64 SPRING WHOLESALE TRADE LIST — FEBRUARY 8, 1950 

PHLOX SUBULATA, Moss or Mountain Pinks 
An early spring flowering type with pretty mosslike, evergreen foliage, which 
during the flowering season, in April and May, is hidden under the masses of 
bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, the border, and invaluable for carpeting 
the ground. 
Per 10 
Alba. Pure white flowers completely covering the neat compact 
plant in May; a lovely thing for the rock garden. ____________ $ 1.40 
AtrOpurpurea. The same habit of growth as the well known 
Phlox Subulata Rosea. The flowers are deep carmine-red 
making a most” brillant. display... see ee rb Eel os 
%Blue Emerald Cushion. New blue, with mats of lovely emerald- 
green foliage. 2... ..2_- wage eee oie, 2 ae eee ee 
%Blue Hills. Of uniform compact growth, with showy pale blue 
flowers freely produced in spring and again in fall. ________ 
Rosea. Rose-pink. Fine for covering banks, thrives in hot, dry 
situations, and blooms= proltusely s.r 
PHYSALIS, Chinese Lantern Plant. (RG) 
Francheti. Bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits, excellent for 
Winter bouquets, party sta lie) te 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower (RG) 
Blooms all summer. 12 in. Separate colors, blue and white. __ 
%PLUMBAGO. 
Larpentae. One of the most desirable border and rock plants. It 
is of dwarf spreading hubit, growing 6 to 8 inches high, covered 
with deep blue flowers during late summer and fall. __________ 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy (RG) 
Extra select doubie mixed. An attractive mixture. ____.________. 
xwJames Kelway. Bright vermillion red with yellow center. Very 
showy. Hxcellent@ cit.<flowery | 22a ee eee 
RANUNCULUS, ACRIS FI. PI. 
Double yellow buttercups like little roses on 18 inch stems in 
May and June. Plants are very neat with an upright growth. 
Prefers Sun. 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower. 
Hardy plants, adapted for the border. Well suited for cutting. 
%The King. It bears its large star-like deep crimson red flowers 
nobly on stiff stems. An established clump will produce from 
10 to 20 fine spikes, never failing, no matter how hot or aryrit 
may be. From half open buds to the orange-brown seedpot, 
the plant is always attractive. Height 3 feet. _______________ 
% White Lustre. A beautiful stately plant with large pure white 
star-like flowers, the cone of which has a delightful metallic 
lustre not unlike old brass and old copper mixed. The stems 
are stiff, 3 ft. high. An established plant will produce from 10 
to 15 spikes never failing regardless of weather. Hardy as an 
oak. re mS a” ee d 
1.40 
2.10 
1.80 
1.40 
1.40 
1.40 
1.80 
1.70 
1.70 
1.40 
3.00 
3.50 
Per 100 
$ 12.00 
12.00 
18.00 
15.00 
12.00 
12.00 
12.00 
15.00 
14.00 
14.00 
12.00 
25.00 
30.00 
