YOU WILL 
FIND A 
Gardener's Basket 
surprisingly helpful in all your garden operations. Substantially made. 
20 inches long, 11 inches wide, and 614 inches deep, it costs . 
$3.50 


Phlox subulata 
PEONIES, continued 
PINK SHADES, DOUBLE. 
Katherine Havemeyer. 
fully 
double flowers of apple-blossom-pink; 
Large, 
sweetly fragrant. Very early. $2.50 
each, $7.25 for 3, $27.50 per doz. 
Mme. Ducel. Sparkling pink with silver 
tones. True globe-shaped flower on a 
strong-growing plant. Midseason, $2 
each, $5.75 for 3, $22 per doz. 
YELLOW SHADES, DOUBLE. 
Primevere. Sulphur-yellow center and 
creamy guard petals. Midseason. $3.50 
each, $10 for 3, $38.50 per doz. 
DOUBLE PEONIES TO COLOR. White, 
Red, and Pink. $1.25 each, $3.50 for 3, 
$13.75 per doz., $100 per 100. 
SINGLE AND ORIENTAL PEONIES. 
These beautiful Peonies, while not so 
well known, are of great merit. In the 
center of the wide-open flowers, stamens 
are often turned to modified petals. 
Cathedral. (Oriental.) Dark rose, pink 
outer petals, with a center of pale pink 
petaloids. 
Constance. (Oriental.) Pink with bright 
yellow center. 
White Mountain. (Oriental.) Snow- 
white with a central cluster of yellow 
petaloids. 
Sunkist, (Oriental.) A striking carmine 
with vivid orange-pink petaloids. 
Nymph. (Single.) Large flesh-colored 
petals with a central tuft of golden 
stamens. 
Purity. (Oriental.) A pure white variety 
with narrow white central petals shaded 
yellow. 
Above 6, $1.50 each, $4.25 for 3, 
$16.50 per doz. 
Pentstemon 
Digitalis. Beard-Tongue. Spikes of white 
owers with delicate mauve shadings, pro- 
duced in great profusion in June and July. 
4to 5 ft. 
Firebird. Flowers are a fine rich scarlet. In 
bloom all summer and fall. 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
Garnet. Large-flowered; garnet. Fine for 
cutting all summer. 18 m. 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
PRICES, unless otherwise noted, $1.30 for 3, $5 per doz., $35 per 100. 

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Platycodon grandiflorum 
PHLOX decussata 
Hardy Garden Phlox 
These beautiful plants are the mainstay of 
the garden in July and August. There are 
hundreds of varieties available today; the 
selection here includes the finest, and none 
choicer are obtainable. 
*Chesapeake. Patent applied for. Grows 
only 15 inches high, bearing large heads of 
flowers, tyrian rose in color, with a silvery 
white reverse. Florets are 11% inches 
across, and long lasting. Compact, dark 
green plants, especially valuable in mid- 
summer. Fine in the rock-garden. 75 cts. 
each, $2.15 for 3, $8.25 per doz. 
*A.L. Schlageter. Scarlet-red. Midseason 
and very good. 21% ft. 
Catherine. Soft lavender, with no trace of 
magenta. Absolutely the best in its color 
range. A gem! Midseason. 214 to 3 ft. 
Daily Sketch. Salmon-pink; large flowers. 
Midseason. 21% ft. 
*Eva Foerster. Salmon-pink, with light eye. 
Extremely large. Late. 2 ft. 
*Flash. Cherry-carmine. Very striking and 
distinct. Midseason. 2 ft. 
*Mary Louise. The best white Phlox. 
Perfect in every way. Late. 21% ft. 
*Orange Beauty. Orange-red. Late. 21% ft. 
*Prime Minister. White with red eye. Mid- 
season. 2 ft. 
Any of above 8 varieties, 55 cts. each, 
$1.50 for 3, $5.50 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS 
7 plants, 1 each varieties marked *, $3.75 
21 plants, 3 each, $10.50 
84 plants, 12 each, $40.50 
PHLOX suffruticosa, Miss Lingard. Flow- 
ers in June and continues on through 
summer. Large; white. 214 ft. 
PHLOX divaricata Laphami. * Trusses 
of large, fragrant, Iavender-blue blooms 
In May. 9 in. 
PHLOX subulata. Ground Pink; Flowering 
Moss; Moss Pink; Mountain Pink. * 
These well-known plants, with pretty 
moss-like evergreen foliage, are most 
suitable for clothing banks, and for all 
situations in’ the rock-garden. All are 
May-flowering. 3 to 6 in. 
Alba. Pure white. G.F.Wilson. Mauve. 
Lilacea. Lilac. Rubra. Crimson. 
Rosea. Rose-pink. Vivid. Deep pink. 



Primula japonica. (See page 76.) 
PHYSOSTEGIA. False Dragonhead. 
Summer Snow. Novelty. A fine, new, 
pure white type of our well-liked native 
perennial. Makes an excellent border 
plant, effective from midsummer to fall. 
75 cts. each, $2.15 for 3, $8.25 per doz. 
Dwarf Vivid. Rosy red blooms that [ast 
well as cut-flowers. 2 ft. July. 
Virginiana. Large clumps and long spikes 
of tubular pink flowers. 314 ft. July. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Papaver orientale 
Their striking foliage and glowing flowers 
are most effective for grouping with other 
perennials where a vivid splash of color is re- 
quired in June and July. We offer pot-grown 
plants which can be moved at any time; these 
are grown from cuttings. 
Cerise Bedder. Rich sparkling cerise 
flowers 4 to 6 inches across with two rows 
of petals. Fine for cutting. 
*Grand Mogul. Crimson-scarlet flowers, 
4 to 6 inches in diameter. 21% ft. 
Little Shrimp. * A miniature variety. 
Small, pale pink flowers in profusion. 
Good for rock-gardens. 1 ft. 
*Perry’s White. Immense flowers of a pure 
satiny white with a crimson-maroon blush 
at the base of the petals. 3 ft. 
Pink Cloud. Delicate pink. 
*Pink Lassie. Pale pink; large flowers. 
Purity. Soft shell-pink, with no spots or 
markings. Very fine. 
Seashell. Light pink; delicate texture. 
All above Oriental Poppies, 65 cts. each, 
$1.90 for 3, $7.25 per doz. 
COLLECTIONS 
3 plants, 1 each variety marked *, $1.90 
9 plants, 3 each, $5.35 
18 plants, 6 each, $10 
PLATYCODON. Balloon Flower; Bellflower. 
Cup-shaped 2-inch flowers through sum- 
mer and autumn. 
Grandiflorum. Large steel-blue. 114 ft. 
Grandiflorum album. White with pale 
blue tinge. 2 to 21% ft. 
PLUMBAGO Larpentez. Leadwort. 
Dwarf plant which develops a mound, 
smothered with sky-blue flowers in 
Sept. and Oct. 6 to 9 in. 
POLEMONIUM reptans, Royal Blue. 
Jacob’s Ladder. ® Pretty foliage of deli- 
cate.texture, with airy spikes of bright 
blue flowers. 1 ft. June. 
Purchaser pays transportation beyond 50 miles of N. Y. 
* Dwarf plants for the Rock-Garden and edging the Perennial Border 

NEW YORK 8, N. Y. 
Plant these for the world of tomorrow; most will last many years 
and some may outlive the buildings on your property 
Hardy Perennial Plants 75 
