L. perenne 
large light blue saucers on graceful stems 8” to 12” tall; blooms all sum- 
mer. 
LOTUS 
This is a pea-like blooming plant for sunny places and between rocks. 
L. corniculatus flore-pleno 
double yellow flowers sometimes edged with red; 2’ tall; blooms August, 
September 
OENOTHERA 
O. fruticosa youngi 
very showy gray yellow flowers on 12” stems if planted in poor soil in 
full sun. They will also flower in semi-shade but will grow 6” taller and more 
lax. Foliage hugs the ground in glaucous dark green rosettes turning a fas- 
cinating red in the fall. A good and reliable ground cover. 
PHLOX 
We are listing some of the finest varieties for furnishing the rock garden 
with spreading sheets of brilliant color for several weeks in May. They have 
evergreen needle-like foliage. All are easy growers in full sun. 
P. nivalis camlaensis 
one of the finest of the trailing phlox; forms a compact cushion of dark 
pointed evergreen; outstanding large soft salmon-pink flowers on 5” stems. 
P. subulata alba 
pure white blossoms; light green foliage. 
P. subulata Apple Blossom 
fine pale-pink flowers completely cover the plant; of recent introduction, 
like tiny apple blossoms, hence its name. 
P. subulata atropurpurea 
very brilliant, dark red with dark green foliage. 
P. subulata Blue Hill 
a very profuse-blooming form with lavender flowers which# are almost 
blue. 
P. subulata Emerald Cushion Pink 
when introduced a few years ago this form made a sensation; bright green 
cushion covered with large, delightful pink flowers. 
P. subulata Emerald Cushion Blue 
recent introduction; similar to preceeding with blue flowers. 
P. subulata G. F. Wilson 
this variety produces fine lavender blue flowers with a well-pronounced 
cleft on each petal like Phlox bifida. 
POLEMONIUM 
P. reptans 
one of grandmother’s favorites; reliable with showy light blue flowers on 
6” stems in June; fern type foliage; slow creeping habit. Does best in full 
sun but will tolerate some shade. 
