FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



PLATYCODON. 



POTENTILLA — Cinquefoil. 



Handsome and very useful 

 plants for massing- with other 

 plants in the border. They are 

 dwarf andsomewhat trailing- in 

 habit and produce in almost 

 constant succession great 

 quantities of brilliant flowers 

 of varying shades of yellow 

 and crimson. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



PLUMBAGO — Leadwort. 



This is one of the most sat- 

 isfactory hardy plants in cul- 

 tivation. It is low-growing 

 and compact, and very free 

 flowering. 

 P. Larpentac 



ber. Blue 



PLATYCODON — Chinese Bell Flower. 



Exceedingly handsome hardy border plants, 

 closely resembling the Campanulas, with which 

 they are often confounded. They are 

 bushy and upright in growth; flowers 

 large, very numerous and showy; succeed 

 well in any good soil. 



P. Grandiflorum (Bell Flowers) — Three 

 feet. A very handsome plant, one of the 

 best in cultivation; blooms continuously 

 all summer. Flowers blue, bell shaped. 

 Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 

 PHYSOSTEGIA — False Dragon Heart. 

 P. Virginica — Three to four feet. A 

 beautiful free blooming Perennial. If 

 kept cut will flower from mid-summer 

 until fall. Color a shell pink. An ex- 

 ceedingly desirable plant. Each, 15c; 

 per doz., $1.50. 



PAPAVER- Poppy. 

 Perennial Poppies stand almost un- 

 rivalled among hardy plants for beauty 

 and general usefulness, and well merit 

 the great popularity they have attained. 

 They are exceedingly attractive, pro- 

 ducing from June to October a wealth 

 of gorgeous blossoms truly surprising. 



P. Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy) — One 

 foot. June. Pretty dwarf growing 

 Poppies', producing a great abundance 

 of white, yellow and orange colored 

 flowers. Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 



P. Orientale (Oriental Poppy) — Three 

 feet. A magnificent Poppy, bearing 

 flowers often measuring 6 inches across; 

 color mostly brilliant scarlet, with 

 black blotches. Each, 10c; per doz., 

 $1.00. 



PYRETHRUM — Feverfew. 

 P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy) 

 — Four to five feet. September and Oc-' 

 tober. This' is indeed a magnificent plant 

 and one of the very finest for the herbaceous 

 border for supplying cut flowers in the au- 

 tumn. It forms a stout, upright bush, bear- 

 ing innumerable large, pure white flowers, 

 having bright yellow centers. Each, 15c; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



1 foot, Septem- 

 One of the best 



late flowering border plants. 



Each 15c; per doz.. $1.50. 



RANUNCULUS— Buttercup. 



Very attractive border plants 

 of easy culture, succeeding 

 well in any good garden soil. 

 R. Acris fl. pi. (Bachelor's 

 Button) — 2 feet. May. Foli- 

 age handsomely cut; flowers 

 very double; color a shining 

 golden yellow. Blooms very 

 profusely. Each, 15c; per 

 doz., $1.50. 



PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM— GIANT OX-EYE DAISY 



