OMPHALODES. Boriginaceae. Moist position. 
495. Cappadocica 6” A very striking early flowered semi¬ 
trailer with dark foliage and bright blue flowers.20 
OXALIS. Oxalidaceae. “Wood Sorrell.” 
496. Corniculata 8” Red purple foliage and bright yellow 
flowers.20 
497. Trappeliodes 8” Reddish foliage and yellow blooms. .20 
PACHYSANDRA. Buxaceae. “Japanese Spurge.” 
498. Terminalis 8” An excellent evergreen ground cover for 
dense shade.20 
PARDANTHUS. Iridaceae. “Blackberry Lily, or Leopard Flower.” 
Variously known as Gemmingia Chinensis, Belamcanda Punctata, 
Ixia Chinensis and Moraea Chinensis. 
499. Sinensis, one of the oldest flowers in cultivation; bright 
orange star shaped flowers with black spots followed by 
seed pods that resemble a ripe Blackberry.25 
PAPAVER. Papaveraceae. “Poppy.” Sunny location. 
500. Alpinus 6” A very pretty delicate dwarf with glacous 
foliage and flowers in various bright colors.25 
501. Nudicaule Orange, Iceland Poppy, very fine self sowing 
Biennial.15 
502. - Pearls of Dawn, new salmon shades.25 
503. - Yellow.15 
504. Orientalis, Apricot shades. 25 
505. - Beauty of Livermere, immense blood crimson. .35 
506. - Olympica, the only double Oriental poppy; very 
fine large showy bright scarlet.35 
507. -Salmon shades.20 
508. - Scarlet.20 
PENTSTEMON. Scrophulariaceae. This American Genus is in- 
dispensible in the garden and rockery. It gives a wide variety of 
colors, heights, seasons of bloom. Botanists disagree on the names 
and habits of many of these beautiful flowers that might be 
classed as the backbone of Western gardens. I have many vari¬ 
eties that because of this uncertainty, I do not care to list. How¬ 
ever, the lack of classification does not detract from their use¬ 
fulness or beauty and I can fill a limited number of orders for 
almost any Western Pentstemon at regular prices. 
509. Blue Gem 15” This is indeed a gem. It has beautiful 
long trumpets of bright blue with a pink caste. One of 
the very finest. .25 
510. Centranthifolius, The Scarlet Bugler 36” Rich Vermillion. .50 
511. Eatonii 18” Bright carmine red.25 
512. Glaber 18” A very beautiful hybrid strain; showy 
trumpets varying from beautiful pink to soft 
blue.20 to .50 
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