WAYNESBORO, VIRGIT re 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Cozxtinued 
PHLOX SUBULATA ‘furoxs° ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
An early Spring-flowering type with pretty, ere Easily grown; long, shiny leaves, numerous fluffy, a te 
evergreen foliage which during flowering season in ‘Apri silky plumes which are beautiful in the garden through 

and May is hidden under masses of bloom. An excellent Fall and early Winter. May also be cut and used for in- ts 
plant for rockery and border; invaluable for carpeting = qoor decoration. Should be more used as a background 
the ground or covering graves. for the Perennial border, as a screen for hiding unsightly 
*Alba. Pure white. Neat, compact plant. objects as well as having many other uses. 6 to 8 feet 
*Atropurpurea. Nearest to a red. Quite showy. 
*Blue Hill. Uniform, compact; covered with showy, 
blue flowers. 
. Wi - Star-sl (sl, der fi 5 de 
Pape had end: tar-shape avender flowers ree TALL GROWING PHLOX 
*“Rosea. Rose-pink, at its best on a dry, sunny bank, Generally conceded as one of the best Perennials. May 
Prices on Phlox Subulata: be had in large assortment of varieties, in various colors, 
40c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.10, $4.00 per doz. = blooming over an extended period through Midsummer. 
PHLOX subulata, Mixed Colors. Our selection. It is not possible to offer all the good varieties but selec- 
Clumps—35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
$3.25 per doz. tions we offer are made up of the best. ie %, 
*PHLOX divaricata canadensis. A native species, 
worthy of extensive planting. Blooms early in April, i ; r 
continuing through May. Large, fragrant lavender OUTSTANDING NEW PR LOX : <= 
flowers. 12 in. 40c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.10, a 
$4.00 per doz. 60c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.65, $6.00 per doz. i: 
Charles Curtis. Magnificent 
Phlox of brilliant sunset-red. 
The flower head is large and 
unusually clear and sparkling 
as the flowers do not discolor 
in the sun or fade with age. 
Columbia (Plant Patent No. 
118). Delicate cameo-pink 
with faint blue shading at 
center. Out of each joint 
grows a lateral or secondary 
flower spike, continuing the 
display of bloom long after : 5 = % 
the main flower head has Ne 
disappeared. 

Eva Foerster. Very large flow- q 1% 
ers and trusses of bright ‘ ; 
salmon-rose with white eye. Charles Curtis Columbia 
Flash. Showy new variety. Carmine-crimson flowers with orange-scarlet 
center. Free bloomer, medium height. 
Mary Louise. Variety of great merit. Glistening waxy white flowers in extra 
large heads. Good grower, clean foliage, and unusually prolific bloomer. 
SELECTED STANDARD VARIETIES 
Border Queen. Very large heads brilliant watermelon pink flowers. Blooms 
freely over a long period. 

: — ee ; = Colonial. Strong grower, extra large, blue flowers. 
s Daily Sketch. Large trusses and individual florets. Light salmon pink, crimson 
Phlox Subulata in Rock Garden at Boxwood Gardens, Soca ae ot Wie eee s. Light s np 
Near Afton, Va. Miss Lingard. Most hardy, easily grown of all white Phlox. Flowers from June 
until October. Large heads of white flowers with pink shading in center. 
Prime Minister. Pure white, distinct crimson eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Popular old variety, bright rosy red, crimson eye. 
Von Lassburg. Splendid midseason; tall, white. Free flowering. 
Wm. Kesselring. Plum-purple, shaded violet. Rather dwarf. 
Standard Varieties: 50c. each, 3 of one variety for $1.35, $5.00 per doz. 





SEE PAGE 47 FOR GROUND COVER PLANTS 
Climbing Vines 
CLEMATIS 
Henryi, White 
Jackmani, Purple 
Mme. Andre, Red 
HARDY, 2-YEAR, FOR DECORATION, SHADE AND SCREENS 
Just as curtains are used as decoration for the interior, so do Clinging Vines beautify the 
exterior. They absorb heat, furnish shade, regulate the temperature and break the monotony 
of plain stone and brick walls. Especially suited for this purpose is a combination of Boston 
and English Ivy, the Boston clinging tenaciously to the wall, supporting the Evergreen Eng- 
lish, which is beautiful throughout the year. Vines are also useful and ornamental for screen- 
ing porches, and covering pergolas, such varieties as Clematis, Honeysuckles and Wisteria 
furnishing an added attraction during flowering season. Unsightly objects can be eco- 
nomically screened by planting a vine. 
BITTERSWEET (Celastrus scandens). Frequently planted to cover fences and for 
screening unsightly buildings. Especially noted for its orange-colored berries which hang 
on well into Winter. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis veitchi). Most popular deciduous climber. Clings to smooth 
surface walls. Often planted as a support to Evergreen English Ivy, the two climbing 
to great heights. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
CLEMATIS, Large Flowering. No other climbing vine equals in attractiveness the beauti- 
ful, large flowering Clematis. Available in various colors, blooming profusely in May, fol- 
lowed with some blooms throughout the Summer. Excellent for porch and trellis planting. 
Henryi. Large, single white. Jackmani. Most popular large purple. 
Mme. Andre. Large violet red. 
Prices on Large-flowering Clematis—2-Year: $1.35 each, $15.00 per doz. 
CLEMATIS paniculata. The finest of all Small-flowering Clematis. In Midsummer the 
entire vine is clothed in a mass of white bloom. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
DUTCHMAN’S PIPE (Aristolochia durior). Rapid grower; broad leaves, brownish 
colored flowers. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera helix). Broad, glossy evergreen foliage. Used as a ground cover in 
low, shady places, as well as a border to walks and garden paths. Can be planted for cov- 
ering walls, but should be used in connection with Boston Ivy for climbing smooth walls. 
4 in. pots, 75c. each, $7.50 per doz.; 2 in. pots, 35c. each, $3.50 per doz. 
ENGLISH IVY, Small Leaf (Hedera helix microphylla). More hardy, shorter jointed 
and more branching than the broadleaf type. 3 yr. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
GOLDFLAME HONEYSUCKLE (Lonicera heckrotti). Large flame-coral, trumpet- 
shaped flowers lined with gold; May until frost. May be used asa porch screen. Also useful 
as a ground cover in shady or sunny locations; new and rare. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
KUDZU VINE (Pueraria). Large, bean-shaped leaves; one of the fastest growers of all vines; 
useful for covering steep banks, unsightly buildings or for making a quick screen or shade. 
A vine in good soil will grow 50 ft. or more in length. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
VIRGINIA CREEPER (Ampelopsis quinquefolia). This well known native climber is one 
of the best and quickest growing varieties. Useful for covering trees, trellises and arbors 
and brick or stone walls. Its large, deep green foliage assumes brilliant shades of crimson 
and scarlet in Fall. 75c. each, $7.50 per doz. 
WISTERIA (Wisteria chinensis). A Chinese vine, has been long used in this country; 
requires considerable space, good support. Long, pendulous clusters of lavender or 
blue flowers in May. $1.00 each. 


