SUMMER CATALOGUE, 1917. 



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ORIENTAL POPPY. Pa-paver Orientale. 

 The most gorgeous of all the Poppies. 3 ft. 

 7510 Orientale. Brilliant orange-scarlet with black spots; very 

 early; May to July. 3 ft. ... Oz., 1 .50; ^ oz., .50; 



7515 Hybrids. Immense flowers, many of them larger than Orien- 



tale, the colors varying from blush white to orange and 

 deep red. 3 ft i oz., .50; 



7516 Mrs. Perry. An attractive shade of salmon-rose 



7525 Parkmani. Rich dark scarlet 5 oz., .50; 



7530 PAPAVER pilosum. Tall branching sort with salmony-red 

 flowers of large size. 2 ft. ... ... g oz., .75; 



7540 POTENTILLA Double Hybrids Mixed. Splendid hardy 

 perennials with ornamental foliage and briUiant flowers, 

 chiefly shades of yellow and red, borne in great profusion; 

 June to August. 2 ft. 



7545 Single Mixed. Various shades of yellow and brown 



PRIMULA, or Primrose. 



7550 Acaulis. Farquhar's Hybrids Mixed. A greatly improved 

 strain with flowers of large size containing many bright 

 and beautiful colors. ... ... ... i oz., 1 .25; 



7555 Yellow. Yellow English Primrose. The best sort for forc- 

 ing and bunching for corsage bouquets. 



7560 Blue. Color rich purple-blue 



POLYANTHUS. Primula elatior. 



7565 Farquhar's Giant Fancy Mixed. The colors range from 

 white to deep maroon; the yellow, rose and crimson shades 

 being particularly fine. These larger forms are desirable for 

 winter flowering in the conservatory as well as for bedding 

 out in spring. 9 in. ... . • ■ ... i oz., 1 .50; 



7570 Giant White. Pkt., .25 7575 Giant Yellow. 



7580 Giant Blue, Pkt., .50 7585 Giant Crimson. 



7590 Gold-laced. Flowei-s of briUiant colors with distinct yel- 

 low edges. ... ■ • • • ■ • ■ • • 8 oz., 1 .50; 



7595 Mixed ... ■■• •■■ loz., 1.00; 



Polyanthus Farquhar's Giant. 



Papaver Nudicaule. 



7600 PRIMULA Auricula Choice Mixed. A lovely race of Primroses 

 with large umbels of velvety flowers in many beautiful colors, chiefly yellow, 

 crimson, maroon and purple, frequently edged with gray or green. Pkt., .25 



7602 PRIMULA Pulveru- 

 lenta. 

 A beautiful variety resembling P. 

 japonica, but with larger and more 

 richly colored rosy-purple flowers. 

 The flower stems and calyces are 

 thickly coated with a white farina. 

 U ft. Pkt., .25. 



7605 PRIMULA Japonica 

 Mixed. 

 One of the finest Primroses for the 

 garden, producing several whorls of 

 large flowers, on erect stems, vary- 

 ing from white to crimson. Ij ft. 

 The seeds germinale slowly and un- ■ 

 evenly, i oz., 1.00; Pkt., .15. 



7610 PRIMULA Sieboldii. 

 Attractive class suitable for pot 

 culture, with large clusters of flow- 

 ers; colors white to rosy-crimson. 

 1 ft. {Crop failed.) 



7615 PRIMULA Rosea 

 Grandiflora. 

 A charming variety with flowers of 

 a clear bright rose. 6 in. Pkt., .25. 



Primula Pulverutenta. 



