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PERENNIALS—(Continued) 
PHLOX, subulata, Moss or Mountain Pinks 
Per10 Peri00 Per 1000 
alba, pure white flowers cover the plant in May. _____ $140 $ 12 00 
atropurpurea, the best red subulata Phlox; deep 
carmine red, darker eye. May-June. 4 in. _______ 1 40 12 00 
Blue Emerald Cushion. New blue, with mats of 
lovely eemerald-ereen. foliage, ...............---.-. Bf ANG) 18 00 
Emerald Cushion. A new variety producing a mass 
of pure pink blooms. Plant is very compact and 
sturdy. Foliage is greenest of all creeping phlox. 2 10 18 00 
lilancina. a _strong-growing creeping variety for 
massing in the rockery, completely covered with 
ibedaty [oie salons, WER (Zk abe 2 1 40 12 00 
rosea, rose-pink; thrives in hot, dry situations; a fine 
DAnkMECOV Cl te s= =e ee gees feels een Cee eee PS 1 40 12 00 
Samson, rose-pink; darker eye. Blooms again in the 
EE 22) Se ea ny gt gh a ON i he aR 1 40 12 00 
Vivid, vivid-rose-pink, darker eye. Very choice; free 
TONNE, + Cel Se a ee eee ee ee eee ee 1 40 12 00 
PLATYCODON, Balloon Flower. June and July. 18 in. 
SRAnOMLOTUN we DLU Cs gee ee ee eS ee 1 40 12 00 
PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy. May-June. i8 in. 
atrosanguinea, deep rose-red, single flowers. ________- 1 40 12 00 
hybridum roseum, soft pink and rose shades, single... 1 40 12 00 
SALVIA (Sage) 
Edible, especially valuable for seasoning. 2 ft. __--_-_ 1 20 10 00 
*SEDUM, Stonecrop Per 10 
Acre, (Golden Moss) green foliage, yellow flowers. July. 
BUOY, ae es eee Bo ee ce oe he ee ee ee $ 1 40 
Spectabilis Brilliant, light green foliage, broad heads of rich 
rose-red flowers. August-September. 15 in. __-__-___---- 1 40 
VERONICA, Speedwell 
Amethysthina, (Royal Blue). Beautiful spikes of rich gen- 
tion blue flowers in June and July. 10 to 15 inches. Ex- 
CEllent a LOrerockhmeardens Ole DOr CCl =e eee oe 1 80 
LILIUM, Domestic Grown 
regale, flowers are white, slightly suffused with pink, with a 
beautiful shade of canary yellow extending part way up 
the trumpet. June-July. 3-5 ft. 
Bs Ue) G Wake 2 ade eyes eee Se eee ee eee aa 90 
tenuifolium (Carol L) Narrow-leaved; deep scarlet waxen 
recurved flowers. June. 15 in. 
2EtOeS sin eee ee ee I 5 Ae ke We 48a Gk Agee A 1 00 
SIE OMA BIT) eee es ts ee i See ess Fe aS ae 1 20 
4, ti i diy. S.2eydee SS ee eee See eres Sener 1 40 
tigrinum, the well-known old-fashioned lily; bright orange, 
thickly covered with purple spots. 
Sins lemetauo i) meee eee ee Bee ce eee le nee eee 120 
Sing CeGatOecnitl, eee eee see ee eee eee somes ae nee 1 80 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY (Convallaria majalis) 
Very fragrant pure white, bell-shaped flowers for shaded 
locations, 
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200 
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