16 The Joseph F. Martin Co., Inc., Painesville, Ohio 
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LYCHNIS 
VISCARA FL. PL. The plants are made up of long, narrow foliage, 
producing vermillion red flowers on stems 14 inches in length. ...... 
LYTHRUM 
ROSEUM-SUPERBUM. Deep rose, 4 ft., very bright. .................--- 
MATRICARIA 
GOLDEN BALL. Dwarf golden yellow plant. Forms a mass of blooms. 
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MERTENSIA 
VIRGINICA. (Virginia Bluebells). A foot or two high with dark green 
foliage and loose panicles of rich blue, rose-tinted flowers in early 
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MONARDA 
HYBRIDA SUNSET. A deep purplish red. Much deeper than Cram- 
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DIDYMA, CROFTWAY PINK. A most appealing rich rose-pink. Hardy 
and free blooming. Like other Bergamots, it resents an irresistible 
attraction for hummingbirds. Does well in shady gardens and s excel- 
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MYOSOTIS 
PINK BEAUTY. A new true deep pink. Large and prolific free flowering 
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ONEOTHERA — Evening Primrose 
YOUNGI. Bright lemon yellow. 24 inch. June-August. .............. 
PACHYSANTDRA — Japanese Spurge 
TERMINALIS. Ground covering plant, averaging 6 to 8 inches in height 
and branching freely into a dense mat. Its shapely indented foliage 
is practically evergreen. It bears small spikes of light colored flowers 
during May and June. As a border for walks and drives it is most at- 
tractive; also splendid for steep in sun or shade and for dense shade 
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PENTSTEMON — Beard-Tongue 
PINK BEAUTY. Flower spikes 30 inches high, pure pastel pink, are 
borne in profusion. The silvery sheen in the foliage and in the bloom 
makes it a beautiful garden and cut flower variety. ................ 
ROSE ELF. A lovely clean shell-pink. A beautiful cut flower; one 
of the outstanding new and good plants; makes a delightful com- 
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PHLOX SUBULATSA — Moss Pink 
ALBA IMPROVED. Pure white flowers completely cover the plant in May 
ALEXANDER’S GIANT. Blossoms deep rose, flowers one-third larger 
than usual Subulata floret. Extremely vigorous, lawn green foliage. 
ATROPURPUREA. Rich amaranth-red flowers with slightly darker eye. 
BLUE EMERALD CUSHION. Exactly the same growing characteristics 
as) Emerald¥Cushion flowers, Belladonna Bluey 0.5.55.) 0. eee 
BLUE HILL. Uniform, compact, covered with showy plue flowers in 
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CRIMSON BEAUTY. A free flowering variety. Individual flowers are 
large of a most brilliant red with a small deep carmine center. ...... 
EMERALD CUSHION. A new pink variety, pure color, sturdy, crisply 
foliaged, the greenest and most compact of them all. ............... 
FAVORITE. (Alexander). A pure rose in silver shade. Rugged and 
distinct, it has the most universal appeal in our Subulata plantings. 
ORCHID LADY. One of the best new colors in Subulata Phlox. About 
the earliest bloomer, pure orchid-pink with a deep violet eye, no trace 
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ROSE UNIQUE. (Alexander). Cross Brittoni and Subulata Hybrids. 
Spurred, compact, and tending upright, color bright clear pink, carries 
a symmetric star in bright red right in the eye. 
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WHITE CUSHION. (Alexander). Very compact. As hardy and rugged 
as Rosea. Large florets are starred in center with brilliant yellow- 
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