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LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS 
Lupinus (Lupine). 
Effective hardy plants, succeeding in any good garden soil, 
‘blooming in May and June; 3 feet. We offer them in separate col- 
-ors and mixed as under. 
Per pkt 
Polyphyllus Blue. A good violetblue ..........-.. 10 
—White:.Pirest:whitet..., ase. a eee 10 
—Rose. Very pretty rosy pink .......-..+.-+-+-..-: 15 
—Moerheimi. The finest of all hardy Lupines, plants of ro- 
bust habit, bearing spikes of beautiful light and dark pink 
fT1OWETS <x ocisbnk: oh cee 2 coer ee 25 
—Mixed. Allcolors. Per oz.,30cts...+..-.-++++-+-+++-. 5 
Lychnis. 
_ Handsome hardy perennial plants of easy culture, growing 
in, any rich garden soil. ’ 
-Chalcedonica (Rose Campion Jerusalem Cross). Fine scarlet 
flowers; 2 feet. Per “4 0z.,20cts.-.----+-+.-- pap isgace 5 
Haageana. Brilliant orange, scarlet, crimson, ete., In mix- 
ture; foot: Per qz:) 40 cts. ais cit itieno ds Seeman i 10 
Lythrum. 
Roseum Superbum (Rose Loose Strife). A very pretty hardy 
perennial; grows about 3 feet high and produces spikes of 
rosy flowers from July to September. Per % oz., 40 cts. . . 10 
Mignonette (Reseda). 
Defiance. Spikes of remarkable size; from 12 to 15 inches long; 
deliciously fragrant. Per %oz.,25cts. ......-... 10 
Golden Machet. Golden yellow. Per % 0z.,25cts.-...- - 10 
Goliath. Plants of compact habit, with rich green foliage, 
the giant trusses of flowers being borne on erect, strong, 
stiff stalks and surpassing all others in brillianey of color; 
especially suited for house culture. Per % oz., 50 cts. . . 15 
Large Flowering Pyramidal. Flowers large, of a reddish 
tint!) Per4.0z;, Wictsa0 oe 2 20 ee ee eee 5 
Machet. Well adapted for pot culture; dwarf pyramidal 
growth, bearing numerous flower stalks; highly colored and 
Veryiraprant §Per 041072) 2 CtS: ann =) et epee ian =e ire 10 
Meat Hybrid Spiral. A fine, strong-growing sort. Per oz., : 
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Parson’s White. Good spikes of white flowers. Very sweet. 
Per ATOZ. DOLCE i «ccc, ee Er nena bite 5 
Salmon Queen. One of the brightest and sweetest; good 
spikes; Per 4 loze2bictsitieyt-s eta ae ee eres eee 10 
Sweet-scented (Reseda Odorata). The old variety, with 
small spikes, but very sweetly scented. Per oz., l5cts... - 5 
Musa. 
Ensete (Abyssinian Banana). A splenid plant for the open 
air in summer, producing a _ most striking effect when 
planted singly or in groups. The seeds germinate easily if 
planted in summer, and the plants can then be carried over 
in the house till the following summer. Per pkt. of 5 seeds 25 
PHILADELPHIA—FLOWER SEEDS 
Myosotis (Forget-Me-Not). 
Neat and beautiful little plants, succeeding best in a semi-shady, 
moist situation. ; Per pkt. 
Alpestris Ceerulea. Bright blue. Per % oz., 25cts. ..... 5 
—Robusta Grandiflora. Large flowering; bright blue. Per 
MI GZ OUCtSe so» ce Dicaoath Saoecwome, Beale Gd 5/66 due 5 
—Victoria. Of bushy habit, bearing large numbers of bright 
azure-blue flowers. Per % 0z.,25 cts..-......... 10 
—Royal Blue. This beautiful variety belongs to the upright 
section; flowers of larger size and a deeper blue than any 
other, unexcelled for potculture  ........... 15 
Dissitiflora. Compact habit, profuse bloomer; exquisite blue; 
an attractive spring bedding plant ............. 10 
Palustris. The true blue Forget-Me-Not. Per % oz., 50 cts. . 10 
—Semperflorens. A charming Forget-Me-Not, continuing in 
bloom from early spring until autumn; blue. Per % 0z., 50c. 10 
CEnothera. 
Perennial Mixed (Evening Primrose). Charming, mostly low- 
growing hardy plants, with large and showy flowers of yel- 
low, white, ete:...- |... sua. Shier 5) eee ne 10 
Pennisetum. 
Japonicum (Hardy Fountain Grass). A grand new hardy 
ornamental grass, growing about 4 feet high with bright 
green, narrow foliage and cylindrical bronzy purple flower 
heads, held well above the graceful foliage. 2 pkts., 25 cts. 15 
Pentstemon (Beard Tongue). 
Highly useful and attractive hardy perennials, and much used in 
the hardy border. Per pkt. 
Barbatus Torreyi. Brilliant coral red 
Digitalis. White flowers, with purple throat. ........ 10 
Ovatus. Bright blue, shaded purple ..........4.+.. 10 
Pubescens. Spikes of bright rosy-purple flowers ..... . 10 
Mixed. A great variety of kinds andcolors ......... 5 
Phlox. 
Hardy Perennial. Our collection of these is the most exten- 
sive in the world. Seed should be sown as soon as ripe. 
Order now and we will send as soon as harvested which is 
usually in late September or early October. Mixed colors. 
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DEFIANCE MIGNONETTE 
For complete list and cultural notes see our Garden Book for 1912 
