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Daily Sketch. Large trusses of salmon-pink with crimson eye. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Bright pink. 
George Stipp. Deep glowing salmon. 
Jules Sandeau. Watermelon pink. 
Leo Schlageter. Large trusses of glowing scarlet. 
Mary Louise. Pure white head; extra large. One of the best. 
Mrs. Millie Yon Hoboken. Large bright pink suffused mauve. 
Miss Lingard. Earliest white, pale pink eye, fragrant. 
Morganrocd. Large clusters of bright rose blooms. 
Royal Purple. Rich violet purple. 
Salmon Beauty. Rich salmon pink, white eye, on large spike. 
Sassburg White. Pure white. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink overlaid with scarlet. 
Von Hockberg. Deep rich crimson. 
PHLOX, Dwarf. Amoena (R). Bright rose. 
Sublata Lilacina (R). Lavender, dwarf. 
Sublata Vivid (R). Bright pink, dwarf. 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern Plant. Orange, scarlet; fruit pods. 
PLATYCODON. Balloon Flower. Large deep bluz, June-August. 
PLUMBAGO. Leadwort). Larpentae. Beautiful dark bronze-green 
foliage covered with intens2 blue flowers, late summer, fall. 
POLEMONIUM. Jaccbs Ladder. Coeruleum (R). Blue. 
POTENTILLA Aurea (R). Large yellow flowers, attractive foliage. 
PRIMULA. Primrose. Auricula (R). Attractive foliage, brilliant 
colored flowers. 
Japonica Hybrids. Flowers in wide range of colors. . 
Juliae. Carmine rose. 60c. 
Wanda. Purple. 60c. 
POLYANTHUS, English Primrose. Shades of yellow, orange, red. 
blooms in very early spring. 
Munstead Hybrids. Wide range of colors. April-May. 
PULMONARIA, Saccharata, Mrs. Moon (R). Handsome variegated 
foliage, pink or salmon-pink flowers, shot blu2. 
PYRETHRUM, English Hybrids. ‘’Painted Daisy.’’ All shades from 
deep red to soft pink and white, single and double. 
RED HOT POKER. See Tritoma. 
RUDBECKIA Hirta Hybrids. Star-shaped flowers of yellow to 
bronze. Excellent for cutting. 
Newmani. ‘’Black-eyed Susan.’’ Deep orange-yellow with purple 
cone. 3 feet. July to October. 
SAGINA Subulata (R). Grass-like mats, fine between stepping 
stones. Special prices for ground cover. 
SALVIA Pitcheri. To 3 feet. Large blue flowers. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES (R). Prostrate, rosy flowers, May-June. 
SAXIFRAGA Delavayi. Large rosy-red flowers on 2 foot stems, 
large reddish leaves. 
Engleri. A hybrid. Long narrow leaves heavily encrusted in large 
rosettes, pure white plumes. 
Haagei. Dark green rosettes, rich golden yellow flowers. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica. Blue Bonnet. ‘’Pin Cushion.’’ Large light 
blue flowers, fine for cutting. July to September. 
Clive Greaves. New. Exceptionally large, violet-blue flowers. Eng- 
lish hybrids. 75c. 
SEDUM. Stonecrop. Dwarf, for rock garden. 
Sieboldi (R). Red-edge leaves, large ros2-red flowers. 
Spectabile. Rose bloom, June. 
SEMPERVIVIUM Arachnoideum. Hen and Chickens. Tiny cob- 
web rosettes, purple. 
SHASTA DAISY Chrysanthemum Maximum, Esther Read. Double, 
pure white, June to October. One of the finest introductions 
from England. 75c each. 
SILENE Acaulis (R). Pink stars. 
Maritima (R). Showy white, June-August. 
SNOW ON THE MOUNTAIN. Sze Arabis. 
SNOW IN SUMMER. See Cerastium. 
SOLIDAGO. Dwarf Alpine Goldenrod. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA. Immensz heads of purplish blu2 minute 
flowers, July-August. 
STOKESIA Blue Moon. Immense light blue disc-like flowers 5 to 6 
inches across, stems 12 to 18 inches long, free flowering from 
early summer till frost. 
SWEET WILLIAM. Dianthus Barbatus. White, pink, scarlet. 
THALICTRUM Aquilegifolia. Dainty rosy flowers with conspicu- 
ous yellow stamens on graceful fern-like foliage. 
THYMUS. Thyme. Albus. White. 
Citricdorus Argenteus (R). Lemon Thyme, variegated. 
Serphyllum Coccineum (R). Dark green foliag2, crimson flowers. 
TRADESCANTIA. Spiderwort. 
Brevicau‘e. Rose. 
Virginica. Blue. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker. Hybrids. June and July. Upper flower 
is brick red, the lower half a soft ivory yellow. Striking planted 
with Delphiniums and Regal Lilies. Prefers shade. 
TROLLIUS Europeus. Yellow, buttercup-like blooms. 
Ledebouri. Large orange-yellow flowers on 3-fcot stems. 
TUNICA Saxifraga (R). Early pink double flowers. 
VERONICA Amethystina. Blue flowers, 2 feet. 
Repens (R). Pale blue, excellent ground cover, used as a substitut2 
for grass in small lawns. 
Rosea (R). Long spikes of bright pink flowers. 
VIOLA. 
Betty (R). Pale lavender. 
Jersey Gem (R). Pure violet, large, fragrant. 
Maggie Mott. Very large lavender. 
Mary Louise. Double, rich mauve, very fragrant. 
New Empress. Lavender. 
Purple Heart. Deep purple. 
Radio. Delicate lavender. 
Sutton’s Apricot. 
Sutton’s Bronze. Fragrant. 
Sutton’s Red. Deep red. 
VIOLET Odorata. Sweet scent. 
Double Russian. New. Hardy, double flowering, sweet scented. 
Extra large plants. 
Princess of Wales. Long stem, large flowered, d2ep purple. 
Royal Robe. New. Large flowering purple violet. 
WALLFLOWER. Red; bronze, yellow, large plants. 
Dwarf. Rockery type, pure yellow flowers, early. 
Siberian. Orange, everblooming, excellent for rockeries. 


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