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Polemonium (Jacob’s Ladder) prp pxr. 
3671 Coeruleum. Popular hardy perennial border plant, 
with bell-shaped bluish-purple flowers nearly 1 inch 
across; 2 feet; May to July. }40z., 25 cts............ $0 10 
Potentilla (Cinquifoii) 
Charming hardy perennial plants for the border, with brilliant 
single or double flowers, mostly in orange, red and crimson tones, 
that are produced in profusion from June to August; succeeds 
in any soil; 18 inches. PER PKT. 
3775 Double Hybrids. All colors mixed.............. $0 25 
3776 Single Hybrids. Many colors. }oz., 50 cts....... 15 
Pueraria (Japanese Kudzu Vine) 
3835 Thunbergiana. To this must be awarded first 
place as the fastest growing hardy climbing plant. 
It will grow 8 to 10 feet the first year from seed, 
and after it has become established there seems to be 
no limit to its growth, 50 feet in a single season being 
not unusual. Its foliage is large, and covers well; 
it bears small racemes of rosy-purple, pea-shaped blos- 
soms toward the close of August. A splendid subject 
for covering permanently verandas, dead trees, etc. 
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ORIENTAL Poppy 
Oriental Poppies 
(Papaver Orientale) 
Oriental Poppies can be sown any time 
during the summer and early autumn. 
The plants disappear during July and BOOKS 
August appearing again as soon as the _ ¥ : 4 : iE on HORTICULTURE 
weather gets cool. When this fall growth ? : 
starts is the time they should be trans- = a as 2 § : AND 
planted to their permanent flowering | ee, KINDRED SUBJECTS 
quarters. It is well to mark the places | ye é i 
they are planted with a stake to insure es 
the roots against disturbance during their ea) ee Complete List Offered on 
annual resting period. PER PKT. <é ’ see Second Cover Page 
3741 Orientale (The Large Oriental 4 ; ; 
Poppy). Producing numerous 
leafy stems about 24 feet high, 
with large orange scarlet flowers; 
having a conspicuous black 
blotch on each petal, exceedingly 
showy. 4 0z., 40 cts........... $0 10 
3743 —Oriflamme. A _ gorgeous 
orange-scarlet. Special pkt., 
GORCESM pe oe Siete etone 15 
3744. —Princess Victoria. A beau- 
tiful saimony pink. Special 
Kt CtS tence cary he sys evsje es 15 
3750 Oriental Mixed Hybrids. 
Saved from a large number of 
named sorts, embracing all the POLEMONIUM 
colors. 402.,50 cts........-. 15 
Iceland Poppies (Papaver Nudicaule) 
Hardy perennials of graceful neat habit, with bright green fern-like foliage, 
formed in tufts, from which issue slender stalks about 12 inches high, bearing their 
brilliant flowers in endless profusion; most useful for cutting for which purpose 
pick when in bud, and, if the seed pods are picked off, continue in flower the entire 
season. They remain evergreen throughout the winter, coming into bloom early 
the following spring. PER PKT. 
3731 Coonara Pink. This beautiful strain of recent introduction contained 
many lovely and harmonious shades of color. Our grower by very careful selec- 
tion and roguing has practically eliminated all colors except pink. 25 cts. per 
pkt., 5 pkts. for $1.00. 
3733eBright: Yellow. 4024) 50) cts. Vie oO os BL es $0 10 
3734 Pure White. 3 z., 50cts...................... A TP ARR TEA LT! Up ee 
3736 Orange Scarlet. 1 02., 50 cts... 0... cc eet tte enes 
3739 Collection of a packet each of above 4 varieties, 40 cts. 
3740 Finest Mixed. 3 oz., 40 cts.; 4 0z., 65 cts... 2.0... ee eee 
3738 New Hybrid Iceland. The latest development in this lovely species, 
varying in color from sulphur yellow through different shades of orange to 
chamois and salmony-rose. 7 oz., 75 cts.; 4 0z., $1.25.............0.20-05- 15 IcELAND POPPIES 
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