HARDY GARDEN AND WILD FLOWERS 
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PHLOX, Harpy Horticutturat Varieties 
We list here a choice selection of fine garden Phlox, in the most popular 
colors. 
Count Zrppe.in, 2-214 ft. White with carmine eye. Mid-season. 
Beacon, 2-3 ft. Brilliant cherry-red. Mid-season. 
Bricut Eyzs, deep rose with dark eye. Large florets. 
Cuarves Curtis, brilliant crimson-red. Mid-season. 
Cuierran, deep rich oriental red. 
Dairy Skertcu, late mid-season. Salmon pink, dark eye. 
E. I. Farrineron, 2-3 ft. Clear pink with dark eye. Mid-season. 
Fash, early, tall, rich red in color. 
Lixi1an, 2-3 ft. Fine pink, tracing of blue in center. Mid-season. 
Mary Loutsr, 214 ft. The best white. Large flowers July-August. 
Mia Roys, 1-114 ft. Pure white, large trusses, mid-season. 
Nawatan, dark violet with white center. Late. 
Royat Purpts, rich shaded violet purple. 
Ruru May, 2-21 ft. Very fine clear flesh pink. Late. 
Satmon Grow. Salmon pink with lighter eye. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginiana, Hy. Wurre, 2-214 ft. 
Pure white, July-September. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum, BaLLoonFLower, 18-24 in. 
A dependable garden plant, with deep blue showy flowers in July- 
September. 
PODAPHYLLUM peltatum, Common Mayaprte, 12-18 in. 
Curious native, large green leaves horizontally held and covering the 
white flowers in May, followed by a yellow edible fruit. 
SANGUINARIA canadensis, Biooproor 
Woodland species, with delicate white flowers in earliest spring. 
SEDUM acre, Gotnmoss Sronecrop, 3-4 in. 
Low rapid-spreading groundcover, yellow flowers. May-June. 
S. reflexum, Jenny Sronecrop 
Makes a creeping carpet, with myriads of small yellow flowers. 
SEMPERVIVUM arachnoideum, Spinerwes HovseE.erk, 9-12 in. 
Red flowers in mid-summer, on a fleshy stalk rising from the curiously 
webbed rosettes. 
S. brauni, Brauns Hovusrierk, 7-8 in. 
Larger rosettes, with yellow flowers on a shorter stalk. 
SHORTIA galacifolia, Oconzrsrtis 
Clumps 1.50 each, 9.00 per 10. See description, page 22. 
STOKESIA laevis, Sroxusta, 18 in. 
Bright blue flowers in July and August. 
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