go Hardy Perennials 



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PINKS Species 



Maiden Pink {D. deltoides). 6 in. Prostrate, with 

 crimson flowers in early Summer. (R.) 



Sweet William (D. 6ar6ams). 1^ ft. Splendid old- 

 fashioned border plants, with sweetly clove- 

 scented flowers by the score in May and June. 



In separate colors — Pink, Red and White, or 

 Mixed colors, as you prefer. 



PLANTAINLILY • Hosta, Funkia 



Blue Plantainlily (F. caerulea). 1 3^ to 2 ft. Spikes 

 of small, purple blue bells, late in August. Good 

 edging plant. 



Cushion Plantainlily (F. sieholdiana). 13^^ to 2 ft. 

 White flowers, tinged lilac, grace this plant in 

 Midsummer. 



Great White Plantainlily (F. subcordata grandi- 

 flora). 12 to 18 in. Big Lilylike flowers, excep- 

 tionally fragrant, rise in spikes above broad pale 

 green foliage in Midsummer. Each 25c., doz. 

 $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



Variegated Wavyleaf Plantainlily (F. lancifolia 

 undulata variegata). 12 to 15 in. A beautiful edg- 

 ing plant with blue flowers springing from its 

 graceful, fluted and variegated leaves, in late 

 Summer. Conspicuous in the hardy border. 



PLUMBAGO . Plumbago 



Larpente Plumbago {P. larpentae). 6 to 8 in. 

 Dwarf and spreading, with deep blue flowers from 

 mid-Summer to mid-Fall. 



POPPIES • Papaver 



Gaudy flowers for border or garden. 



Iceland Poppy (P. nudkaule). 1 ft. From May to 

 August, the white-to-orange-or-Iemon flowers ap- 

 pear on this charming sort. 



Oriental Poppy (P. orientale). 3 to Sj/^ ft. Big 

 scarlet Poppies appear in May and June above the 

 interesting foliage of this popular variety. Eacii 

 25c., doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



PLUMEPOPPY . Bocconia 



Pink Plumepoppy (B. cordata). 6 to 8 ft. Nobly tall, 

 with unusual tropical foliage, from which spring 

 terminal panicles of creamy white flowers in June. 



PRIMROSE . Primula 



Cowslip Primrose (P. veris), Elatior Hybrids. 



12 to 15 in. Lilac, purple, buff, salmon, orange, 

 and maroon, are among the colors carried by this 

 new strain. (P.) Each 35c., doz. $3.50. 



ROCKCRESS . Arabis 



Alpine Rockcress (A. alpina). 8 to 12 in. Forms 

 a dense carpet of fragrant white flowers from 

 April to July. Last well when cut. (P.) 



SAGE • Salvia 



Not the shrieking scarlet sort, but milder and 

 softer bluish shades. 



Great Azure Sage (S. azurea grandiflora). 3 to 4 ft. 

 A lovely tall sort from the Rocky Mountains, 

 with long panicles of blue flowers in laLe Summer. 



Meadow Sage (6*. pratensis). 2 ft. Produces many 

 deep purple violet flowers in the Summer. 



Pitcher Sage {S. azurea pitcheri). 3 to 4 ft. More 

 branching than Salvia azurea grandiflora, with 

 large flowers of a rich gentian blue. Each 25c., 

 doz. $2.50, 100 $15.00. 



SAXIFRAGE • Saxifraga 



Heartleaf Saxifrage {S. megasea cordijolia). 1 ft. 

 Valuable for its handsome, broad foliage of deep 

 green. Flowers in early Spring, are a light pink. 

 (P.) Each 35c., doz. $3.50, 100 $27.50. 



SEAHOLLY • Eryngium 



Amethyst eryngo (F. ametbystinum). 2 ft. Ame- 

 thyst stems bear true blue thistles in late Summer. 

 Excellent for Winter bouquets. 



SEA-LAVENDER • Statice 



Bigleaf Sea-lavender (5. ladjolia), 18 in. Huge 

 heads of purple blue flowers in mid-Summer, 

 lacy and lasting when cut. (P.) 



SHASTA DAISY. See Chrysanthemum maxi- 



Spurge 

 {Pachy Sandra terminalis) 

 (See page 21) 



it 



Sage 



{Salvia azurea grandiflora) 



Iceland Poppy 

 (Papaver nudicaule) 



All varieties, unless otherwise noted, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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