jul.-Aug. 
SALVIA azurea, Azure Sage. Blue 36 Sep.-Oct. 
SCABIOSA — Scabiosa 
A group of these will provide a wealth of flowers for cutting. 
SCABIOSA caucasica Blue 24 Jun.-Jul. 
White 24 Jun.-Jul. 
caucasica alba 
10 for $3.50, except as otherwise noted, 


