O^ennec/iy •Tv Lvafitly y^arc/ty Perennial Plants 
NEPETA (Ground Ivy; Catmint) 
*Mussini. An excellent plant for any position, but especially in the 
rock garden. Of dwarf, compact habit, producing masses of 
bloom of a beautiful lavender all spring and intermittently 
during the summer. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
Souvenir Andre Chaudron. A very distinct, upright growing 
plant, 14 to IS inches high. Silvery gray foliage and large 
dark blue flowers blooming constantly during June, July ana 
August in the hottest, driest weather. Grow in the border in 
a dry, sunny place. Three, $1.60; doz., $4.50; 100, $35.00. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE (Iceland Poppy) 
*Baker’s Sunbeam Mixture. These plants are of neat habit, form¬ 
ing a tuft of bright green, fernlike foliage, from which spring 
through the entire season, a profusion of slender, leaflless stems, 
1 foot high, each with charming cup-shaped, yellow, orange, 
white or pink flowers. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE (Oriental Poppy) 
Orientale. Tremendous cup-shaped blooms of brightest crimson- 
scarlet, with large, purplish black blotches at base of petals, 
creating a wonderful contrast when bloom is fully open. 
Clumps of these in the border add a brilliancy that no other 
flower can provide. Three, $1.10, doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
Orientale, Beauty of Bivermore. The finest dark crimson with 
black blotch: fine flowers freely produced. Three, $1.40; doz., 
$4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Orientale, Fairy. A lovely delicate Poppy, not very large, with 
pure pale pink blooms of medium size, an excellent variety for 
small beds. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
Orientale, Bula A. Neeley. Good strong stems support flowers of 
brilliant ox-blood red, the color holding until the last. This 
variety is becoming a most popular Poppy in America. Three, 
$1.60: doz., $4.50: 100, $35.00. 
Orientale, May Sadler. Salmon-pink with black markings. We 
believe it is one of the finest pink sorts because of its large 
flowers and robust growth. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00: 100, $30.00. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot, and a very fine variety, 
the best of all the "Pink Poppies." Three, $1.25; doz., $3.50; 
100, $25.00. 
Orientale, Olympia. The flowers, when fully developed, are about 
4 inches in diameter; when first opening full double, but 
show a bunch of stamens as they mature. It is a brilliant 
rich flame-scarlet overlaid with glistening golden salmon. 
Three, $1.60; doz.. $4.50; 100, $35.00. 
Orientale, Perry's White. The flowers are a fine satiny white 
with a crimson-maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 
Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00; 100, $30.00. 
PENTSTEMON ( Beard Tongue) 
Barbatus, Pink Beauty. Color is a lovely clean shell-pink. A 
charming cut flower; one of the outstanding new and good 
plants; makes a delightful companion to Gvpsophila. Three, 
$1.60; doz., $4.50; 100, $35.00. 
Fubescens. (i-Iirsutus). Stems 24 inches high, covered with 
violet flowers shading to a flesh-pink; excellent for hot dry 
places in the border; is also a very fine wall or rock plant. It 
enjoys hot, dry exposures. Three, $1.40; doz., $4.00: 100, $20.00. 
Unilateralis. A very fine June-flowering variety producing 6 to 
10 erect spikes, 24 to 30 inches long, covered from top to 
bottom wflth opalescent blue flowers. A beautiful border plant 
and splendid cut flower, lasting for several days in water. 
Three, $1.25; doz., $3.50, 100, $25.00. 
PEONIES. See Autumn Catalog. 
PHLOX SUBULATA - Setacea (Moss or 
Mountain Pinks) 
*Alba. Pure white flowers completely covering the neat compact 
plant in May; a lovely thing for the rock garden. Three, $1.00; 
doz., $3.00; 100. $20.00. 
*Atropurpurea. The same habit of growth as the well-known 
Phlox Subulata Rosea. The flowers of this variety are a deep 
carmine-red making a most brilliant display. Three, $1.00; 
doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
*Fairy. Pale blue with dark purple eye; a beautiful little rock 
plant. Same habit as Vivid. Slow growing, neat in habit, with 
compact foliage, not spreading like Lilacina. Three, $1.25; 
doz., $3.50; 100. $25.00. 
^Lilacina. A strong growing, creeping variety suitable for bold 
masses in the rockery: completely covered with pale blue 
flowers in May; the foliage is lovely in winter. Three, $1.00; 
doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
*Rosea. Rose-pink. Fine for covering banks; thrives in hot. dry 
situations, and blooms profusely. Three, $1.00; doz., $3.00; 
100 , $ 20 . 00 . 
*Vivid. Bright pink with dark pink eye. We would say that this 
is the choicest and loveliest dwarf Phlox in existence. Three, 
$1.25, doz., $3.50; 100, $25.00. 
VARIOUS PHLOX SPECIES 
*Amoena. This is one of the best varieties for carpeting the 
ground, the rockery or the border. It grows but 4 inches high 
and in the snring is a sheet of rich bright pink flowers. Three, 
$1.00; doz., $3.00; 100, $20.00. 
♦Divaricata canadensis. One of our native species, which is 
worthy of extensive planting, commencing to bloom early in 
April, and continuing through May, with large, fragrant, lav¬ 
ender flowers on stems 10 inches high. In spring this plant 
is sold in pots to insure best results: in fall field-grown plants 
are best to use. Three, $1.10; doz., $3.25; 100, $22.50. 
NEPETA Mussini. 
PAPAVER Nudicaule. 
Baker’s Sunbeam Strain. 
PAPAVER Orientale. 
Lula A. Neeley. 
Mrs. Perry. 
Fairy. 
Beauty of Livermore. 
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