LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



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Hardy Perennial Plants — Continued 



10 100 



PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). 1 ft. Or- 

 ange to white. Early Summer. (R)...$ 1.20 $ 10.00 



P. orientale (Oriental Poppy). 3 to 3 J / 2 ft. Scarlet, 

 black center. May and June 1.50 



P. or. Helen Elizabeth. 34 in. Considered by many 

 as the best pink. It is a rugged grower. Flowers 

 are la-France-pink, without dark spots. 2.00 



P. or. Hercule. Immense flowers of true scarlet. 



2.00 



P. or. Jeanne Mawson. 3 ft. Sparkling geranium- 

 pink 2.00 



P. or. "Mrs. Perry." 3 ft. Many big apricot-rose 

 Poppies 1.50 12.00 



P. or Perry's White. Fine satiny white, with a 

 crimson-maroon blotch at base of each petal. 



2.00 



P. or. Pink Beauty. 32 in. Salmon pink. Very 

 much like Mrs. Perry, but a better shaped plant. 



1.50 



PENTSTEMON barbatus torreyi (Torrey Pentste- 



mon). 4 ft. Scarlet. Summer 1.20 10.00 



P. digitalis (Foxglove Pentstemon). 2 to 3 ft. Pur- 

 ple. Early Summer 1.20 10.00 



PAEONIA (Peonies) 



3 to 4 ft. 



TWTAY and June. Always popular, always adapt- 



* able, always beautiful. 

 Albatre. Pure white, crimson flecks at center. 



$ 1.70 $ 14.00 



Alexander Dumas. Brilliant pink, interspersed with 



salmon, white and chamois. Early 2.00 15.00 



Avalanche. Blush white; late 2.00 15.00 



Baron Rothschild. Pale lilac-rose 2.00 15.00 



Duchesse de Nemours. White, light yellow center; 



early 1.70 14.00 



Eduiis Superba. Mauve pink, silverv reflex; early. 



1.70 14.00 



