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POLYANTHUS, mixed colors (Primula elatior), 

 spring-flowering Primrose for gardens or pot 

 culture; flowers in umbels on 8-inch stalks; 

 various colors, edged and laced; perennials, 



hardy with protection 05 



POLYGONUM, Baldschuanicum. The "Bokhara 

 Vine"; a rapid-growing hardy twining 

 climber, 20 feet high. Covered summer and 

 fall with sprays of feathery flowers, white 



shaded with pink 25 



POPPY, DOUBLE ANNUAL VARIETIES, bril- 

 liant and profuse-flowering annuals. 

 French Ranunculus-flowered, double mixed. . . 

 Peony- flowered Poppies, robust plants, 2 ft. 

 high, with immense double flowers, 3 to 4 

 ins. in diameter. Mixed colors. . . .oz., 25c, 



Collection of 6 colors. 25c; 12 colors 



Carnation-flowered Poppies, thrifty, upright 

 varieties. 2 ft. high; flowers of large globular 

 form, with slashed or fringed petals. 



Mixed colors oz., 25c, 



Collection 6 colors, 25c; 12 colors 40 



(For other kinds sec page 100.) 

 POPPIES, SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES: 



Glaucum (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy); 1 ft. . . . 



English Scarlet Field Poppy oz., 25c. 



Shirley Poppies, branching plants about 1 ft. 

 high, bearing large, single flowers in a great 

 variety of colors, shades and markings. 



Shirley, mixed colors oz., 50c, 



Single Mixed Poppies, all kinds 05 



Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies 25 



(For otlier kinds sec page 100.) 

 POPPIES, HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES: 

 Giant Oriental, new hybrids. (See page 99) . . . 

 Bracteatum, orange-scarlet, hardy Poppy. . . . 



Orientale, dark scarlet, purple spots 



Iceland Poppies (Papaver nudicaule). dwarf 

 hardy poppies, blooming the first year from 

 seed; the flowers are of medium size, single 

 and produced unceasingly; fine for cutting. 



Iceland, mixed colors 10 



" yellow. .. .Pkt.. 10c. white 10 



" scarlet 10c rose 10 



" gold, tinged red , .10 



" collection of 6 Poppies 50 



" Storrie's new hybrids. (See page 100.) 

 PORTULACA. (See page 101.) 

 PRIMULA and PRIMROSES. (Sec page 101.) 



(Sec also Auricula, Polyanthus and Cowslip.) 

 PYRETHRUM aureum (Golden Feather), dwarf, 

 compact, yellow-leaved pla-nt, 9 ins. high, 



largely used in ribbon bedding 05 



Selaginoides, yellow fern-like foliage 10 



PYRETHRUM hybridum, hardy herbaceous 

 plants with large single or double flowers, 

 3 to 4 ins. across, freely borne on stems 

 about 2 ft. high. 



Single large-flowering, mixed colors 



Double large-flowering, beautiful colors. . . 

 PYRETHRUM uliginosum (Giant Daisy), a 

 robust-growing, hardy perennial, covered 

 from July to September with large Mar- 

 guerite-like flowers of pure white with 



yellow centers; height, 3 to 5 ft 10 



RHODANTHE (Everlasting or Straw Flower), 

 garden annual, 1 ft. high, flowering early 

 and continuously; the flowers, of various 

 colors, dried make elegant winter bouquets. 



Mixed colors 



RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant), garden annuals of 



luxuriant growth, with large palm-like 



leaves; esteemed for subtropical effects. 



(For new varieties see page 101.) 



Communis major, green leaves; 6 ft., oz 15c, 



Zanzibariensis, immense leaves, green, brown 



or purplish 05 



Borboniensis, immense green foliage; 15 ft 05 



Gibsoni, purplish leaves and stems; 6 ft 05 



Cambogiensis, maroon foliage, black stems 05 



Mixed varieties oz., 15c. .05 



Collection of 6 varieties 25 



ROSE, hardy hybrids, double mixed 10 



Monthly, Tea-scented, mixed 10 



New Crossbred French, (See page 101) 25 



RUDBECKIA bicolor superba, garden annual, 

 2 ft. high; long-stemmed yellow flowers with 



maroon spots 10 



RUDBECKIA Hardy Varieties (Cone Flower). 



Showy summer and autumn blooming, hardy 



plants, producing long-stemmed flowers. 



Newmanii (Speciosa), rich, orange-yellow with 



purple-black disc; 2 ft 15 



Purpurea, large, purplish-crimson flowers with 



dark brown disc ; 3 feet 15 



SALPIGLOSSIS, beautiful garden annuals about 

 18 ins. high, bearing large Petunia-like 

 flowers of gorgeous colors, laced and veined. 



Large-flowering, mixed colors 10 



" collection of 6 seDarate colors. .40 

 " " New French. (See page 102.) . 15 



.10 

 .25 



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SUNFLOWER. 



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SALVIA patens, magnificent blue flowers; 3 ft., .15 

 Splendens, or Scarlet Sage, bushy garden plants 

 about 3 ft. high, producing during summer 

 and fall dazzling scarlet flowers in great 



profusion 1,000 seeds, 50c, . 10 



(For other kinds see page 102.) 



SCABIOSA. (See pages 102 and 103.) 



SCHIZANTHUS. (See page 103.) 



SHASTA DAISY. (See page 84) 20 



SMILAX, tender perennial twiner of neat growth, 

 clothed from base to summit with small 

 glossy green leaves 10 



SOLANUM Seaforthianum, beautiful climber 10 

 to 15 ft. high, with immense clusters of 

 light blue flowers; tender perennial, bloom- 

 ing the first summer from seed 15 



STEVIA serrata, tender perennial l'-j ft. high, for 

 either pots or garden culture; clusters of 



white flowers 10 



STOKESIA cyanea. (See page 103) 10 



STOCKS. (Sec pages 103 to 105.) 



Large flowering double collection, 6 colors. . . .50 



12 "... .75 



SUMMER CYPRESS. (See page 110) 10 



SUNFLOWER, Single. 



Macrophyllus giganteus. 6 ft. high, immense 



yellow flowers 05 



Silver-leaved. Silvery foliage, yellow and 



black flowers 05 



Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers, 18 to 

 20 ins. across; often grown for seeds, oz., 15c, .05 



SUNFLOWER, Double. 



Double Californicus, immense double orange- 

 colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft oz., 25c, .05 



Double globosus fistulosus, large, round double 



flowers; 6 ft oz., 25c, .05 



(For otlier kinds sec page 110.) 

 SWAINSONIA alba grandi flora. (See page 110.) 

 SWEET PEAS. (See pages 106 to 109.) 



SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy garden 

 favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant purple or white 

 flowers 05 



SWEET SULTAN. {See page 1 10.) 



SWEET WILLIAM. {See page 111.) 



THUNBERGIA alata. (See page 1 1 1 ) 



TORENIA, fine plants for vases or pot culture, 

 flowering continuously; also suitable for gar- 

 den planting in the summer; tender peren- 

 nials, to 12 ins high. 

 Princess of Montenegro, giant flowers of laven- 

 der and purple, with yellow throat 15 



TRITOMA uvaria grandi flora (Red-hot Poker 

 Plant), hardy perennials, with orange- red 

 flowers on spikes 4 to 5 ft. high 10 



VALERIAN, mixed, showy, hardy garden plants, 

 bearing heads of red, rose or white flowers; 

 l'-j ft 05 



VERBENA. (See page 111.) 



VERBENA, Lemon Scented (Aloysia Citriodora), 

 an old favorite with delightfully scented 

 foliage. A sprig of it is often included in 

 mixed bouquets. The leaves when dried 

 will retain their fragrance for years. It is 

 a low-growing tender shrub and may be 

 grown in the garden in summer and in pots 

 in winter 10 



VERONICA spicata (Speedwell), showy, hardy 

 plant, producing in July and August long 

 spikes enveloped with bright, blue flowers; 

 height US ft 10 



VINCA rosea. (See page 111.) 



VIOLETS, single, favorite hardy plants, 6 ins. 

 high, prized for their fragrant single flowers. 



Odorata, single, light blue wild violet 10 



" mixed colors, blue, white, purple, etc. . 10 



Cornuta Perfection, white 10 



" Admiration, purple 10 



Large " Pansy-Violets." (See page 112) 25 



(Double Violets do not produce seed.) 

 VIRGINIAN STOCK, mixed colors, early summer- 

 flowering garden annuals; \<i ft. high 05 



VISCARIA. (See page 111.) 

 WALL FLOWER. (See page 112.) 

 WISTARIA SINENSIS, hardy climber; blue flow- 

 ers 10 



ZINNIAS, well-known garden annuals, forming 

 bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, bearing large 

 showy flowers during summer and fall. 



Tall, double, mixed colors, 3 to 4 ft 05 



Dwarf large-flowering, double mixed, 2 ft 05 



" " collection of 6 colors. . . .25 



(For other kinds see page 112.) 



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