Creeping Phlox (Phlox subulata) 
ONONIS NATRIX (C)— Snakeroot Ononis, 
yellow flowers on trailing stems... $0.50 
ORNITHOGALUM UMBELLATUM (B)—Star of 
Bethlehem, white flowers_.......___-. per doz. 1.00 
OXALIS OREGANA (R)—Lilac Woodsorrel-____. .50 
OmSUKSDORE| Yellow gessscee eee eee ree .50 
OXYPETALUM COERULEUM (P)— Sky blue 
flowers about 2 inches in diameter____..._-- .50 
PACHISTIMA MYRSINITES (C) — Likes half 
shade; rooted cuttings only..-...............--.----- .50 
PANSIES — Available in spring and early 
summer; yellow and mixed colors-....... Chey4, Shs 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE (P)— Iceland Poppy, 
CES PD CAPHICOlahl OW.e ts ses eee eee ee Ys) 
P. ORIENTALE (P)— Oriental Poppy, large 
brightescanletenowerssss=s sess = eee eeca 1.00 
PARSLEY—For the herb garden................-..----- 37 As} 
PELARGONIUM ANGULOSUM—A lovely va- 
riety of Martha Washington geranium for 
indoor culture; deep rose to maroon; young 
fol Kelsi teee soe ae ae ae, | ee oa Ae a ee .50 
P. GRAVEOLENS and P. RADULA—Rose gera- 
niums with fragrant leaves...................-...... BOO) 
PENNYROYAL—English Mint also known as 
Olds Ma nipieesere Sates re cea eae ee Pc 20) 
PENSTEMON CALIFORNICUM (P)— Broad 
basal leaves tinged bronze; blue flowers .75 
P. CONFERTUS (R)—Spatulate leaves; mats of 
dense foliage; purple flowers___..........__. YAS 
P. FRUTICOSUS (R)—Low evergreen shrub 
WiITTEVIOletE DIOSSO hl sssee cee meee eee eee 1.00 
P. GLOXINOIDES (P)—Medium tall perennial 
Wahdneevidkelntmidexe! KON lee ee ee .50 
P. HUMILIS (P)—Paler than preceeding va- 
riety and somewhat lower growing............ .50 
P. MENZIESI (R)—Creeping evergreen shrub; 
shiny dark green leaves; tubular violet 
flowers; one of the best of these natives .50 
P. PROCERUS (R)—Smooth leaves; small dark 
blue flowers on 10-inch stems...................- $0.75 
P. RUPICOLA (R)—Gray green leaves; ruby 
flO W CVS gate! pie teen ek Seas seat Se 75 
P. R. ALBA (R)—More compact than the pre- 
ceeding; white flowers............-.-------------------- This) 
P. SCOULERI (R)— Rounded 14-inch bush; 
toothed green leaves; mauve flowers___....... JES 
PERNETTYA MUCRONATA (R)— Low shrub 
with prickly leaves; berries of pink, red 
or white; good underbrush for larger 
broadleaved evergreens ........-.2---------2------0-- ffs 
P. RUPICOLA (R)— Lower growing; berries 
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PETROPHYTUM CINERASCENS (R)—Resembles 
Ghelranihus sine mtn ctu ees eee WS) 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (P)— Perennial Phlox, 
white, lavender and pink as well as named 
varieties. below jee siiie eet ern Cee ee *.50 
Beacon—bright red. 
Salmon Queen—bright salmon. 
Comus—orange-vermilion; medium 
height. 
Thor—tall and vigorous; salmon and 
carmine. 
P. DIVARICATA (R)—Sweet William Phlox, 
blue flowers on 8-inch stems____..._....._..____. .50 
*P. SUBULATA (R)—Moss Phlox or Creeping 
Phlox, rosy pink to magenta... Z2o 
Following are varieties available at the 
same price: 
Alba—white Blue Hills—light blue 
Apple Blossom—pink Camlensis—pink 
Atropurpurea—red Sprite—rosy pink 
P. (UNNAMED)—A ground cover variety simi- 
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