THE ORNAMENTAL PLANTS — PERENNIALS 279 



Pceonia oficinalis. — Height, 2 to 4 feet; early part of July. The 



double-flowered varieties are the best, and can be obtained in several 



colors and shades, t 

 Papaver nudicaide.'^ — Height, 1 foot; second week of May; flowers, 



medium size, orange, white, or yellow, almost continuously until 



late autumn, t 



Papaver orientale. — Height, 2 to 3 feet; first week of June; flowers, 



very large, scarlet, and variously marked, according to variety, there 



being many forms. 

 Pentstemon barbatus var. Torreyi.^ — - Height, 2 to 3 feet; first week of 



July ; flowers, deep red, borne in long spikes, very ornamental. 

 Phlox amo&na.^ ■ — Height, 6 inches; second week of May; flowers, 



medium size, bright pink, in compact clusters. 

 Phlox decussata^ (the garden perennial hybrids). — Height, 1 to 3 feet; 



third week of July ; flowers, of many beautiful shades and colors, are 



found in the large number of named varieties of this phlox, which 



continues to bloom until late in the autumn, t 

 Phlox reptans.^ - — Height, 4 inches; fourth week of May; flowers, 



medium size, purple, and borne in small clusters. 

 Phlox subulata^ (setacea) . — Height, 6 inches ; third w^eek of May ; 



flowers, medium size, deep pink, and borne in small clusters. 

 Platycodon grandiflorum. — Height, 1| to 2 feet; second week of July; 



flowers, very large, deep blue, borne singly or in twos.f 

 Platycodon grandiflorum var. album. — A white-flowered variety of the 



above and makes a fine contrast to it when they are grown together. 



It blooms a few days earlier than the species. 

 Platycodon Mariesii. — Height, 1 foot; second week of July; flowers, 



large and deep blue. 

 Polemonium cceruleum.^ — Height, 2 feet; second w^eek of June; 



flowers, deep blue, borne in terminal spikes. 

 Polemonium repians.^ — Height, 6 inches ; third week of May ; flowers, 



medium in size, blue, and borne profusely in loose clusters. 

 Polemonium Richardsoni.^ — Height, 6 inches ; third week of May ; 



flowers, medium in size, blue, borne profusely in pendulous 



panicles. 



Potentilla hybrida var. versicolor. — Height, 1 foot; fourth week of 

 June ; flowers, large, deep orange and yellow, semi-double. 



