WELLER NURSERIES CO., Inc. Holland, Mich. HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS 
PHLOX SUFFRUTICOSA (Early Flowering Hardy Phlox) 
*BURNS. Rosy-red with cherry-red eye. 3 ft. Early. 
*MISS LINGARD. White. 22-3 ft. Early. 
PHLOX (Various Types) 
+AMOENA. This is by far the most beautiful of all spring flowering 
Phlox. Its beautiful clear pink flowers are borne in great 
profusion, upright, in bush form on stems 12 inches high in 
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+EMERALD CUSHION. Compact foliage, long flowering habit. 
Large, pure lavender. 4 inch. May. ......................-------------------------- 
+EMERALD CUSHION PINK. A pink variety of the above 
{SUBULATA ALBA (Creeping Moss). White. 4 inch: May. 
+SUBULATA ALEXANDER’S PINK. Beautiful bright rose with 
conspicuous red eye. Very fine. 4 inch. May. ..................--..--..------ 
+SUBULATA ATROPURPUREA. Deep carmine-red. 4 inch. May. —____-_--_----- 
+SUBULATA DELIGHT. The purest white. Bright green foliage and 
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*SUBULATA LILACINA. Blue variety. 4 inch. May. 
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+SUBULATA VIVID. Bright pink with darker eye. 4 inch. May. 
Very lovely. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern) 
*FRANCHETTI. Bright scarlet fruits. Excellent for drying. 2 ft. July-September. —~ 
PHYSOSTEGIA (Faise Dragonhead) 
*ROSY SPIRE. Deep rosy crimson color. Excellent. 3-3¥% ft. September. _.._.__... ___ 
*SUMMER GLOW. Colorful 18 inch spikes of rosy-crimson on 4 ft. stems. New 
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*VIRGINICA. Pink spikes. 3-4 ft. July-August. 
*VIRGINICA ALBA. White variety of above. 
*VIRGINICA VIVID. Very deep pink flower, heavy bloomer. The very best Dwarf. 
142-2 ft. July-Septembr. 
PINKS—see Dianthus Plumarius 
PLANTAIN LILY-see Funkia 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower) 
*JAPONICUM GR. FL. Blue, bell-shaped flowers. 2 ft. June-October _.._ => 
*JAPONICUM GR. FL. ALBUM. White variety of above. _....._.__-_SEEeeess—(FFFFeFssSSS 
*JAPONICUM GR. FL. Double Blue. 2 ft. June-Oct. ___.____ 
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*JAPONICUM GR. FL. SHELI: PINK. Deep rose. 2 ft. June-Oct. __._..__ 
+JAPONICUM GR. FL. MARIESSI. Deep blue. 1 ft. June-Oct. _... 
{JAPONICUM GR. FL. MARIESSI ALBUM. White variety of above. _....._-=S ‘4 
PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 
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POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
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POTENTILLA (Cinquifoil) 
+RUPESTRIS. White with yellow center. 18 inch. May-June. _..._.__ 
+WARRENSII. Bright yellow. 1-1% ft. May-June. —_ 
+WHITE BEAUTY. Fountains of snowy blossoms. 1-1% ft. May-June. 
POTERIUM (Japanese Burnet) 
*OBTUSUM. Tall and graceful spikes of pink flowers, feathery 
leaves. 3 ft. All summer. Excellent for cutting. 
PRIMROSE—see Oenothera and Primula 
PRIMULA (Hardy Primrose) 
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+VERA. A beautiful strain of all shades. 6 inch. April-May. __ 
+VULGARIS. English Primrose. Pale yellow as above. 
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