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. 85c each; 3 for $2.25; doz. $7.50 
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 
PHYSOSTEGIA (Fy-soh-steg’-i-a) - False Dragon’s Head 
Handsome plants for the sunny border or wild garden. 
Should be divided and re-set every three years to insure 
shapely clumps. 
Summer Glow—Towering stems often exceeding 4’, terminat- 
ing in colorful spikes 144’ in length of rosy crimson. This 
new plant blooms in August when color is very scarce 
in the garden. 
Summer Snow—A glorious pure white form of the above. 
65c each; 3 of one kind $1.65; doz. $5.50 
One each of the 2 Physostegias $1.15 
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. 65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
*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 $2.95 
PLATYCODON (Plat-i-koh’-don)—Balloon Flower 
Large crepe paper-like bells blooming over a long season. 
Should have a well-drained position in the sunny border. 
21’. 
grandiflorum fl. pl_—One of the most outstanding new per- 
ennials in recent years. Lovely double flowers with the 
same fine habits of the single forms. Long lived and per- 
fectly hardy anywhere. Flowers are fine medium blue with 
deeper veining. 
grandiflorum album fl. pl—A superb new pure white form 
of the above. 
Shell Pink—A beautiful new pink form of this ever popwlar 
Bellflower. 
75c each; 3 of one kind $2.00; doz. $6.50 
One each of the 3 Platycodons $2.10; 3 each $5.75 
PIMELIA (Py-meel’-e-a)—New Zealand Daphne 
coartica—A very rare and lovely little prostrate shrub car- 
peting the ground with sturdy branches covered with 
glaucous foliage. Masses of fragrant filmy white flowers 
in the spring and tiny waxen white berries in the fall. 
Perfectly hardy, forming mats 2’ across and 1” tall. 
85c each; 3 for $2.35; doz. $8.50 
PENSTEMON (Pen‘-ste-mon)—Beard Tongue 
A group of such importance that every gardener should 
include a goodly collection in the framework of his planting. 
They are of easiest culture, perfectly hardy and permanent, 
and for brilliance in garden display or usefulness for cut- 
ting they are in the front ranks. The dwarfer sorts are most- 
ly true evergreen shrubs and natural-born rockery plants, 
coming from nature’s own rockeries. Our visitors invariably 
buy Penstemons so our enthusiasm is also shared by those 
who see them. Sun loving plants for rather poor sandy soil. 
No plant gives more and asks less than these lovely Pent- 
stemon. 
*barretae—Thick fleshy leaves on tidy 6” bushlets. Brilliant 
vermilion-rose flowers. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*fruticosa—In our opinion one of the best natives of the North- 
west. A spreading shrub 8” tall and great masses of large 
lavender flowers in May.  65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
*fruticosa azurea—aA pale blue variation of the above. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
*heterophyllus—Handsome flowers of clear metallic blue on 
sturdy upright branches. 10”. 
65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
*Newberryi—Tiny evergreen shrub with deep green Holly-like 
leaves and lovely deep rose flowers. Easy and permanent 
in full sun. ‘ 75c each; 3 for $2.10 
*pinifolia—A very fine, though little known sort, forming neat 
little evergreen shrubs clothed with short needle-like 
leaves and large brilliant scarlet flowers over a long period. 
Easiest culture and really a treasure. 85c each; 3 for $2.25 
One each of the 6 Penstemon $4.00 
PENSTEMON—New Large Flowered Hybrids 
No hardy perennial can surpass the brilliant display made 
from early summer till frost by this strain of easily grown, 
free-flowering Penstemon. The large gloxinia-like blooms 
are carried gracefully on 2’ stems, with several stalks giv- 
ing color throughout the season. Beside its usefulness in 
the perennial border, the flowers are excellent cut, last- 
ing a week or more in water. 
Firebird—Fiery red; from Switzerland. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Garnet—Rich garnet red original of the strain. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Ruby King—One of the showiest of new perennial plants. 
The 18 to 24” spikes bear myriads of rich, brilliant, ruby 
red trumpet-shaped flowers which are larger than those 
of the above types. 95c each; 3 for $2.65; doz. $9.50 
One each of the Large Flowered Hybrids $2.25 
PENSTEMON—Barbatus hybrida 
Giant Beard Tongue 
From broad mats of glossy evergreen leaves this fine ever- 
bloomer sends up 3’ stalks of richly colored flowers, from 
May to November. 
Pink Beauty—Bright shell pink greatly admired for clear- 
ness of color. 75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
*Rose Elfe—A superb new dwarf sort with fine pink flowers 
in great masses all season. Hardy and dependable. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
Ruby Gem—Fine large deep ruby-red. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
One each of the 3 Barbatus Hybrids $2.15 
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. 65c each; 3 for $1.65; doz. $5.50 
*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 
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