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CROMWELL GARDENS, CROMWELL, CONN. 



MONARDA. Oswego Tea 



Didyma Cambridge Scarlet. A decided improvement on 

 the type. nl.-t crimson; foliage highly scented. 



One of the nm-t -Imwy border plants during July and 



August. Three leet. 



15c. each, SI. 50 per doz., SIO.OO per 100 



MONTBRETIA 



Excellent Summer-flow erii in l)ull)s. producing ricli-colored 

 flowers in graceful, daintily clad, hranrhiiiir si ike<: much 

 prized for cutting purposes (ir I'cr iianieii (leioratimi. The 

 hulh- -liniild be planted at iiiier\al< durini: April ami May to 

 tlu ir season, and sjiarcl irom lour t.i -i\ iiielie- apart. 

 Tlie\ j-4iiiie a heavj' Winter cwxi riiiLi ui' lea\e- ur strawy 

 litter. 



Bouquet Parfait. Yellow, shaded vermilion. 

 Crocosmiaeflora. Piich orange yellow, shaded scarlet. 

 Drap d'Or. Ricli golden yellow. 

 Etoile de Feu. Vermilion and scarlet. 

 Fire King. Bright, glowing scarlet red. 

 Gerbe d'Or. Golden yellow. 



Pottsii grandiflora. Golden orange, outside of j)etals red. 



Rayon d'Or. Yellow, shaded brown. 



Rosea. Bright salmon rose. 



Transcendent. Orange and red. 



35c. per doz., $2.00 per 100. 



Six each of the ten varieties lor -fl.IiS. 



Paoavcr oricntali- 



PACHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 



Terminalis. An attractive, evergreen, trailing plant, thriv- 

 ing under seemingly impossible conditions — full sun, shade 

 or dry locations. The most desirable, low-growing cover 

 plant. 



15c. each, -SI. 50 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



(ENOTHERA. Evening Primrose 



ShowA' plants of the easiest possible culture, doing well in 

 any exposed Idcatinn in tlie border or rockery, and flowering 

 almost tliniuiiliDiit the season. 



Fraseri. Laiiie, fidlden-yellow flowers and attractive fo- 

 hage. Two leet. 



Missouriensis (Macrocarpa). Dwarf, trailing variety, pro- 

 ducing large, golden-yellow flowers. Nine to twelve 

 inches. 



Pilgrimi. Clusters of pale vellow flowers; erect stems. One 

 foot. 



Pusilla. Small, yellnw llowers in large clusters. One foot. 

 Speciosa. A new ^aI■ll•t^ of light, graeefid habit; satiny 



white flowers in l.ivel> >|,ra\s. 

 Speciosa rosea. \ , IniLilit rcise-cdlored form of the 



preeeillli.,^ \:irh l\. :\'>r. , :ir\t. s:; :,ll pi^r ilciz. 



I.-).', each, M.:.() pel- (1.)/,., SMI, IK) p,,,- 1(H), except where 

 otherwise noted. 



ONOPORDON. Cotton or Scotch Thistle 



Bracteatum. A majestic, (iniaineiital I'lanl. tlu> >ilverv- 

 gray fohage of which appeaix to advaiitaire -wlieii used near 

 rockwork, or when u>e(l as ,a spe(anien liorder plant, 



Robert Bruce. Hr:iiicli> heads of l oM, maNisji, elegantly- 

 cut foliage, and silvers wliilc' llowers and sti'nis, 

 15c. each, .'SI, 50 per doz, 



PAPAVER NUDICAULE. Iceland Poppy 



A iie;it, compact, .\rclic |ilanl; delicate I'ern-like foliage; 

 cup-shaped llowers, ap]iearing I hroiifiliout the season in a 

 chariiiiiii: ami delicate range of colors, J'lxcellent for th' 

 border or rockery, 



Nudicaule. Neat habit, forming a tuft of bright gr- 

 I'ern-like loliafii'; ciip-shai)ed flowers in white, yellow an 

 orantie I lirout;lioiit the season. 



Nudicaule coccineum fl. pi. A semi-double form of th 

 preceding; orange scarlet. 



15c. each, $1.50 per doz., SS.OO per 100. 



PAPAVER ORIENTALE. Oriental Poppy 



The most gorgeous and d.az/.ling of all our pert-niual jilants. 

 The enormous llowers, so rich and liiilli.iiit in coloring, are 

 nne(|ii,aled for either li.ardeii or interior ( lecora 1 1 n,n. They are 

 of the easiest |iossilile culture and do well under the most 

 adverse conditions, but are at their best in a deep, rich soil. 

 The iil.ints <lie back after flowering and reappear in late 

 September, during which period they should remain undis- 

 turbed. 



Goliath. The largest and most sliowy Po])|iy grown. Bril- 

 liant, fiery scarlet . 



Mahony. Dark crim.son maroon, shaded mahogany. 



Mrs. Perry. A delightful .shade of salmon rose; the best in 

 this color. 



Choice Mixed Varieties. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 

 per 100. 



25c. each, $2.50 per doz., except where otherwise noted. 



