Giese’s Bulb and Flower Garden 
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PAPAVER (Orientalis Poppy) 
Among hardy perennials no class is of more importance. Succeed 
in any soil and position, and if not let go to seed, flowering through a 
long season. 
Rubera —Brick red. Plants, each 10c. 
Rosea —Pale rose pink. Plants, each 25c. 
Rosen —Shell pink. Plants, each 20c. 
Nudicale (Iceland Poppy) —15 inches. Elegant free flowering plants 
bearing flowers in abundance all summer. 
Nudicale —Yellow, orange, pink, Any color. 
Plants, each 15c. 
PANSIES 
Swiss Giant Strain —Mixed. All colors. Plants, 6 for 25c. 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
This native plant furnishes the finest material for rock gardens as 
well as border plants. The evergreen shrubbery foliage makes them the 
choicest rock plants in form and color. 
(R) Cardwelli —Evergreen. Bright purple. If cut will bloom several 
times in season. 10 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
(R) Diffusus —Toothed leaves and showy heads of purple or blue 
flowers in June. 14 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
(R) Glaber —Blue. Green foliage. Dense spikes of sky-blue flowers 
tinted pink. 10 inches. Evergreen. Plants, each 30c. 
Giant Flowering Hybrida Rubina —Bright red. Great bloomer nearly 
all summer of giant flowers but often dies the second year. Blooms to 
death. Very fine. Small plants that will bloom, each 20c. 
Rosiea —Fine pink. Otherwise same as above one. 
(R) Laverii —A bushy plant. 12 inches, with lavender blue and 
white base flowers. Plants, each 25c. 
(R) Menziessi —Evergreen. Dwarf, woody plant. Spikes of large 
blue or purple bells. A choice rock plant. 6 inches. Plants, each 30c. 
(R) Rupicola —Dwarf mats of blue green leaves and bright purplish 
red flowers. A rare and fine plant. 6 inches. Plants, each 40c. 
PHLOX DECUSSATA (Hardy Phlox) 
Among hardy perennials no class is of more importance. Succeed in 
any soil and position, and flowering through a long season. 
No. 1 Bridesmaid —White, large crimson. Carmine center. Plants, 
each 10c. 
No. 2 Claireus —Dark purplish red with darker eye, good bloomer. 
Plants, each 10c. 
No. 3 Coquiloeot —Scarlet, crimson eye. Plants, each 15c. 
No. 4 Deutchland (homeland) —Large trusses of brilliant oriental- 
red flowers with orange suffusion and crimson red eye. Plants, each 40c. 
No. 5 Diadem —Pure white. Plants, each 10c. 
No. 6 Elizabeth Campbell —Salmon pink, with lighter shadings. 
One of the most attractive of all Phlox. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 7 Prof. Virchow —Bright carmine, overlaid with orange and 
scarlet. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 8 Peach Blossom —Dark salmon, pink, deep crimson eye. 
Plants, each 15c. 
No. 9 Rheinlander —Salmon pink, deep red eye. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 10 Richard Wallace —White with violet crimson eye. Plants, 
each 15c. 
No. 11 Thor —Deep salmon pink, suffused with scarlet glow. Light 
halo surrounds analine red eye. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 12 Lavender Beauty —Bluish lavender, good bloomer, very 
nice. Plants, each 10c. 
No. L3 Lavender Queen (New) —Large spikes of dark purplish 
lavender flowers. Will not sunburn. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 14 Mrs. Jenkins —White, late. Plants, each 20c. 
No. 15 Miss Lingard (Suffruticosa) —Earliest of all. Large white 
flowers. Plants, each 25c. 
No. 16 R. P. Struther —Rosy carmine with claret red eye. Plants, 
each 15c. 
No. 17 Selma —Pale rose, mauve with claret eye. Plants, each 15c. 
No. 18 Wm. Robinson —Pale rose salmon, purplish eye. Plants, 
each 15c. 
(R) Phlox Subulata (Moss or Mountain Pink) —Moss-like evergreen 
foliage which during the flowering season is hidden under the masses 
of bloom. Fine for border or rockeries. 
Lilacina —Light lilac. 
... Rosen —Lavender pink. Plants, each 15c. 
PLATYCODON (Chinese Balloon Flower) 
Grandiflora —Very decorative, allied to the bell flowers. Large, lilac 
bells. Plants, each 20c. 
