PHLOX (continued) 
Orchid Lady (Alexander) 
New, a very distinct color; a bright, clear lavender 
with deep violet-red eye. Fades to a pale bluish- 
lavender. Choice. 
eG a a i a al $2.00 
Sky Blue (Alexander) Brittoni x Subulata Hybrid 
Earlier than Bluet, with large clear soft blue flow- 
ers and rich violet-blue eyes. The deep green color 
of the fine foliage lasts through the season, although 
the flowers fade to a very pale blue, they open a 
lovely clear blue. Big improvement over Lilacine, 
Blue Hill and G. F. Wilson, 
Each 75c; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
Vivid (True variety) 
Without doubt, the finest clear bright pink on the 
market to-day in the cushion variety. Very slow 
grower, but highly recommended. 
Vase NSS 8 Cy eee ee Be art ee $2.00 
White Queen (Alexander) 
The loveliest, clearest, purest white subulata known 
with a distinct yellow-orange pollen center. Very 
free flowering. Choice and new. 
Mach 7dc; 3 for $2.00; 6 for 
SHRUBS 
BUDDLEIA (Butterfly Bush) 
Sometimes known as the summer lilac. A shrub that 
needs little care if planted in a sunny location in- 
well drained soil. Sprays of flowers are produced 
profusely; if kept cut. Used as a filler with gladi- 
oli bloom. 
Dubonnet 
A new dubonnet colored Buddleia with firm, large 
spikes and individual flowers of good size that do 
not sunburn, Splendid cut flower. 
Each 60c; 3 for 
Ile de France, 4-6 ft. 
Large flowers of rich purple, borne in long sprays. 
Very hardy. 
Each 60c; 8 for 
Pink Dawn 
A Mount Arbor introduction. Compact plants attain 
a height of 4-5 ft.; with deep, dark green foliage. 
Large flowers of pink, borne in long sprays and 
produced in great abundance throughout the entire 
Summer and Autumn. Good cut flower. 
Each 60c; 8 for 
White Cloud 
A new white Butterfly Bush originated by the Car- 
roll Gardens. Very symmetrical and compact bushes, 
3 to 5 ft. covered with sprays of pure white blooms 
with tiny bright yellow eye. Perfectly hardy. Splen- 
did cut flower. 
TE te EN lp oo eneag UN S e $1.60 
