Marinus Van Der Pol — Nurseryman 23 
Commander in Chief. Very good scarlet red. 
Count Zeppelin. Large white, red eye, fine combination. 
Daily Sketch. Large salmon pink, fine phlox—50c each. 
Daybreak. Delicate pink. Early 2 ft. 
Enchantress. The best pink phlox we have—S0c each. 
E. I. Farrington. Clear pink with darker eye, fine phlox. 
Evelyn. Delicate silvery pink. A dainty color. 
George Stipp. Large salmon red. Very late, strong grower. 
Hauptman Koelh. Very large blood red, strong grower. 
Jules Sandeau. Large pure pink, medium height. 
Marie Louis. Finest white, medium height, large flowers. 50c each. 
Mia Ruys. The best dwarf white, large trusses—50c each. 
Morgenrood. Bright rose, deep eye. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Tall white, large trusses. 
Mrs. Milly von Hoboken. Large soft pink flowers. 
Salmon Glow. Large flowering salmon pink, sturdy grower. 
PHLOX SPECIES 
Divaricata Laphammi. Blue phlox, early, 6 inches tall. 
Subulata (moss pink). Masses of pink flowers. 
S. Alba. White form of above. 
S. Camlaensis. New, large rose colored flowers, 6 inches tall. 75c ea. 
S. C. F. Wilson. Lilac blue flowers in masses. 
S. Vivid. Compact dwarf plants with rose pink flowers. 
Suffriticosa Miss Lingard. Most popular everblooming white phlox. 
2At 
PHYSALIS Francetti (chinese lantern). Orange seedpods for winter 
decorations. Grows 2 feet tall. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginica (false dragonhood). Pink flowers in Aug. 
Grandiflora Vivid. Dwarf pink flowers, 1 ft. 
PLATYCODON Grandiflora (balloon flower). Blue, 2 ft., showy. 
Grandiflora alba. White, from June to October. 
Marriesi. Violet blue, 1 ft., fine for rockgarden. 
Marriesi alba. White same as above. 
POLEMONIUM Caeruleum (Greek valerian). Sky blue flowers on 
tall stems. 
C. Reptans (creeping polimonium). Early showy blue flowers. 
POTENTILLA Nepalensis (‘“Mrs. Wilmott”). Salmon pink, July and 
August. 
PRIMULA Polyantha, Munstead Strain. Free flowering, yellow and 
white. 
P. Kleini. Extra large orange-yellow flowers in clusters. 55c. 
Vulgaris. Red shades. 
PULMONARIA Angustifolia (lungwort). Azure blue flowers in May. 
12 inches. 
PYRETHRUM Roseum (painted daisy). One of the most liked cut- 
flowers in various shades of pink, in June. 
Buckeye. A double form, excellent for cutting. Color red. 75c. 
Miami Queen. Semi double pink. A fine cut flower. 75c. 
RANUNCULUS Acris fl. pl. (buttercup). Dwarf double yellow, May 
and June. 
ROSEMARINUS Officinalis (rosemary). Aromatic foliage, blue flowers. 
RUDBECKIA Laciniata (golden glow). Large double yellow flowers 
in August. 
SALVIA Azure grandiflora (azure sage). Blue flowers on slim stems. 
A. Pitcheri. Dark blue flowers in September. 
Pratensis (meadow sage). Blue spikes in June, 2 ft. 
SANGUINARIA Canadensis (bloodroot). Starry white flowers in April 
May. 
5 plants at 10 rate; 25 plants at 100 rate 
