PERENNIALS— Continued 

 All varieties (unless otherwise noted) each, 20c; dozen, ^2.00; 100, ^14.00. 



PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 

 Terminalis — 6 to 9 inches. Especially valu- 

 able as a ground cover plant, under trees and 

 other shady places. Evergreen foliage,, accom- 

 panied by white flowers during May-June. Each, 

 25c; dozen, ^2.50; 100, ^17.50; 1000, ^150.00. 



PARDANTHUS 

 Sinensis (Blackberry Lily) - 



Bears lily-like flowers of 

 thickly spotted with dark crimson and brown 



— 3 to 4 feet, 

 rich orange-yellow. 



PENSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 

 Barbatus Torreyi — 3 to 4 feet. Spikes of 



bright scarlet flowers in June and July. 



Digitalis — 2 to 3 feet. Long white flowers, 



purple throats, large spikes. 



PHYSOSTEGIA 

 Virginica (Dragon Head) — 3 to 4 feet. Shell- 

 pink flowers from June until frost. 



Virginica Alba — 3 feet. Pure white flowers. 



PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant) 

 Franchetti — Grows about two feet high, bear- 

 ing bright, orange-scarlet, lantern-like fruits. 



HARDY PINKS (Dianthus) 



Abbotsford — Carmine-pink; large. 



Arthur — White, with maroon center. 



Essex Witch — Pure bright pink. 



Her Majesty — Large size, white. 



White Reserve — Pure white; everblooming. 



Plumarius Nanus fl. pi. (Early Flowering 

 Pink) — Flowers two weeks earlier than the old 

 types. 



LILY AURATUM 



THE THREE HARDY "GRENADIN" 

 PINKS 



Long stems which cause them to be ideal for 

 cutting. We offer Grenadin White, Grenadin 

 Pink and Grenadin Red. Each, 30c; dozen, 



PLATYCODON (Bell Flower) 

 Mariesi — 18 inches. Semi-dwarf habit. Star- 

 like flowers of intense dark blue. 



Mariesi Alba — 18 inches. Flowers white. 



PLUMBAGO (Leadwort) 

 Larpenate — 6 inches. A dwarf, spreading 

 plant, bearing deep blue flowers. 



GORGEOUS ORIENTAL POPPIES 

 Papaver Orientale — Flowers are 5 to 7 inches 

 across. Intense crimson with a large spot as 

 black as night in the center. Illustrated on page 

 13. 



ICELAND POPPIES 

 Papaver Nudicaule — Great numbers of flow- 

 ers on slender stems a foot long. The flowers 

 vary from white to orange. 



PRIMULA (Primrose) 

 Veris — 15 inches. Flowers are bright canary 

 yellow. 



Vulgaris (English Primrose) — 6 to 9 inches. 

 Bright lemon-yellow and maroon. 



PYRETHRUM 

 Roseum Hybridum (Painted Daisies) — 12 to 



18 inches. (Illustrated on page 1 3. ) 



Uliginosum (Giant Daisy) — 3 to 4 feet. Pure 

 white flowers, with yellow centers, in great masses 

 in autumn. Each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50. 



RANUNCULUS (Buttercup) 

 Acris fl. pi. (Hardy Double Buttercup) — 



Masses of bright golden yellow flowers in May 

 and June. 18 inches. 



RUDBECKIA (Coneflower) 

 Laciniata fl. pi. (Golden Glow) — 5 to 6 feet 



Double golden yellow flowers. 



Nitida Hirsuta — Large, single, bright golder 



yellow flowers with long, waving petals. 6 feet 

 Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower) — 2 to 3 



feet. Reddish-purple flowers about four inches 



across. 



Sub-Tomentosa (Black-Eyed Susan) — 3 feet. 

 Lemon-yellow flowers, purplish centers. 



SALVIA (Sage) 

 Azurea (California Blue Sage) — 3 to 4 feet. 

 Charming blue panicles during August and Sep- 

 tember. 



Pitcheri — Rich gentian-blue flowers. 



SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton) 

 Incana — 6 to 9 inches. Evergreen and very 

 hardy. 



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