Monarda - Bee-Balm; 
Tea; Bergamot 
Old-fashioned plants of easy 
anywhere. Highly aromatic 
pretty spikes of flowers. 
Cambridge Scarlet. Brilliant crimson- 
scarlet flowers. 24% ft. July. 
Oswego 
culture 
leaves and 
Croftway Pink. This new pink Berga- 
mot is a sturdy grower and the most 
exquisite, glowing rose-pink. Entirely 
different from any other new varieties 
in existence. 24% ft. July. Each $1.25; 
3 for $3.50. 
Salmon Queen. Salmon-pink flowers; de- 
lightfully fragrant foliage. 214% ft. July. 
All Monarda, each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 10 for 
$4.50, except where noted 
*Nepeta - Catmint 
Mussini.9in. A compact grower forming tufts 
of small violet-blue flowers during July 
aoa” Each 50c.; 3 for $1.30; 10 for 
Oenothera 
Missouriensis. 10 in. A trailing plant bear- 
Ing great quantities of big yellow flowers 
often 5 inches across. Deserves a prominent 
place in the rock-garden. June to Aug. 
Each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.50. 
Pachysandra 
Terminalis. An evergreen, trailing plant 
with thick, glossy green foliage forming a 
dense mat. One of the finest ground- ee 
Doz. 100 
1-yr. field-grown plants...... $2 00 $12 00 
2-yr. field-grown plants...... 250 1600 
214-in. pot-grown plants..... 2a) en LOLOO 
Pentstemon - Beard-Tongue 
Firebird (Cherry Glow). 2 ft. An out- 
standing new introduction to add color to 
summer gardens. The individual ruby- 
crimson blooms are unusually large and the 
long spikes of bloom are especially attrac- 
tive in bouquets. Blooms all summer. 
Garnet. 18 in. The graceful stems hold 
gece arranged, garnet blooms. June to 
“All Pentstemons, each 60c 
3 of one variety $1.60; 10 ion gs. 00 
Physostegia - False Dragonhead 
Rosy Spire. 314 ft. Showy spikes of deep 
rosy crimson bloom. Sept. 
Vivid. 18 in. Ideal dwarf kind with deep 
pink bloom. Sept. 
All Physostegias, each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 
10 for $4.50 
Platycodon - Balloon Flower 
Grandiflorum. 214 ft. Deep blue, cupped, 
star-shaped flowers. June to Aug. 
Grandiflorum Mariesi. 18 in. A _ useful 
dwarf variety for the foreground of the 
border. Blue. Blooms all summer. 
All Platycodons, each 60c.; 
3 of one variety $1.60; 10 for $4.50 
*Plumbago - Leadwort 
Larpentz. Plant of dwarf, spreading habit, 
growing 6 to 8 inches high, covered with 

Hardy Summer Phlox 
Phlox is the backbone of the summer gar- 
den and it can be depended upon to produce 
a great abundance of bloom over a long 
period. 
Blue Boy. Attractive, deep blue flowers on 
low, bushy plants. 2 ft. 
Border Queen. Enormous, compact trusses 
of pure pink. 20 in. 
Charles Curtis. Large flower heads of sun- 
set-red. Combines nicely with Mary 
Louise. 2 to 3 ft. 
E. I. Farrington. Large, bright salmon- 
pink shading to soft pink. Strong, healthy. 
Fairy King. Lovely lavender. Large, 
rounded flower heads. 2 ft. 
Leo Schlageter. Large, pyramidal clusters 
of bright scarlet-carmine overlaid with 
orange. 
Mary Louise. Pure white of large size. Very 
fe. 2 ft. 
Miss Lingard. Pearly white with pink eye. 
Good for cutting. 
Solmen Glow. Flame-pink with light center. 
t 
San Antonio. Immense heads of non-fading 
blood-red florets. 2 to 3 ft. 
All above Phlox, each 60c.; 3 of one variety 
$1.60; 10 for $5.00 
*Phlox Subulata - Moss Pink 
Alba. Pure white. 
Blue Hill. Deep blue. 
Rosea. Rose-pink. 
Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye. 
All above Phlox, each 50c,; 
3 of one variety $1.40; 10 for $4.00 
Phlox Species 
Divaricata. 10 in. Our beautiful blue native 
hlox. Does well in the shade. Each 60c.; 
3 for $1.60; 10 for $5.00. 
Polemonium 
Blue Pearl. Feathery foliage and dense 
masses of bell-like, lavender-blue flowers. 
8 to 10 m. Apr., May. Each 70c.; 3 for 
$1.60; 10 for $5.00. 
Poppies are dug and shipped in fall 
only. No spring delivery. 
Primula 
Hardy Primrose; Cowslip 
All Primulas are best planted in fairly rich, 
moist soil and shade; however, many varieties 
will get along nicely i im full sun, 1f watered 
often during summer months. Bloom in early 
spring. 
Auricula Giant Hybrids. Unusual and 
distinct Primula. Large flowers in various 
colors on 6 to 8-inch stems, 
Polyanthus. Cowslip. Suitable for grow- 
ing in light shade along the waterside. 
Blue Shades. Ruby. Yellow. 
Colossal Strain. Flowers often measure 
up to 2 inches across. Wide color range, 
including many two-toned pastels as well 
as deep shades of orange, copper, and gold 
through red and violet. Each 70c.; 3 for 
$2.00; 10 for $6.00. 
All Primulas, each 60c.; 3 of one variety $1.60; 
10 for $5.00, except where noted 
Pulmonaria - Lungwort 
Angustifolia azurea. Blue Cowslip. Grows 
about 1 foot high and is one of the first to 
bloom in early spring. Flowers are a deep 

Hardy Phlox 
Pyrethrum - Painted Daisy 
Pyrethrums are special favorites with us 
because of their stmple beauty of form, their 
wide use as cut flowers, and their attractive 
appearance in the garden. 
Single-flowering, Mixed. 214 ft. A good 
old-fashioned perennial with flowers re- 
sembling colored daisies and blooming in 
June. 
Double, Mixed. The flowers are freely pro- 
duced on vigorous stems 2 feet high. In- 
dividual flowers are often 3 inches across, 
with full, rich contrasting centers. 
All Pyrethrums, each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 
10 for $4.50 
Rosmarinus 
Officinalis. Rosemary. A very fragrant 
herb. Likes a sunny location and ordinary 
soil. Each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $5.00. 
Rudbeckia 
Purpurea, The King. A crimson-red form 
that can be combined effectively with 
White Lustre. 
White Lustre. This new Rudbeckia we feel 
confident will take its place as an tmpor- 
tant addition in many perennial gardens. 
You can count on White Lustre to reach 
3 feet in height. Blooms freely on sturdy 
stems from late June to September. 
All Rudbeckias, each $1.00; 3 for $2.75 
Salvia - Sage 
Azurea. 4 ft. The stems of each clump are 
terminated with loose panicles of sky-blue 
flowers. Aug., Sept. 
Pitcheri. Similar to Azurea but of more 
branching habit and larger flowers of rich 
gentian-blue. 3 to 4 ft. Aug., Sept. 
All Salvias, each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 10 for $5.00 
Santolina 
Chamaecyparissus (S. incana). Lavender- 
Cotton. A useful plant for knot gardens; 
can be sheared. Gray foliage. Yellow 
flowers, June and July. 12sto: 15s. 
Viridis. The plant is useful in the knot 
garden, a pleasing green in contrast to the 
gray of the above v ariety. Good as an in- 
dividual specimen. 1 ft. 
deep blue flowers. Aug.; Sept. Each 60c.; gentian-blue. Each 70c.; 3 for $1.90; All Santolinas, each 60c.; 3 for $1.60; 
3 for $1.60; 10 for $4.50. 10 for $5.50. 10 for $4.50 
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