LUPINES 
The Lupines produce beautiful long spikes of pea- 
shaped flowers about a foot long on stems three 
feet high. Very attractive garden or cut flower. 
POLYPHYLLUS, Blue 
POLYPHYLLUS, Rose. 
POLYPHYLLUS, White, 
POLYPHYLLUS, Salmon. 
POLYPHYLLUS, Carmine. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
NEW RUSSELL LUPINES. Russell’s Lupines bear 
enormous, well-rounded, long symmetrical flower- 
spikes, often 3 ft. or more in length, each spike 
a mass of gorgeous color. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
LYCHNIS 
VISCARIA FL. PL. An exceptional perennial, with 
such distinctiveness when in flower, it attracts 
attention from a great distance. The plants are 
made up with long narrow foliage, producing ver- 
milion red flowers on stems 14 inches in length. 
As a garden flower for showy purposes it cannot 
be beat. The flowers can also be cut and used 
in vases. We very highly recommend it. 
Heavy F. G. — Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
LYSIMACHIA 
LOOSESTRIFE 
VULGARIS. Height 2 feet, large oval 
leaves. Yellow flowers. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
MERTENSIA 
VIRGINICA (Virginia Bluebells). A 
foot or two high with dark green 
foliage and loose panicles of rich 
blue, rose-tinted flowers in early 
Spring. 5 eyes and up. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
shaped 
FULLY DEVELOPED FIELD 
GROWN PLANTS ONLY 
There are NO seedlings, NO fine- 
ly cut divisions. The listings and 
pricings consider only plants at ex- 
hiition grade. NOT too young, 
NOT too fine to survive the rigors 
of shipping and _ transplanting; 
NOT so old that they have spent 
their major productivity here 
where it is wasted for your pur- 
poses. 
They are plants at the practical 
standard, grown to the traditional 
understanding of perennial plant 
qualifications. 
There is quality in the assortment 
of varieties, too. Good judgment 
is never allowed to yield to current 
intensive promotional interest. 
Every plant in this list, new or old, 
holds a solid position in horticul- 
ture, must be practical and profit- 
able turnover items. 
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GROWERS OF FINE PERENNIALS 
HARDY PHLOX 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine red with blood-red eye................ 2.00005. ..$2.00 $15.00 
BARON VON DEDEM. Brilliant orange-red, medium................. 0005 eee eee 2.00 15.00 
BEACON? ee Brilliantmchenny = eCinersent sche «ere Airis aca eee Sees uur Slee deeliste te wont qe ane 2.25 18.00 
B. COMTE. Tall growing variety producing large heads of rich satiny amaranth flowers. 
Very brilliant. Looks well planted close to a yellow-flowering plant................ 2.00 15.00 
BRIDESMAID] Brides! white with- al crimson yen =). ne. ee le es es 2.00 15.00 
CAVALIER: 2Onelof thes best, New. Low. Deep red... 2 fn 2 JS. Senses ae ee 2.25 18.00 
CHARLES SCURTISS=s eBeautigul=sumsetemediy 5 ctu yin vaya esis eeany os cade sti ee ete 2.25 18.00 
DAILY SKETCH. Soft salmon pink with a carmine eye. The individual flowers and 
trusses are extremely large and together with the color and vigorous growth make this 
hie OUTSTCKIGlIMaines Oniaanae teers wen eet ra ee oye Fic. foes detest nua oes oa tebere ie, ches tens 2.25 18.00 
DIXIES Gow em lightarpiinierer suse cis scant trecvecttecty a re OE a eee Meine hot VA on Gate 2.25 18.00 
E. L. FARRINGTON. Bright salmon and soft pink ...,..........0.....-.. 2.25 18.00 
ENCHANTRESS». Brightasaimom pinkpidarkseves 2. a 9. 6s ae en 2.25 18.00 
FIREBRAND ae Clearmorangemscarlets tall ayer 8 ce eet ee eet eee aye 2.25 18.00 
FRAU, ANT, BUCHNER: Pure white, mediumistall .2- 02... .5.5.2.. 24+ 2025-25-02 2.25 18.00 
JEANNE D’ARC. Pure white, bluish pink eye ....................... As SOS 2.00 15.00 
LEO SCHLAGETER. Large scarlet trusses slightly darker in the center............. 2.25 18.00 
LILLIAN. Lovely pure pink without any trace of magenta or rose. The florets are large, 
the flower heads are good size and are borne in remarkable profusion.............. 2.25 18.00 
LOUIS ABBEMA. Clear glistening white, medium tall ...................... 2.25 18.00 
MARGARET.4 Clearedeeps pinics stromgugrowenma v1 :01a 6 tt gee eae seems 2.25 18.00 
MARY LOUISE. Pure, glistening, snow-wnite heads of unusually large size ........ 2.00 15.00 
MISS LINGARD. Pearly white flower, with delicate pink eye, very remarkable bloomer 
producing two or three crops of flowers during the season; indispensable as a cut 
flower for florists’ use. It is the best early white Phlox known. Heavy Field Grown.. 2.25 18.00 
MRS. Rs P. STRUTHERS; Orange red» ‘One of the best. 3 inch: ..............5..:. 2.25 18.00 
MRS. WILLIAM = JENKINS? SPune: white. 0 S22 ae ea ees Pos ae a en 2.25 18.00 
MOUNT HOOD. Large pure white flowers in broad clusters. Medium tall........... 2.25 18.00 
PRIMESMINISTERS@ Whites clear@crimson eye exe acme <2 kate a Ane seus coe es 2.00 15.00 
PROGRESS Saab luies Withiaae whites Cyerimtan. oe etritar a cutee ante ae ae et eee ange Ssh eee 2.00 15.00 
PURPLE SWEETHEART. Reddish-purple with a deeper eye. Very bright........... 2.50 20.00 
REDBIRD. Crimson red with deep red centered florets.......................... 2.25 18.00 
RUBY LEE. The large flowers are plum red large panicles, strong thick stem, heavy 
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SIR EDWARD LANDSEER. Fine bright crimson, 32 inches ........................ 2.00 15.00 
STARLIGH Tage Vicletanedmshading eto. lilaGoe ns at aetna eens Were ce eae 2.25 18.0¢ 
THOR. A lasting favorite, deep salmon pink with carmine shadings. Most vigorous 
GOW 6 ae ana ee es eee oo ed ecg ier ee se ect Ait ce, cae NM FEN ite on le 2.25 18.00 
VONBLASSBURG see Pures Winl-tep erie Mice ie ree cq cane Ts tie cot quips ret AR Ratan ir 2.00 15.00 
Large fragrant lavender flowers in April and May. Shade lover for woodsy nat- 
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PHLOX SPECIES 
AMOENA. Beautiful spring flowering Phlox. Its beautiful clear pink flowers are borne 
in great profusion, upright, in bush form on stems 12 inches high in May. Very fine for 
2.00 15.00 
bordering 
Phiox Subulata 
MOSS PINK 
An early spring-flowering type with pretty moss-like, 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 or covering graves. 
XXX FIELD GROWN CLUMPS 
ALBA. Pure white flowers completely covering 
the neat compact plant in May; a lovely thing 
for the rock garden. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
ALEXANDER’S GIANT. New. Blossoms a deep, 
bright, rose. In the size of the florets, in the 
quantity of flowers that it produces, and in the 
vigor of its growth, it is larger by one-third than 
the normal varieties in the family. Foliage is 
bright lawn green. This is one of the finest Subu- 
latas that you can grow and sell. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
ATROPURPUREA. A distinct form of Phlox 
subulata, a very free bloomer; strong grower and 
of the color of Phlox decussata, B. Compte, with 
a slightly darker eye. When in bloom it stands 
out strikingly and can be distinguished by its 
deeper red from any other form of Subulata. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
BLUE EMERALD CUSHION. The pure, 
sport of Emerald Cusion. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
BLUE HILL. Of uniform compact growth, pro- 
ducing in early spring and late fall a splendid 
display of showy blue flowers. One of the best 
and surely a most distinct type and color. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
EMERALD CUSHION. A close compact foliage, 
even better in character than the Vivid.  Ex- 
tremely floriferous, it has the longest blooming 
season in the family. Florets of unusual size, 
color a pure, unbleached pink. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
sky blue 
FAVORITE. (Alexander). A pure rose in silver 
shade, really different, a standout in the block 
planting. It is new now, but a leader in sight 
sales from our assortment. You will like its vigor- 
ous nature. 
Per 10, $2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
LILACINA. A _ strong growing, creeping variety 
suitable for bold masses in the rockery, com- 
pletely covered with light lilac flowers in May; 
the foliage is lovely in winter. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ROSE UNIQUE. (Alexander). Cross Brittoni and 
Subulata Hybrids. This one is new and com- 
pletely different. It is so graceful and fragile 
that it suggests delicacy, yet is completely 
hardy under all conditions. Spurred, compact, 
and tending upright, color bright clear pink, 
carries a symmetric star in bright red right in the 
eye. 
Per 10, $2.50; Pe r100, $20.00 
ROSEA. Rose-pink. Fine for covering banks; 
thrives in hot, dry situations and blooms pro- 
fusely. 
Per 10, $2.00; Per 100, $15.00 
ViVID. Bright pink with fiery red eye. We would 
say that this is the finest free-flowering dwarf 
Phlox in existence. 
Per 10, $2.25; Per 100, $18.00 
WHITE CUSHION. (Alexander). Very compact. As 
hardy and rugged as Rosea. Large florets are 
starred in center with brilliant yellow-orange 
pollen point. ; 
$2.50; Per 100, $20.00 
Per 10, 
