14 THE JOSEPH F. MARTIN CO., PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
HARDY PHLOX (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
PRIME MINISTER. White, clear crimson: eye. -........:..........--.::+...; 2.00 
PROGRESS: © Blueswithtaawhite eyes. ince aa cane don» RI ace- cers 2.00 
ROSALINDA. (Miss Verboom) .Pink cut flower variety. ................--.. 2.00 
RUBY LEE. The large flowers are plum red, large panicles, strong thick stem, 
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R. P. STRUTHERS. IMP.. This is an improvement, stronger, sturdier grower and 
Guahixed sclimon=pin kee ee mee een eee) ne myn tae times emer. cer y re co erin We eusan soa) 3.5 2.00 
RED BIRD. An Indian red, new, vigorous habit, medium grower. ............- POS 
SUNSET. seSclmon=rosemamrines Geep SMade. meme iea ere reenter eek acne 2.00 
THOR. Beautiful shade of deep salmon-pink, small aniline-red eye. ........ 2.00 
SPECIAL! 
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Our best varieties in a uniform mixture. We grow many varieties in quanti- 
ties insufficient to list, among these are the best in existence. These too will 
be included in this premium mixture, one year fully developed field grown 
plants at $11.00 per 100 

PHLOX SUBULATA—Moss Pink 
ALBA. Pure white flowers completely covering the plant in May. .............. 225 
ATROPURPUREA. Rich amaranth-red flowers with slightly darker eye. ...... 2.00 
BLUE HILL. Uniform, compact, covered with showy blue flowers in spring and 
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LILACINA. Strong grower, light lilac. ................ Megha 2.00 
NIVALIS SYLVESTRIS DIXIE BRILLIANT. Rosy red flowers of huge size in abun- 
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ROSEARE Rosespink= shines OGEcoveningm bGincsim aa ils iennCnieaen renee mney re shee 2.00 
VIVID: Bright>pink? tlery eredieye teen er aneter, Seer ni nee nits ce iene hee mee, oc 2.00 
PHLOX DIVARICATA 
Large fragrant lavender flowers in April and May. Shade lover for woodsy naturali 
ZOLION. Wore eee Eee pce ae a 1.75 
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PHYSOSTEGIA—FALSE DRAGONHEAD 
GRANDIFLORA VIVID TALL TYPE. Grows to a height of 30 inches, 
striking violet mauve flowers in July and August. Blends beautifully 
with other flowers in floral work. 
ROSY SPIRE. Fine spikes of rosy crimson flowers. Blooms after the 
vivid tall type, from September to October. 
SUMMER SNOW. A grand, glistening white, all Summer display dignified 
spikes on foliage of the deepest green. A superlative decorative, its 
cut flower yield multiplies the purchase price many times in its first 
season in your planting. 
Prices for three varieties listed above: Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 

PLATYCODON 
MARIESI. A beautiful dwart species, with broad thick foliage and large, deep 
violet-blue flowers on 12-inch stems in great profusion throughout the entire 
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PLUMBAGO 
LARPENTAE. One of the most desirable border or rock plants. Always attrac- 
tively foliaged, its wiry nature makes a crisp appearance, and its pyramid of 
deep blue flowers are a breath taking sight to behold. .................... PISS 
POPPIES 
ORIENTALES |Grange:sscarlets hybrid 9 See ne a 2.00 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder 
REPTANS. Small rock garden or low border form growing only 6-8 inches tall 
with. “deep ‘*iblue}’ flowers: eae fie, Se ae Eee eee beeee oe 2.00 
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