
Hot. 
Color In. Time of Bloom 
PENTSTEMON 
A new variety, lower growing and more compact in habit. 
Pentstemon 
barbatus, Rose Elf Rose 30 
PLATYCODON 
The large bells of the Balloonflower rank with the Bellflowers in 
furnishing this delightful flower form. “Shell Pink” is a new variety, 
adding a much needed color to this group of plants. 
Jun.-Aug. 
Balloonflower 
Blue-violet 36 Jul.-Aug. 
White 36 Jul-Aug. 
Soft Pink 36 Jul.-Aug. 
erandiflorum 
grandiflorum album 
g. Shell Pink 
PHLOX PANICULATA — Hardy Phlox 
Phlox are the most showy plants in the garden. They are perfectly 
hardy and flower throughout the summer when perennial blossoms are 
needed most. 
Caroline Vandenberg Lavender-Blue 30 in. 
Chieftain Ruby Red 36 in. 
Count Zeppelin White, Red-Eye 36 in. 
Daily Sketch Pink 36 in. 
E. I. Farrington Salmon Pink 24 in. 
Enchantress Salmon Pink 36 in. 
Firebrand Crimson 30 in. 
Flash Rosy Red 36 in. 
George Stipp Salmon Pink 24 in. 
July Lights Carmine 30: in. 
Leo Schlageter Scarlet 36 in. 
Mary Louise White 30: in. 
Mia Ruys Dwarf, Pure White 18 in. 
Milly von Hoboken Light Pink 30 in. 
Progress Light Blue 30 in. 
Royal Purple Purple 30. in. 
Spitfire Salmon Orange 30 in. 
Phlox — Spring Flowering 
These are the early spring-flowering types with masses of bloom 
with pretty moss like, evergreen foliage. They are splendid ground 
covers, edging plants and rock plants. 
PHLOX 
nivalis camla, compact grower. Pure Pink 9 May-Jun. 
$.75 each, 10 for $6.50 
subulata Rose 6 May 
s. Sky Blue Blue 6 May 
s. atropurpurea Rose-purple 6 May 
s. Alexander’s Pink Pink 6 May 

Blue 6 
Pink 
May 
6 May 
Two new varieties with foliage that remains a beautiful rich 
s Emerald Cushion, Blue 
s Emerald Cushion, Pink 
green throughout the season. 
Both varieties 3 for $1.75, 10 for $5.00 

PHLOX glaberrima (suffruticosa) Miss Lingard 
The best early white Phlox, flowering throughout the summer. 
White 24 Jul.-Aug. 

Better Perennials io 


Primula — Munstead Strain 
PRIMULA 
polyantha, Munstead Strain Various 10 May-Jun. 
veris Yellow 8 May 
SCABIOSA 
A group of these will provide a wealth of flowers for cutting. 
caucasica Blue 24 Jun.-Jul. 
caucasica alba White 24 Jun.-Jul. 
c. Houses Hybrids Mixed, Blue Lavender or White 24 Jun.-Jul. 
THYMUS vulgaris Border Gem (Sicily) 
Border Gem Thyme is a plant of many purposes. Since we intro- 
duced it a year ago, many customers have planted it and are en- 
thusiastic about the results. 
Border Gem Thyme is a low (6 to 9 inches) distinctly spreading 
type forming a low mound 15 to 18 inches or more in diameter. 
It is evergreen for year round attractiveness. 
It will grow and spread where grass will not succeed and prosper in 
warm sunny places and on dry bankings. 
Border Gem Thyme is ideal for a low border in the garden along 
a path or in front of evergreen and shrub plantings. 
Because of its rapid growth its cost is low compared with other ever- 
green ground covers or border plants. 
Prices — 10 for $6.00 25 for $12.50 
Plant some of the newer Phlox 
Phlox and 
Phlox 
Discard your old magenta colored 
buy a group of these newer exciting colors. 
are perfectly hardy anywhere in New England. Plant 
them freely for July and August flowers. 
5 or more plants of one variety will be furnished at the 10 rate. 
