In column Sun Needed © means full 
sun, © half shade-half sun, @ full shade 
Color 
LAMIUM (Dead Nettle) 
Alba 
LAVANDULA (True Lavender) 
Vera 
LIATRIS (Gayfeather) 
Pycnostachya 
Scar‘osa, White Spire 
Spicata 
LINUM (Flax) 
Perenne, Blue 
LOBELIA 
Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower) 
LUPINUS (Lupine) 
Russell 
LYCHNIS (Campion) 
Haageana Hybrids 
Viscaria, Double 
LYSIMACHIA (Loosestrife) 
Clethroides 
LYTHRUM (Pink Loosestrife) 
Superbum, Morden’s Pink 
MERTENSIA (Bluebell!) 
Virginica (Virginia Cowslip) 
MONARDA (Bee-balm; Bergamot) 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet 
Didyma, Salmon Queen 
Didyma, Sunset 
Didyma, White 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
Palustris semperflorens 
NEPETA (Catmint) 
Mussini 
NIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower) 
Rivularis 
Orange, 
C2NOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
Youngi 
PACHYSANDRA (Japan Spurge) 
Terminalis Flat of 50 for $7.50 
PEPPERMINT (Mentha piperita) 
PHLOX subulata (Moss Pink) 
Carmine-red, Blue, Rose & White 
PHLOX, VARIOUS Per 100 
Divaricata canadensis $40 
Nivalis, Camla 
PHLOX decussata 
White 
Lavender-blue 
Lavender-purple 
Pure white 
Lavender-purple 
Pale azure-blue 
Fiery cardinal 
Various 
scarlet, pink 
Rose-crimson 
White spikes 
Deep pink 
Blue to pink 
Crimson-scarlet 
Salmon-pink 
Deep wine-red 
Pure white 
Pale blue 
Blue-lavender 
Creamy white 
Lemon-yellow 
Glossy green 
Green leaves 
Specify color 
Lavender-blue 
Pure pink 
(Hardy Summer Phlox) 
B. Comte Rich red-purple 
Charles Curtis Brilliant sunset red 
Columbia Cameo-pink, 
Daily Sketch 
Jules Sandeau 
Leo Schlageter 
Progress 
Salmon-pink, 
Bright watermelon-pink 
Vivid scarlet, 
Clear lavender-blue 
faint blue eye 
crimson eye 
orange sheen 
Sir John Falstaff {Huge rich salmon-pink 
World Peace 
Miss Lingard 
Pure snow-wh : 
Pure white (Suffruticosa) 
Ite 
Time of 
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ous Bloom Necded Prefered Dees Each 3 for 
6-8 in.| May-July |O 3 Border; rockery|$0.60 $1.65 
1 ft.) July-Aug. |O 2S Herb garden -55) 1:50 
4 ft.| Aug.-Sept.|O@ |2D; 4D Cutting; masses} .55 1.50 
5 ft.| Aug.-Sept.|O@© |2D; 4D Cutting; masses} .55 1.50 
216 ft.| Sept.-Oct. |O © @)2W; 4W Border; cutting| .55 1.50 
15-18 in.| May-Sept. | O © 2 SD Masses; rockery| .55 1.50 
2-2% ft.| July-Aug. © @| 4HSW Border; woods $55} AO) 
214-3 ft.| June-July |O 2;4S Border; cutting| .60 1.65 
12 in.| May-June | O 2:4 Border; masses 55 1/50 
14 in.| June @) 2; 4 Border; rockery| .55 1.50 
2-3 ft.| July-Sept. |O © 2; 4W Cutting; pools Ws Bal) 
3-4 ft.| June-Sept. |O © 2; 4W Border; pool 60 1.65 
1 ft.| April-May ©@| 2HM Woodland Dee 1250 
4-3 ft.| June-Aug. | O© 2; 4W Border; masses iy alee 
5-3 ft.| June-Aug. |O®© 2; 4W Naturalizing 250) 1.35 
6-3 ft.| June-Aug. |O © 2; 4W Cutting; pools 55 1.50 
6-3 ft.| June-Aug. | OO 2; 4W Wild garden 55m 1750) 
10 in.) May-June © |2;4HW Edges; woods noisy aleet0) 
12-15 in.} June-Aug. | O 1;2; 4 Edges; rockery 50 1235 
4-5 in.| June-Sept. |O@ 3W Carpet; rockery} .55 1.50 
2 ft.| June-Aug. |O© |2D; 4D Masses; cutting] .55 1.50 
6-8 in.| All year O@e 2;4 Carpets; slopes |See at left 
2-3 ft. O@ |2W; 4W Flavoring Ax ibe 
6 in.| April-May | O 2SGD Carpet; rockery} .50 1.35 
10 in.| April-May |O© ®@ 4 Carpet; rockery| .55 1.50 
8 in.| May-June 4 Edging; rockery| .60 1.65 
2-214 ft.| July-Sept. | O09 4 Border; cutting | .55 1.50 
2-214 ft.| July-Sept. |O®© 4 Border; cutting| .55 1.50 
2-24 ft.| July-Sept. |O© 4 Border; cutting] .55 1.50 
21-3 ft.| July-Sept. |O@ 4 Border; cutting} .55 1.50 
2-2% ft.| July-Sept. |O © 4 Border; cutting} .55 1.50 
3 ft.| July-Sept. |O®@ 4 Border; cutting Ae) Ew) 
21-3 ft.) July-Sept. | O© 4 Border; cutting} .55 1.50 
2-2% ft.| July-Sept. |O© 4 Border; cutting} .55 1.50 
214-3 ft.| July-Sept. |O@ 4 Border; cutting | .55 1.50 
2 ft.| June-Sept. |O@ 4 Border; cutting aa) NO) 
Linum perenne 
Nierembergia rivularis 
Liatris scariosa 
W = Moist or wet 
Mertensia virginica 
Explanation of Column 
Type Soil Preferred 
1=Poor sandy or clay soil 
2=Deep (10 in.) light loam 
3 =Sandy loam + leaf mould 
4=Deep (10 in.) medium loam 
5 =Heavy loam or clay loam 
A=Acid or sour 
C =Crushed limestone 
D=Dry or ordinary 
G=Gravel or rubble 
H =Humus or peat 
K =Lime or alkaline 
L=Leaf mould 
M = Manure, fertilizer 
P =Poor, no manure 
S=Sandy or gritty 
Phlox divaricata canadensis 
Phlox subulat 
