P. barbatus, Rose Elf. 2-3 ft. An outstanding new hardy 
penstemon of the barbatus type. The flower is a lovely 
coral pink. Blooms June and July. An excellent cut 
flower as well as a good garden display. 
P. Cobaea. 2 ft. Reddish purple to white. May-June. A 
very showy penstemon. Mo. and Neb. South. 40e. 
P. confertus. 1-2 ft. Cream white to sulphur yellow. Likes 
more moist and richer soil than the others. Rocky 
Mts. to Ore. and Calif. 40c. 
P. fruticosus. 1 ft. Shrubby. Blue-Violet Wyo. to Ore. 
40c. 
P. glaber. 1-2 ft. Large blue flowers in July. Missouri 
River, west. 40c. 
P. grandiflorus. Large Flowered Beardtongue. 2-4 ft. 
Stalk and leaves smooth blue-green. Flowers large 
rich lavender, pink er white. One of the most showy. 
June. Prairies of Ill. and Minn., westward. 
P. grandiflorus alba. A pure white selection of above. 
A most beautiful plant. 
P. haydeni - Blow-out Penstemon. 12-20 in. Flowers 
large milky blue, fragrant. Unusual long narrow gray- 
green leaves. Very rare. 
P. hyb. murrayanus x grandiflorus, remarkable plum- 
purple and other colors. 
P. nitidus 8-10 in. Long gray leaves. Sky-blue flowers. 
40c. 
P. spectablis. 2-4 ft. Rose-purple or lilac. 40c. 
P. venustus. 2 ft. Showy blue flowers. 40c. 
Phlox amoena. Amoena Phlox. 12 in. Upright bush form. 
Pink flowers in May. Sun. Va. to Ky. and south. 
Phlox divaricata laphami. Wild Sweet William. 12 in. 
Lilac. May. 
Phlox maculata. Meadow Phlox. 2-3 ft. Purple-streaked 
steams. Flowers pink-purple in summer. Penna. 40e. 
Phlox ovata. Mountian or Pink Phlox 4-7 in. Semi-ever- 
green. Good ground cover in light shade. Pink or light 
red flowers 1 in. across in May. Mountain regions, 
Penna. to Ala. 40c. 
Phlox stelonifera. Creeping Phlox. 4-12 in. Creeping 
Reddish-purple. May. Light shade. Higher mountains, 
Penna to Ga. 40c. 
Polomoniaum reptans. Greek valarian or Jacobs Ladder. 
9.12 in. Bright blue flowers in April or May. Grows 
naturally in moist light shade also under garden con- 
ditions. Attractive in bloom or foliage. N. Y. to Ala. 
west to Minn. and Kan. 40c. 
Blue Pearl. A named selection with graceful foliage and 
light blue flowers. Partial shade or sun. Blooms in 
May. 
Sanguinaria canadensis. Bloodroot or Red Puccoon. 6-12 
in. White flowers April-May. Light shade. Que. to 
Man. south to Ky. and Kan. 35c. 
Seutellaria resinesa. Dwarf Scull-cap. 8-10 in. A very 
neat little plant for a dry sunny location, blooming 
over a long peried in summer and fall. Flowers blue 
and white. Native of the plains, Neb. and Kan. to 
Tex. and Ariz. 40c. 
Sieversia turbinata (Geum Rossii) 10 in. Bright yellow 
flowers. Finely cut green and purplish foliage. An 
alpine from Colerado’s mountain peaks and the Artic. 
40c. 
Sisyrinchium albidum. Blue Eyed Grass. 10-12 in. Blue 
flowers in summer. Dry location in sun. Ga., Ala. to 
Ga., north to Ont., Mich. and Wis. 35c. 
