HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
Those Marked * are Suitable for Rock Gardens 
Each 35c; 3 for $1.00; 6 for $1.75; 12 for $3.50 Unless Otherwise Priced 
Hardy Perennial Phlox 
Our list contains large flowering varieties which 
have been tried in this locality and proven to 
be vigorous growers. 
HAUPTMAN KOEHL. Glowing full toned red. 
P. D. WILLIAMS. Large pink with crimson eye. 
LAVENDER LADY. Clear soft lavender. 
FIREBRAND. Brilliant scarlet, with orange cast. 
MISS LINGARD. Early white with pink eye. 
RHEINLANDER. Salmon pink with carmine eye. 
ROSENBURG. Deep violet-cerise. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. 
ROYAL PURPLE. Deep purple, lilac eye. 
VON LASSBURG. Tall, pure white. 
*PHLOX SUBLATA—CREEPING PHLOX. The small 
flowers cover the plant in April and May. 
Colors: Red, blue, pink. 
*PHLOX DIVARICATA. One of our native species, 
commencing to bloom in April and continuing 
through May with large, fragrant, blue flowers 
on 10-inch stems. 
Large rosy carmine. 
4 Large, 3 to 5 eye roots. Prices: each 
Peonies 85c; 3 for $2.40; 6 for $4.50. ; 
EDULIS SUPERBA. Frag- 
rant rose-pink. 
FELIX CROUSE. Ruby-red. 
MME. DE VERNEVILLE. 
White flecked carmine. 
PRINCE OF DARKNESS. 
Early maroon. 
PRES. ROOSEVELT. Beau- 
tiful crimson. 

REINE HORTENSE. Rose 
pink, flecked crimson. 
Physostegia 
(False Dragon Head) *Physostegia 
(False Dragon Head). 2 
feet. Long spikes of 
bright pink flowers throughout the summer. A 
dependable and strong grower. 
* Dp; GRASS PINKS. Sweet, clove scented. 
Pinks 1 ft. One of the best for cutting. 
Mixed colors. 
(Chinese Bell Flower). Large 
Platy codon cup-shaped flower resembling 
the Campanula. 2 ft. White or blue. 
5 ORIENTAL. Nothing gives quite the 
Poppies riot of color that the Oriental Pop- 
pies do. Place your order now for early fall 
delivery. Extra large, open flowers in vivid 
colors. Color: Scarlet, dark red and pink. Each 
65c; 3 for $1.75. 
*ICELAND POPPIES. Beautiful single flowers on 
long stems. Mixed colors. 
*Primrose PRIMULA. Mixed colors in ma- 
roon, yellow, red, and orange. 

Sweet William 
PAINTED DAISY. 2% ft. Fine 
for cutting. Red or mixed. 
Pyrethrum 
* i BLUE BONNET. Fine for borders 
Scabiosa and for cutting. 20 in. Blue and 
white blossoms on long, graceful stems. 
* STONECROP. A large family of 
Sedums ground cover plants particularly 
suited to the rockery. Three varieties. 
* a LATIFOLIA. (Sea Lavender). A valu- 
Statice able plant for the border where the 
profusion of minute flowers give a misty lav- 
ender appearance in mid-summer. Fine for 
cutting, and dry perfectly. Sometimes called 
Lavender Baby’s Breath. 
Sweet William 20 in. Seldom do we 
find a more satisfactory 
flower. Increases rapidly and will make a solid 
bed of brilliant coloring. Mixed colors. 
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker). 3 ft. Flowers ap- 
; pear.like a red hot poker. A good 
winter mulch of Peat Moss will save many a so- 
called tender perennial. 
Trollitsg Globe-shaped blossoms in orange or 
yellow. Mixed only. Each 50c; 3 
for $1.35. 
*Valeriama (Hardy Heliotrope). Rubra. Old 
rose flower in large trusses. 
* r (Royal Blue). 18 inch. Heavy 
Veronica spikes of deep blue, it adds a 
brilliance to the garden. Fine for cutting. 
*Incana 8 inch. 
foliage. 
Ws (Tufted Pansy.) Excel- 
Viola Cornuta lent for borders and 
rock gardens. Colors: Blue, purple, apricot, yel- 
low and red. Each 25c; 3 for 70c; 6 for $1.25. 
*WG Single. Rich blue. Each 20c; 3 for 
Violet 55¢; 6 for $1.00. : 
Blue spikes and silvery 
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