WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
Each Per 10 
—orientate (Oriental Poppy). 3-3 V 2 
ft. Nothing quite equals the Orien¬ 
tal Poppy for gorgeous display and 
brilliant coloring during May and 
June. Mulch lightly with litter in 
the autumn. The following varie¬ 
ties are noted for their size and 
brilliance of bloom: 
Beauty of Livermore. Huge vel¬ 
vet-crimson flowers; very showy .15 1.25 
Mrs. Perry. Apricot-orange ting¬ 
ed with pink. The best “Pink 
Poppy” .15 1.25 
Orientale. Tremendous cup-shap¬ 
ed blooms of brightest crimson- 
scarlet with large purplish 
blotches at base of petals.12 1.00 
Perry’s White. Flowers of purest 
satiny white with a splash of 
crimson-maroon at the base of 
each petal .15 1.25 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
—barbatus torreyi. 2 ft. Spikes of 
bright scarlet flowers from June un¬ 
til August.15 1.25 
*-Large Flowering Hybrids.. 15-18 
in. A fine strain freely producing 
flowers- of good clear colors in the 
summer. .15 1.25 
—pubescens. 24 in. Neat border plant 
with white flowers that are tinted 
with blush and lavender.12 1.00 
PEONIES. 214-4 ft. The pride of 
all gardens, handsome of foliage and 
gorgeous of bloom; May and June. 
We have excellent varieties in 
white, pink and red.15 1.25 
PHLOX 
—decussata (Hardy Garden Phlox). 
2-3 ft. These beautiful hardy border 
plants are most effective and useful 
in late summer and early autumn, 
with their bright colors and freedom 
of bloom. The following varieties 
have proven to be dependable and 
among the best grown. 
Antonin Mercie. Delicate lilac- 
blue.09 .75 
B. Comte. Tall growing with 
large heads of amaranth-red 
flowers .,.09 .75 
Commander. Brilliant deep crim¬ 
son with slightly darker eye, 
blooms profusely .15 1.25 
Elizabeth Campbell. Salmon pink .15 1.25 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink 
with dark eye.12 1.00 
Jules Sandeau. Brilliant water¬ 
melon-pink .15 1.25 
Mrs. Charles Dorr. Tall lavender .12 1.00 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, free- 
flowering .12 1.00 
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