Virginica. 3-4 ft. Pink spikes. July - August. 
Virginica Alba. A white variety of the above. 
Virginica Vivid. Deep pink flowers in Aug. and Sept. 
on 2 ft. stems. Long lasting cut flowers and color 
in the garden when there is little in bloom. 
Platycodon. Chinese Bellflower. Large campanula 
like summer blooming flowers. Also known as 
Balloon Flower from shape of bud. Upright in 
growth. Well drained sandy soil in sun. 
Double Blue. 18-24 in. Bloom starts in June. 
Double White. 18-24 in. Similar to the blue. 
Double White. Betty Lou. 3 ft. Pure white waxy 
flowers of exceptional substance. Heavy ae 
Shell Pink. 18-24 in. Single, deeper pink veins. .60 
Plumbago Larpentae. Blue Leadwort. Foliage ap- 
pears in late spring growing less than a foot tall, 
spreading to 18 in. From July to frost covered 
with deep blue flowers. Well drained sandy loam 
in full sun. Give winter protection. ____-__-_ .60 
Polygonatum Reynoutria. Dwarf Lace Plant. A good 
ground cover of easy culture, 4-8 in. It is hardy 
and establishes itself by underground runners. 
Foliage pale green, turning red in fall. Pink 
sprays of flowers in fall. Full sun, _-____-_-_ .60 
Primula Polyanthus. Bunch Primrose. Primroses do 
best in a rich moist shady location. Also in a sim- 
ilar soil in full sun if mulched to keep ground cool 
and moist. 
Giant yellow. Rich shades of golden yellow. 
Giant white. Especially good strain. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Pyrethrum. Painted Daisy. Sunny location in good 
soil. Neat growth and finely cut foliage make 
them attractive garden plants. Long stems and 
the simple beauty of flower make them favorites 
for cutting. 
Helen. 24-30 in. Even double pink of fine form. Cut 
back plants tend to bloom again. The best double 
pink. as ues ae .60 
Robinson’s Hybrids. 2-3 ft. Very large single flowers 
Choice s, is sacle oid bane ING > 50 
Ruby Red. Giant flowered singles for those who 
want the best. ans Bee .60 
Saxifraga. Rockfoil. Choice evergreen plants for the 
rock garden. 
Cordifolia. Heartleaf Saxifrage. 12-20 in. Big heart- 
shaped leaves. Pink or reddish flowers in late - 
April. Will grow in shade if kept dry in winter. 
the preceding but smaller. The leaves are not 
heart-shaped. Flowers April-May, rose-purple .75 
Sedum. Stonecrop. Dwarf plants for the sunny part 
of rock garden or border. 
Spectabilis. 10 in. Rose flowers in August. 
Spectabilis Brilliant. 10 in. Crimson. August. 
Spectabilis Variegata. Same as above but with var- 
iegated leaves. 
Spurium. Dragon’s Blood. Bright carmine-red flow- 
ers appear above bronzy-red foliage from July to 
Sept. An excellent plant for wall or rock garden. 
Silene Schafta. Autumn Catchfly. Deep rose pink 
flowers on 3-6 in. plants blooming June till fall. 
A good plant in dry location in full sun. 
Spiraea Venusta. Meadow Sweet. 3-4 ft. Rosy pink 
flowers July and August. Best in deep rich soil 
or by pool or brook. Sun or light shade. 
Stachys. Woundwort. 
Lanata, 1-1% ft. Purple flowers on dense spikes. 
Plant white-woolly throughout. 
