HARDY PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Hibiscus (Mallow Marvels)—4 ft. giant flowered bor- 
der plant. Blooming from late summer unit] fall. 
Mostly red. 
Lathyrus Latifolius (Perennial Sweet Pea)—A profuse 
blooming and beautiful climber. Color Pink, red. 
*Lily-of-the-Valley—Excellent for shady places. 
Lupines Russell Hybrids—Mixed. Attractive spikes. 
Resembling the larkspur. Very fragrant. 
Lychnis (Challedonia)—Tall crimson spikes. 
*Myrtle (Vincaminor)—An excellent trailing ground 
cover. Grows nicely in shady places. 
Hardy Perennial Phlox. 
Phloxpaniculata—Succeeds in almost any soil and 
blooms throughout a long season. From July until 
frost. 
Red Bird—Brilliant red. 
Adonis—Very good red. 
Hauptman Koehl—Dark blood, red. 
Fuer Brand—Brilliant scarlet. 
Charles Curtis—Very good scarlet. 
Salmon Glow—Strong growing salmon. 
R. P. Struthers—Rose pink. 
Rheinlander—Very good salmon. 
Lillian—Light pink. 
Mergen Rood—Bright rose. 
Comus—Deep salmon. 
Annie Laurie—Dark salmon. 
Border Queen—The best pink. 
Sweet Heart—New salmon pink. 
P. D. Williams—Light pink, dark eye. Very large 
flowers. 
Rosenberg—Deep violet-cerise. 
Royal Purple—Deep purple. 
Tapis Blance—Very good white. 
Mrs. Jenkins—Good tall white. 
Mary Louise—Good low white. 
Snow White—New. One of the best. It is one of our 
own. 
Pure White—Red eye. 
Starlight—Purple, white star. 
*Phlox Divaricata—Fragrant lavender flowers on 10 
inch stems. Blooms April and May. 
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