missouriensis—prostrate stems to 2 feet wide and 10 inches high with 
lovely clear yellow flowers 3-5 inches across, in profusion. g.c. 
Youngii—2 feet, June-August, reddish stems, good green foliage and a 
profusion of bright yellow flowers about 1-1” inches across. g.c. 
PENSTEMON—Indispensable, bloom April-frost, spikes of foxglove-like tu- 
bular flowers. g.c. 
TENDER ONES— 
Appleblossom 
Deep Pink 
Harpy OnEs— 
Blue Bedder—spreading, prostrate with blue to lavender flowers. 
Firebird—3 feet, fire red. 
Garnet—2-2% feet, garnet red. 
Rose Elf—new. Smaller flowers than the other types listed, of a lovely 
coral-pink on erect stems 142-2 feet. This one, unlike any others listed, 
may be divided. Blooms summer and fall profusely. Everyone who 
saw this in bloom at the nursery fell for it. Stock limited. 4’s — 65¢. 
PHLOX decussata (Hardy Phlox)—these rarely do as well here as in the East 
due to our long dry summers. Give them light shade, rich soil, and 
plenty of water. All varieties, bare root — 50¢, g.c. — 80¢. 
A frica—2% feet, deep scarlet. 
E. I. Farrington—3 feet, salmon pink. 
Chas. Curtis—immense heads of sunset red. 
Lillian—2-3 feet, beautiful soft pink, early and continuous bloomer. 
Marie Louise—2-2% feet, the best pure white. Large pure waxy white 
florets on big flower heads. Clean glossy dark green foliage. 
Royal Purple—the best deep blue. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Summer Glow—4 feet, June-August, 18 inch spikes of laven- 
der-rose flowers, glistening green foliage. g.c. 
Summer Snow—3 feet, June-August, pure glistening white, both this and 
above are good cut. g.c. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Bellflower)—rather like the Campanula, flowers in 
shades of blue and white, all summer. Must be established to do well. 
grandiflorum—clear deep violet blue, to 2% feet. g.c. — 80¢. 
grandiflorum album—white form of above. g.c. —- 80¢. 
grandiflorum Mariesii—to 1% feet, large blue flowers. 24’s — 40¢. 
grandiflorum Mariesii alba—white form. 2%’s — 40¢. 
grandiflorum Shell Pink—lovely pale pink cups with deeper veining. 
g.c. — 80¢. 
POTENTILLA cinerea—2-4 inches, a dainty tufted creeper with butter-yellow 
stemless flowers in spring and summer. 4’s — 60¢. 
nepalensis Miss Willmott—we have not seen this old favorite listed for a 
long time. It has good clean green foliage, grows about 1-1% feet high; 
produces quantities of scarlet single flowers. g.c. 
PYRETHRUM—discontinued until we can accumulate a sufficient number 
of good colors, both doubles and singles. 
*REHMANNIA angulata—one of the most colorful perennials for shade, deep 
rose tubular flowers in spikes, summer and fall, cut to ground after 
flowering. Flats, g.c. 
cream—this cream-colored form of above is most unusual and attractive, 
blooms from early spring to late fall. Flats, g.c. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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