brilliant mass of color. They also rank high for edging walks 
and border. 
ALBA. Pure white. 
ROSEA. Bright pink. 
LILACINA. Light lilac. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
PHYSALIS 
(Chinese Lantern Plant) 
FRANCHETI. This ornamental plant produces bright orange 
scarlet lantern-like fruit and when cut lasts all winter dry. 
Makes a fine Hallowe’en decoration. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
PHY SOSTEGIA 
(False Dragon Head) 
VIRGINIA PINK. Very pretty pink flowers on long 3-foot 
stems, tubular in form blooming in July and August. Very 
hardy under all conditions. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
PLATYCODON 
(Balloon Flower) 
GRANDIFLORA. 
Closely related to the 
campanula, this per¬ 
ennial makes a fine 
display with its star- 
like dark flowers, and 
balloon-like buds. 
See illustration at 
left. 
7 cents each; 
75 cents per doz. 
POPPY, 
ORIENTAL 
Nothing can sur¬ 
pass the Poppies for a 
display of brilliant color 
during their flowering 
period. Whether 
planted singly or in 
masses, their large 
flowers and freedom of bloom render them conspicious in 
any position. 
SCARLET. The old favorite orange-scarlet. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Soft salmon rose. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
HYBRIDS. All the new varieties and colors included. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
★PRIMULA 
(Hardy Primrose) 
VERIS. The old fashioned ox slip ranging in almost all the 
beautiful colors one can imagine. Very valuable for rockery 
and edging, growing 4 inches high. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
PYRETHRUM 
(Painted Daisy) 
The pyrethrums are the result of a long series of hybridiza¬ 
tions to obtain these beautiful colored daisies. It is a wonderful 
cut flower and very beautiful when grown in masses. 
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