MYOSOTIS. (Forget-me-not). 
*PaIustris Semperflorens. Rich blue flowers with 
yellow eye. Fine for planting in damp places. 
OENOTHERA. (Sundrops). 
*Missouriensis. Large yellow flowers. Trailer. 
June-Aug. 
PACHISTIMA. 
*Canbyi. Low evergreen shrub. Small red flowers. 
Fine for planting in shady places. 50c and 75c 
each. 
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 inches apart, the bright, glossy 
green foliage will soon form perfect mats, 
making a very handsome effect. 
PAPAVER. (Poppy). 
Orientale, Beauty of Livermore. Deep red. 
Orientale, Joyce. Lovely shade of rose. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Salmon pink. 
Orientale, Princess Victoria Louise. Pink. 
Orientale, Royal Scarlet. Brilliant orange scarlet. 
SPRAYS A^D INSECTICIDES 
Keep your plants, roses and shrubs free from de¬ 
structive Aphis, etc. 
SPRAY SPRAY SPRAY 
PENSTEMON. (Beard Tongue). 
*Gracilis. A prostrate growing variety covered 
with deep lilac flowers in summer. 
Torreyi. Flowers of deep coral color. Fine for 
cutting. July-Aug. 3 ft. 
PAEONIA. (Peony). 
Alba Sulfurea. Light yellow. Double. $1.00. 
Albert Crousse. Large shell pink flower with 
salmon tints. Double. $1.00. 
Asa Gray. Large full bloom, imbricated, rose 
shape, salmon-flesh sprinkled with carmine- 
lilac. Double. Mid-season. $1.00. 
Duchess de Nemours. Cup shaped bloom, white 
petals with narrower central petals of sulphur 
yellow. Double. Early mid-season. $1.00. 
Elwood Pleas. Large flat flowers on strong 
stems. Pink. Late. Double. $1.00. 
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