TowsoN Maryland • Perennial 



Oriental Poppy 



*PAPAVER alpinum (Alpine Poppy). 



Profuse bloomer, ^'"hite or yellow. 9 inches. 

 July-September. SA — M — S. 



3 cents each $3.00 per dozen 

 *P. nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). These 

 lovely plants are of great value in the rock- 

 ery. Bright colors. 12 inches. All summer. 

 S— SA— D. 



P. orientate (Oriental Poppy). Very large 

 cup-shaped blooms of orange-scarlet flowers. 

 4 feet. May. P— S. 



P. orientale (Mrs. Perry). Similar to the 

 above with orange-apricot blooms. 2 to 3 

 feet. May. P— S. 



PENTSTEMON torreyi (Torrey Pents- 

 temon). A graceful free flowering and easily 

 grown species. Spikes of coral-red blossoms. 

 3 to 4 feet. June-August. S — D — CF. 

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All perennials strong plants from pots, 

 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 

 per 100, excepting where noted. 



PEONIES 



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I EONIES are probably the most gorgeous of the spring flowers; superb in 

 bloom and fragrance. Plant in moderately rich soil, maintain moisture at the 

 root and refrain from planting too deep. 



ALBERT CROUSSE. 8 6. Large rosy 

 white, flecked crimson, tall erect habit, lace; 

 very fragrant. 



BARONESS SCHROEDER. 9.0. White 

 with shadings of flesh. Immense flowers. Free 

 blooming. Very fragrant. Late. 



$L00each $ 1 0.00 per dozen 



DUCHESSE DE NEMOURS. 8.1. A 



very large bloom. Guard petals white, center 

 lemon yellow, fragrant and free bloomer. 



Beautifid 

 foliage, 

 blossom and 

 permanent 

 dependability 

 makes the 

 Peony one 

 of the most 

 loved flowers. 



EDULIS SUPERBA. 7.6. Deep rose-pink, 

 large, loose flat crown. Very fragrant. Early. 



FELIX CROUSSE. 8.4. Rose type, bril- 

 liant ruby-red. Fragrant, profuse bloomer. 

 Late midseason. 



FESTIVA MAXIMA. 9.3. Early, white 

 with carmine touched center. Free bloomer 

 and fragrant. 



All the preceding 

 50 cents each $5.00 per dozen 

 except where noted 



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