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LarGe ORIENTAL Poppy 
PACHY SANDRA 
Terminalis. A trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming 
broad mats of bright, glossy green foliage and small spikes 
of flowers during May and June; invaluable as a cover plant 
either in sun or shade. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; $15.00 
per 100. : 
PARDANTHUS [leckberry Lily) 
Sinensis. Lily-like flowers of bright orange during July and 
August on 23 feet high stems, followed in September with 
seeds which resemble blackberries; will grow and do well in 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.: 
any soil in a sunny location. 
$15.00 per 100. 
PAPAWER NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppies) 
The plant is of neat habit, forming a tuft of bright green fern- 
like foliage, from which spring, throughout the entire season, a pro- 
fusion of slender leafless stems 1 foot high, each graced with charm- 
We offer them in three colors, viz., white, 
25 cts. each: $2.50 per 
ing cup-sbaped flowers. 
yellow and orange-scarlet, or in mixture. 
doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
NEW ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Perry’s White. 
the list of Hardy Perennial plants made in a number of years, 
Unquestionably the most important addition to 
we offered it for the first time three years ago, and those who 
planted and flowered it were much pleased. It is the most dis- 
tinct break that has yet been made, the flowers being of a pure- 
satiny-white, with acrimson maroon blotch at the base of each 
petal. 
Gerald Perry. One of the most beautiful Oriental Poppies yet 
raised, large flowers of a uniform shade of apricot-pink, conspic- 
uously blotched crimson. 
Price. Either of the above, 50 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
for several years. 
pearing in early September, or as soon as the weather gets cool. 
During this resting period care should be taken in cultivating the 
beds that the roots are not disturbed, any disturbance at this time 
usually resulting in failure. 
latest introductions, as well as the following distinct standard varieties: 
Goliath. Fiery scarlet. 
Mahony. 
Mrs. Perry. 
Oriflamme. 
Scarlet Defiance. 
Price. 
varieties, $1.00. 
HARDY DERENNIAL PLANTS= [fT 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
LARGE ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These are the regal representatives of this popular genus, growing 
3 to 34 feet high, and far surpassing in splendor of bloom all the 
annual and biennial kinds, and for a gorgeous display of rich and 
brilliant coloring nothing equals them during their period of flowering 
in May and June, and whether planted singly or in masses their 
large flowers and freedom of bloom renders them conspicuous in any 
position. 
suits them, but they do best in deep, rich loam; set the plants out in 
fall or early spring before the first of May—give them water occa- 
sionally during dry spells in the eariy part of the season; mulch with 
stable litter in fall; and they will increase in size and floriferousness 
They are of the easiest culture; almost any kind of soil 
After flowering the plants die back, usually reap- 
We offer on this page the best of the 
Dark crimson maroon, shaded mahogany. 
Salmon-rose, 
A large, gorgeous orange-scarlet. 
Rich scarlet. 
Any of the above, 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Set of 5 
Finest Mixed Seedlings. 
$12.00 per 100. 
JAPANESE SINGLE PEONIES 
No other plant flowering at the same season can vie with the 
Single Peony for beauty, and a well-established bed, when in 
full bloom with the large silky flowers and appearing lke im- 
mense Single Roses, is simply gorgeous. 
20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz ; 
Dragon. Brilliant deep resy-crimson; very large. 
Lemon Queen. Lemon tinted white. 
Mikado. Fine deep rose. 
75 cts. each; one each of the three sorts for $2.00. 
Iceranp Poprigs 
