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PERENNIAL POPPY 
The Poppy is a most valuable and effective border plant, the cut flowers being 
much prized for vases, etc. 
No. Pkt., cts. 
927. ICELAND— IJ^ ft. Ewing's Superb Single Mixed. Extra fine ... 10 
928. ICELAND— IK ft. Ewing's Superb Double IVlixed. Extra 10 
929. ICELAND SINGLE— Yellow. 10 
930. ICELAND SINGLE— White 10 
931. ICELAND SINGLE— Orange-scarlet 10 
The Iceland variety is sweet-scented, and has satin-like flowers of every 
shade, from pure white to deep scarlet: from May, all summer. 
932. BRACTEATUM — 3 ft. Large, blood-crimson flowers with glittering 
black blotch at base of each petal. July 10 
933. ORIENTALE "EXCELSIOR STRAIN"— The Raiser says; The 
Oriental Poppies have been vastly improved of late years, and now 
comprise some beautiful varieties. Very few of them, however, come 
quite true from seed. We have for some years grown all the finest sorts 
from seed, and have made some very fine selections. These we now oifer 
in a mixture which ranges from the most delicate shades of salmon to deep 
crimson. A really grand mixture 30 
934. ORIENTALE HYBRIDUM— 3 ft. Finest mixed hybrids. Large 
flowers of brilliant shades of blood-crimson, crimson-scarlet and orange- 
scarlet, with large dark blotches 15 
935. ORIENTALE— 3 ft. Dark red, leaves dark green 10 
936. ORIENTALE Queen Alexandra (New)— The color is unique. Bright 
rosy-salmon with a conspicuous crimson blotch. Splendid 15 
Magnificent plants of noble aspect for borders, woodlands, wild gardens, 
etc. 
937. ORIENTALE "Princess Victoria Louise" — Bright salmon-scarlet. 
Very fine 20 
938. ORIENTALE "Rembrandt" — Magnificent orange-scarlet. The most 
gorgeous of all 20 
939. ORIENTALE "Beauty of Livermere" — Crimson with black blotch. 
Fine large flowers 15 
940. ORIENTALE "Salmon Queen"— Salmon yellow 15 
941. ORIENTALE "Mrs. Perry" — A variety of P. orientale with immense 
flowers of beautiful soft salmon-pink shades 20 
942. EWING'S SUPERB MIXTURE— A splendid strain 10 
SCABIOSA 
PRIMROSE 
943. VULGARIS-^ inches. Yellow. May- June 10 
944. IRISH — In many colors, 4 inches. May-June 25 
945. JAPONICA (Japanese Primrose) — Bright and showy flowers: borne 
in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 25 
PYRETHRUM 
946. COMET-FLOWERED (Roseum Hybridum Grandiflorum)— A se- 
lection of the useful and extremely free-blooming perennial Pyrethrums. 
The flowers are large (2 to 3 inches across), either single or semi-double, 
and of the most bizarre form, the petals being rolled, twisted, or sometimes 
tangled together. Range in color from pure white through flesh color and 
rose to brilliant carmine and blood red 35 
947. DOUBLE MIXED HYBRIDS— A superb strain. 2 ft. June-August " 25 
948. ROSEUM HYBRIDUM GRANDIFLORUM SINGLE— A grand strain 
of this fine hardy perennial; producing blooms 3 ins. in diameter, and in- 
cludes all the beautiful colors, ranging from richest carmine to delicate 
light rose 10 
Pjrrethrums are quite hardy and few herbaceous plants surpass them for 
effect in the mixed border or for cut flowers. 
ROCKET 
949. SWEET— 2 ft. Sweet-scented. All summer. Mixed colors 5 
ROMNEYA 
950. COULTERI — The Giant White California Poppy. Produces in 
summer large snowy white crinkled flowers. 4 to 5 inches in diameter, 
with golden yellow stamens, of delicate perfume; 3 ft IS 
RUDBECKIA 
951. NEUMANNI — 3 ft. Golden yellow with black centre. August- 
September 
952. BICOLOR SUPERBA— 2 ft. Branching habit, producing an abundance 
of blooms on long stems, with brown discs, while the ray florets are 
yellow, with velvety spots at the base 
SAPONARIA 
953. OCYMOIDES SPLENDENS — Valuable eariy summer plant for 
rockeries, producing sheets of vivid crimson flowers, 2}4 ft. May-August 
SAXIFRAGA 
954. MIXED VARIETIES— 15 inches. May-June 
No. Pkt. cts. 
955. CAUCASICA— 1 ft. Large flowers of soft lilac-blue. July-September 10 
956. CAUCASICA— 1 ft. Alba. White 10 
957. JAPONICA — New hardy perennial from japan. Bushy plants, '2}4 to 
3 ft. in height, bearing on long, wiry stems beautiful lavender-blue flowers, 
2 to 2}4 inches across, blooms from end of June until late autumn. Fine 
for cutting 30 
STATICE 
LATIFOLIA- 
August 
■1 }4 ft. Deep lavender-blue flowers in panicles. July- 
STOKESIA CYANEA (Blue Cornflower Aster) 
959. Invaluable for cutting. Lavender-blue blooms 4 to 5 inches across 10 
960. ALBA— White .' 10 
SWEET WILLIAM 
Sweet William is an old favorite: hardly any plant presents a gayer appear- 
ance, either in beds or in clumps. It has large heads of bloom, is quite hardy 
and flowers early. It should be much oftener seen than it is. We strongly recom- 
mend it, and have taken pains to procure a grand strain of seed. 
961. SCARLET BEAUTY — An intensely rich deep scarlet. A really grand 
advance 15 
962. PINK BEAUTY — Improved fine deep pink color IS 
963. FINE MIXED VARIETIES— All colors S 
964. EWING'S SUPERB SINGLE STRAIN— Saved from a superb collection 
of prize large-flowering varieties. IJ^ft in 
965. PERFECTION AURICULA-FLOWERED, MIXED— Splendid strain 
with large handsome flowers of brilliant colors, white-eyed and white- 
margined, ft 10 
966. EWING'S SUPERB DOUBLE STRAIN— A splendid strain of estrajfine 
varieties iQ 
TANACETUM 
9S7. VULGARE (Tansy)— 234 ft. Yellow. August-September... 5 
THALICTRUM 
968. ADIANTIFOLIUM— 3 ft. White fern-hke foliage. June- July 5 
TROLLIUS 
969. NEW MIXED HYBRIDS.— 2!^ ft. Creamy white to orange 
July ° 
June- 
NEW HYBRID TRITOMAS 
Tritomas. populariy known as "Torch Lilies." "Red Hot Poker," "Flame Flow- 
ers." etc.. are among our showiest hardy plants, producing the brightest flowers 
of the autumn garden. These new hybrids, crosses between early and late flow- 
enng species, are particulariy beautiful and varied. They grow from 
seed and flower well the second year commencing in May and continue to bloom 
throughout the summer and fall. They range in color through shades and com- 
bmations of yellows from pale lemon to orange and from salmon-pink, coral-red 
etc., to crimson. The plants vary in height from 18 inches to 6 feet. The effect 
of a bold group of these lovely hybrids is remarkably distinctive and handsome 
25 
VALERIANA 
971. MIXED— 4 ft. Blue and lavender. June. 
VERONICA 
972. MIXED VARIETIES— 2 ft. July-August s 
VIOLET 
20 III: ^^^T^ \l 
.3 VIOLAS, OR TUFTED PANSIES 
While the flowers of the Tufted Pansies are not so large as the regular type 
yet they bloom so freely that they are superior to Pansies where effect is wanted' 
the colors being particularly clear and distinct; they also bloom for a longer time' 
Seed sown m April produces flowering plants by June, and from then on until 
g frost they are a sheet of bloom. 
975. ADMIRABILIS — New hybrids, which contain all the varied and bril- 
liant colorings of the best grade of blotched Pansies. ... ic 
976. LUTEA SPLENDENS— Rich golden yellow. ... it 
977. WHITE PERFECTION— A fine pure white ii 
978. PURPLE QUEEN— Rich purple, free bloomer, compact. is 
979. MAUVE QUEEN— Pretty starry mauve flowers. . . 15 
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