PHLOX SUBULATA 
PHLOX SUBULATA—Moss Pink 
A fine spring blooming type with moss-like evergreen foli- 
age and creeping habit. The foliage is hidden by masses of 
lovely flowers in April and May and makes fine green 
cover all the rest of the year. Excellent for covering bare 
spots or banks as well as in the border or rockery. Must 
have full sun. Will do with very little moisture. 
*Alexander’s Giant—Exceptionally large blooms of deep rose 
with a distinct eye. Very fine. 
*Alexander’s Pink—A very fine new pink of compact habit. 
*Arbutus—Well named in that the plant in bloom resembles 
Arbutus. It is a solid mass of delicately shaded Arbutus 
pink. 
*Autumn Rose—A splendid deep rose sort with a marked tend- 
ency to rebloom in the fall. 
*Blue Hills—Very fine strong grower forming 2’ mats with 
exquisite deep blue flowers. 
*Bridesmaid—Vigorous grower with large white flowers hav- 
ing a deep red eye. 
*Brilliant—Perhaps the brightest of all with masses of gor- 
geous brilliant red flowers on very prostrate plants. 
*Emerald Cushion—Emerald green cushions and large full- 
petaled flowers of lovely pink. 
*Emerald Cushion, New Blue—A blue form of the above. 
*Orchid Lady—Deep orchid with a distinct eye of darker 
shade. Lovely. 
*Ronsdorf Beauty—Compact grower. Large brilliant fiery rose 
flowers with unusual luminosity. Greatly admired always. 
*Sky Blue—The finest new blue. 
*White Cushion—Very compact dense cushions completely 
hidden by dazzling pure white flowers. The very finest 
white we have seen. 
Any of the above 65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65 
One each of the 13 Phlox Subulata $7.75; 3 for $20.00 
PARDANTHUS (Par-danth’-us)—Blackberry Lily 
Perfectly hardy lily-like plant of easy culture. Planted in 
groups in the sunny border they form a charming picture 
with slender strong stems 3’ tall branching at the top and 
forming large heads of gay flowers. 
chinensis (syn. balamcanda)—Orange colored flowers spotted 
black and handsome seed pods that resemble large black- 
berries. These are excellent in the winter bouquet. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
ANTHEMIS 
PHYGELIUS (Fy-gee’-li-us)—-Cape Fuchsia 
capensis—We cannot understand why this plant should be so 
little known. It is without question one of the very finest of 
all hardy perennials. The shapely 3’ plants are covered with 
intense scarlet, tubular shaped flowers from July to Sep- 
tember. One of the brightest of all hardy plants. Quite 
shrubby in mild climates. With us it must come from the 
ground each year, but entirely hardy anywhere. Full sun or 
light shade. $1.10 each; 3 for $2.95; doz. $11.00 
POLYGONUM (Po-lig’-o-num)—Solomon’s Seal 
A dainty family for the rockery or front row border. Any 
good garden soil suits them if there is plenty of moisture. 
“affine—Tufted pale green leaves and graceful spikes of rich 
rose-colored flowers which change to a deep red as they 
fade, lighting up their surroundings for weeks in late sum- 
mer and fall. 
*reynoutria—A strong growing ground cover for unsightly 
spots. Spreads quite well, growing 1’ tall with handsome 
spikes of fragrant red flowers and attractive bronzy foliage. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of the Polygonum $1.25; 3 each $3.25 
PULMONARIA (Pul-moh-nair’-i-a)—Lungwort 
Noteworthy perennials adapted for the shady border or 
rockery. Should be grown in groups and reset every 
three or four years. They are especially lovely under de- 
ciduous trees and shrubs or along the waterside. 
*lutea—A new plant to American gardens, having very heavy, 
crinkled green leaves and masses of soft yellow flowers. 
Very strong grower and a prodigious bloomer. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
*Salmon Glow—A new plant having lush green foliage and 
brilliant coral red flowers. A distinctive novelty. 
85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
*saccharata maculata— Large deep green leaves heavily 
spotted with silver and heads of mertensia-like bells in 
drooping clusters of pink and blue in early spring. The 
highly ornamental leaves persist all season. A fine plant 
for a cool spot. 
*saccharata, Mrs. Moon—A new variety having more silver on 
the leaves and larger flowers showing greater contrast 
in the pink and blue heads. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $8.50 
One each of the 4 Pulmonarias $3.75 
PRICES: 65c each; 3 for $1.65; $6.50 a dozen, except where noted $I 
