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Polemonium. 
; JACOB’S LADDER. 
Very pretty border plants with fern-like foliage and hand- 
ome flowers. 
>, Coeruleum--1i feet. Avery ornamental variety with hand- 
some finely cut, deep green foliage. Plant erect, bearing 
in early spring a great profusion of flowers in terminal 
spikes; color deep blue, very handsome. 
>, Reptams—6 inches,June. Creeping; foliage finely cut; 
flowers a very pretty clear blue. A very desirable variety. 
Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00, 
Plumbago. 
LEADWORT.. 
For bedding purposes, or as a rock plant, this is one of the 
nost satisfactory hardy plantsin cultivation. It is low-growing 
ind compact, and very free flowering. 
>, Larpemtae—1 foot, September. Blue. One of the best 
late flowering border plants. Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
Papaver. 
POPPY. 
Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivaled among hardy plants for beauty, effectiveness and gen- 
eral usefulness, and well merit the great popularity they have attained within the past few years. 
Whether in masses on the lawn, among shrubbery, in the herbaceous border, or in the rockery they 
are exceedingly attractive, producing from June to October a wealth of gorgeous blossoms truly sur- 
prising. 
P. Nudicaule (Iceland Poppy)—(See last page of Cover.)—1 foot, June. Pretty dwarf growing 
Poppies, producing a great abundance of white, yellow and orange colored flowers. Should be 
included in all permanent borders. 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
P. Oriental—3 feet. A magnificent Poppy, bearing flowers often measuring 6 inches across; color 
mostly brilliant scarlet, with black blotches. 10c each; $1.00 perdoz, 
POLEMONIUM COERULEUM, 
COLLECTIONS OF 
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HERBACEGUS 
PLANTS. .... 
To assist our custom- 
ers who are not familiar 
with these plants, and 
for their greater com- 
venience, we make up 
collections of the lead= | 
ing kinds, which we | 
offer on page 74, at re- 
markably low prices. | 
it is umderstood that | 
these collections are of | 
our selection, for which 
purpose we grow cere 
tain leading and popu- 
lar varieties in large 
quantities, and are con= 
sequently enabled to 
supply them at the ex- 
ceedingly low prices 
quoted. Ail the varieties 
are very desirable and 
should find a place in 
every garden. 
The plants we furnish 
are strong and. well, 
grown. 5 ; 
ICELAND POPPY. 
Pansies. 
We make a specialty of Pansy culture, producing fine piants 
in large quantities from our superb strains of seeds. in all colors. 
For varieties see page 57 of this catalogue. 
PRICE—Each, 10c; per doz., 50c; per 100, $3.50. 
Pyrethrum. 
FEVERFEW. 
(See last page of Cover ) 
P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-Eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet, September 
and October. This is indeed a magnificent plant and consid- 
ered by all plant lovers who have seen it one of the very 
finest for the herbaceous border and pre-eminently the best 
of its color for supplying cut flowers in the autumn. It forms 
a stout, upright bush, with light green leaves, bearing in- 
numerable large pure white flowers having bright yellow 
centers. The individual flowers measure fron 2 to 3 inches 
across and are borne in large flat cymes, each flower having 
a stiff, wiry stem, admirably adapting it for cutting purposes. 
Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM—GIANT OX-BYE DAISY. 
