42 FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST, NOVEMBER 10, 1947 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
*“LINUM, Flax Peri0 Per 100 
perenne, bright blue flowers, upright growth. ____------.--.$ 1 20 $ 10 00 
LYTHRUM 
The Beacon, for small borders or large mass planting, the 
long-lasting, clear deep carmine-red flowers on large 
spikes are truly a beacon that adds sparkle and interest 
to the garden. Thrives equally in wet semi-shade ard 
OPERSARYa SUN eel Lye tO mL OS topes eee eens eee Poe Le 15 00 
RoSalie, Rosalie will further increase the modetn vogue for 
Lythrum. A captivating art shade of rose-pink. Not 
sibjectsto -disedses. “July until frost... 22-2 =.= ee ZelQ) 18 00 
PHLOX, subulata, Moss or Mountain Pinks 
Per10 Peri100 Per 1000 
alba, pure white flowers cover the plant in May.___-__--- 1 40 12 00 
atropurpurea, the best red subulata Phlox; deep car- 
mine red, darker eye. May-June. 4 in.-_______ Se 1Le40 12°00 Sau eee 
lilicina, a strong growing creeping variety for massing 
in the rockery, completely covered with light blue 
LlOW ers me Maya ACI eee ee ee Fog, Sais eae 1 40 12 00 
rosea, rose-pink; thrives in hot, dry situations; a fine 
DAanKe COVED 6 =e eee es eee ew ft gS ee Se ee aoe 1 40 12:00 3a) Meee 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower. June and July. 18 in. 
fTrandilorum: Die ee ee eee eee es eee at ee ee 20) 10700 Ree 
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*PLUMBAGO, Leadwort 
larpentiae, a mass of dark bronzy-green leaves coveied 
with blue flowers during late Summer and Fall. 
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*SEDUM, Stonecrop 
Per 10 Per 100 
Acre, (Golden Moss) green foliage, yellow flowers. July.4in. $ 1 40 $ 10 09 
Sexangulare, very dark green foliage; yellow flowers. July. 
7. Gg Vip ene Pie A fe eh SE tale Coan le Ree enya aoe D4 AS) 10 00 
Spectabilis Brilliant light green foliage, broad heads of rich 
rose-red flowers. Aug-Sept. 15 in.__-- eh AACS Be : oe 1 40 12 00 
*STATICE, Sea Lavender 
latifolia, immense heads of purplish blue minute flowers; will 
keep for months when dried. July-Aug. 18 in.---__.______- eZ) 10 00 
Blue Moon, lilac-blue flowers of large size. A splendid cut- 
flower. Blooms all sumiiic?.__- Pea 40 1 80 15 00 
STOKESIA, Stoke’s Aster (Cornflower Astor). July-August. 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
longifolia subsessilis, the best of the Veronicas, producing 
beautiful blue flowers on long spikes. Ju y-Sept. 2 ft. 1 80 15 00 
Spicata, long spikes of violet-bluec flowers all summer. A very 
fine plant for the middie of the hardy border. ___________ 1 40 12 00 
*VINCA, Periwinkle 
minor, Bowles Variety, blue flowers, beautiful glossy, ever- 
green foliage.) si s865 oe eh ae Ae ee bee eee ee 1 40 12 00 
