OENOTHERA. (Sundrops). 
*Missouriensis. Large yellow flowers. Trailer. 
June-Aug. 
PACHYSANDRA. (Japanese Spurge). 
*Terminalis. The best ground cover for massing 
in shaded areas where grass will not grow. 
Very attractive in shady nooks of the rockery. 
If planted 6-8 in. apart, the bright, glossy green 
foliage will soon form perfect mats, making a 
very handsome effect. 15c ea. $1.25 per doz. 
PACHYSTEMA. 
*Canbyi. Low evergreen shrub. Small red flowers. 
Fine for planting in shady places. 40c ea. 
PAPAVER. (Poppy). 
Orientalis. 
Lord Lambourne. Light red with lacinated 
petals. 
Joyce. Rose. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon pink. 
Princess Victoria Louise. Pink. 
Royal Scarlet. Bright scarlet. 
Wunderkind. Soft cerise with crinkled petals. 
Wurtembergia. Tall scarlet. 
PENTSTEMON. 
*Blue Gem. Bright blue flowers. Fine for rock 
gardens. 
Torreyi. Scarlet. July-Aug. Fine for cutting. 
3 ft. 
PEONY. 
Alba Suffrosa. Light yellow. Double. $1.00. 
Asa Gray. Double. Large full bloom, imbricated, 
rose shape, salmon-flesh sprinkled with carmine- 
lilac. Mid-season. $1.00. 
Couronne d’Or. Double. White with yellow tints. 
Center petals tipped with carmine. $1.00. 
Duchess de Nemours. Double. Cup shaped bloom, 
white petals with narrower central petals of 
sulphur yellow. Early mid-season. $1.00. 
Festiva Maxima. Double. Ivory white flowers 
of feathery appearance with a fleck of crimson 
in the center. Mid-season. Free bloomer. $1.00. 
Grandiflora Rosea. Double. Rose. Early bloomer. 
60c ea. 
Karl Rosenfield. Semi-rose type. Brilliant deep 
crimson. Fine for cutting. $1.00. 
Lord Kitchner. Single. Rich red. Very showy. 
$1.50. 
Marie Jacquin. Single. Pure white petals inter¬ 
mixed with golden stamens which gives the 
flower the appearance of a water-lily. $1.00. 
PLANT STAKES 
We carry a good assortment to select from. 
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