132 ORKAMEKTAL GARDEKIXG. 



Fennel-leaved Paeony (P. tenuifolia). — Double and 

 single ; dark crimson ; May ; 1'/, to 2 feet. 

 Poppy, Perennial {Papaver). — Golden Poppy (P. cro- 

 ceum). — Orange yellow ; early ; 8 to 15 inches. 



Oriental Poppy (P. orientale). — Bright scarlet ; 

 June ; 18 inches. 



Pentstemon (Pentstemon). — There are a number of spe- 

 cies and varieties, with scarlet, purj^le, white, and other 

 colored flowers. 



Phlox, Perennial (Phlox). — Hybrid Garden Phlox. — 

 These have mostly originated from P. panimdataaiid P. 

 maculata, and are represented by a long list of excellent 

 named sorts ; summer ; 2 to 4 feet. 



Spreading Phlox (P. clivaricata). — Lilac-blue ; 9 to 



18 inches. 

 Creeping Phlox (P. re/j/fl^?i5).— Eosy-purple ; May 



and June ; 4 to 8 inches. 

 Moss Pink (P. suhulata). — Rose, white, and jDurple 

 varieties ; spring ; 4 inches. 

 Greek Valerian {Polemonium cmrideum). — Pale blue ; 

 18 inches ; and a form with variegated leaves. 



Jacob's Ladder (P. re^Jif^ws).— Bright blue ; spreading; 

 10 to 12 inches. 



Primrose [Primula). — Common Primrose (P. vulya- 

 ris). — Many colors ; protect. Polyanthus Primrose. — 

 Yellow, sulphur brown, etc.; spring ; 4 to 6 inches. 



Lungwort {Pulmonaria). — Narrow-leaved. — (P. an- 

 gustifolia).— Blight blue; April; 1 foot. Spotted-leaved 

 Lungwort {P. maculata).— Sho^yJ ioliage; blue; spring; 

 1 foot. 



Feverfew, Hardy [Pyretlirum). — Scarlet, crimson, 

 rose, and other colored varieties ; spring ; 15 inches. 



Sage, Southern [Salvia azurea). — Deep blue ; 2 to 3 

 feet ; protect ; some other species are desirable. 



