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Papaver Orientalis— Nothing equals the Oriental Poppy for 
brilliance in the border. They also make excellent cut 
flowers if the tips of the stem are seared over when cut to 
prevent bleeding. We supply small potted plants in spring 
or large dormant roots in late summer. 
—Beauty of Livermore. Very deep brilliant crimson with 
dark blotch...35 
—Olympia. Very double flowers 4" to 5" across, of won¬ 
derful rich flame scarlet overlaid with an iridescent glis¬ 
tening gold.35 
One each of the two Orientals -65 
Papaver Rupifragum. Big, silky, orange red poppies on 
18" stems.35 
Pp-^-a-thus (Par-danth'-us) Belamcanda or Blackberry 
Lily—Large branching heads of Lily-like flowers. Bright 
orange spotted black, followed by seed pods resembling 
blackberries. Fine in winter bouquets 2'.25 
Pentstemon (Pent'-ste-mon) An extremely interesting Am¬ 
erican genus of easiest culture. The taller sorts are among 
the most satisfactory cut flowers and the dwarfer sorts are 
jr>vni,mM e for the rock or wall garden. All are interesting 
and some of the showiest plants in cultivation are found in 
thP "’•ntm, All have tubular shaped flowers wbh a distinct 
bearded lip. 
—Azureus OR). A bea’utiful free blooming sort with clear 
blue flowers. 8" . 35 
—Barbatus Torreyi. Forms broad mats of evergreen foli¬ 
age from which rise 4' stems of rich scarlet flowers.20 
—Blue Beauty (R). An unidentified sort from the high 
mountains that has proven very easy in cultivation. Ever¬ 
green foliage and unusually bright blue flowers in pro¬ 
fusion. A gem. 6" . 35 
—Centranthifolius (R). Forming evergreen mats sending 
up 15" stalks of fiery-red flowers ..25 
—Grandifilora. One of the largest and most beautiful 
bearing 2' spikes of lavender bell-shaped blossoms. .45 
—Deustus (R) A native of our high mountains with ever¬ 
green folia°e and white flowers on 10” stems...20 
—Fruticosa (R). Lovely evergreen shrubby sort covered 
with lilac purple flowers in early spring. 9”-—..25 
—Fruticosa Azurea (R). A pale blue variation of the 
above. 25 
—Glaber (R) Blue green foliage and crowded spikes of 
blue flowers, daintily tinted with pink. 10”.35 
—Laetus (R). A fine dark blue variation. Profuse bloom¬ 
er. .35 
—Menziesii (R). Choice little evergreen creeper. Blue or 
purplish flowers on 4" stems.35 
—Procerus (R). Very fine foliage and masses of deep blue 
flowers. . 35 
—Puhescens. Bright rosy purple. 1J4' . *25 
—Pubescens Pygmaeus (R). This fine plant came to us un¬ 
der this name but we think it improperly listed. A shrubby 
sort with great masses of purple-blue flowers. 15" .35 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
