Hardy Plants 
MOVILLA GARDENS 
Phlox, continued 
W. C. EGAN. Pale lilac, with an intense solferino-red eye, but the 
color-effect as a whole is a pleasing shade of soft pink. Immense 
trusses and very large flowers. 25 inches. 
WIDAR. Purple, shading to lavender, with distinct white center. 
Very showy. A free-flowering, attractive variety. 
Phlox divaricata canadensis 
This is one of our native species which is worthy of extensive 
planting. It has large, fragrant, lavender flowers on stems about 10 
inches long. It begins to bloom early in April and continues through 
May. 
(Papaver orientale) 
These make a gorgeous display for the garden. They are very hardy 
and thrive in any good garden soil. The one important thing is to 
transplant them during their dormant season, which is August and 
September, at which time they are easily handled and may be shipped 
long distances with perfect safety. Later they start into active growth 
and should not be disturbed. Recently many new hybrid varieties 
have been introduced, ranging from silvery white, soft pink and salmon 
to dark blood-crimson and black-maroon. They are very showy. 
CERISE BEAUTY. Large flowers of a beautiful shade of cerise-pink, 
t, with blood-crimson center and glittering black blotches at base of 
petals. 
EDNA PERRY. Large, soft, salmon-pink flowers. New. 
LIGHTNESS. Large salmon-rose flowers, with whitish bracts. Very 
striking. 
MAHONOY. Deep mahogany-maroon. Distinct and handsome. 
MARY STUDHOLME. Pure salmon, with a silvery shade and a 
touch of carmine at the base. One of the best. 
MRS. JOHN HAWKINS. Large flower. Beautiful shade of pink. 
NANCY. Immense flowers of carmine-scarlet. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Pure satiny white, with a crimson-maroon blotch 
at the base of each petal. 
PRINCESS ENA. Well-formed flowers of light orange-salmon. Free 
bloomer. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. Soft salmon rose; beautiful color. 
A new variety, and the best of its color. 
PSYCHE. Large, mauve-pink flowers. 
ROSE QUEEN. Large flowers of rose-pink with dark blotches. Very 
free bloomer. 
ROYAL SCARLET. Large, handsome, royal scarlet flower. 
SILVER QUEEN. Large flower of fine texture. Silvery white. 
J. Horace McFarland Company, Mt. Pleasant Press, Harrisburg, Pa. 
