Papaver Orientalis Scabiosa Japonica 
PENTSTEMON Cobaea, hp, 18in. Large white and 
purple firs; handsome border plant. 
Gordoni Splendens, hp, 2ft. Long deep blue spikes. 
Hybrida Graciella, hp, 2ft. Graceful strain, small 
flowers; fine colors in splendid mixture. 
Isophyllus Hybridus, hp, 3ft. Free and long-flower¬ 
ing; flowers on long stems; finest mixed. 
Pulchellus Hybridus, hp, 15in. Pink, purple and 
violet bell-shaped flowers in graceful spikes. 
Complete Special Mixture of Pentstemon. 
PHLOX Perennial New Hybrids, hp, 2ft. 
These are among our choicest perennials, succeed¬ 
ing in almost any soil and position and bearing 
large round showy firs, the petals overlapping 
each other. Seeds germinate slowly, often requir¬ 
ing from 5 to 6 months. Finest mixed colors. 35 s- 
PHYTOLACA Decandra, hp, 8ft. Large rich red 
stems and bronzy leaves; white flowers in racemes 
followed by dark red berries relished by birds. 
Kaempferi, hp, 4ft. Japanese Pokeberry, fine. 
PINKS, Hardy Garden, hp. Dianthus Plu- 
marius or what is known as the Hardy Garden or 
Spice Pinks have been greatly improved, being 
plain and fringed, single and double, rich-colored 
and variegated; blooming freely during Summer. 
Diadematus Single, 1ft. Sweet-scented spotted firs. 
Diadematus Double, 1ft. Firs double, mixed colors. 
Double and Semi-double, 1 ft. Fine colors mixed. 
Double French Perpetual Cyclops, 15 in. Pretty; mx. 
Double Perpetual Red, 15 in. Splendid rich shades. 
Double White with Distinct Eye, 18 in. Extra choice. 
Dwarf Erfurt Pheasant Eye, lOin. Double, mixed. 
Perpetual Pheasant Eye, 15in. Finest single mixed. 
Pheasant Eye, 18in. Fringed, richly-scented mixed. 
Scoticus fl. pi., 15in. Splendid Scotch double, mix. 
Complete Mixture of Hardy Garden Pinks. 
POLEMONIUM Coeruleum, Jacob's Ladder, hp, 1 ft. 
Beautiful flowers nearly two inches across, in large 
clusters, often as many as 25 blooms included in 
each cluster; fine for cutting. Blue, White, or Mix. 
Prima Donna, hp, 1 ft. Long sprays of azure flowers. 
Richardsoni, hp, 30 in. Flowers light blue with 
golden yellow anthers; has a fragrance similar to 
ripened grapes; fine for cutting. 
POLYGONIUM Baldschuanicum, hsh, 20 ft. A ro¬ 
bust vine; free-blooming all Summer; pink flowers. 
Multiflorum, hp, 20ft. A rapid free-blooming vine. 
Sachalinense, hp, 8 ft. A graceful vigorous plant 
sometimes used for forage in poor soil; yellow firs. 
Sieboldii, hp, 8ft. Pretty foliage and white flowers. 
POTENTILLA Apennina Aurea, hp, 6in. Yellow firs. 
Calabra, hp, 8in. Silvery rock garden species. 
Gibsoni, hp, 1ft. A lovely scarlet-flow'd creeper. 
Hybrid Double, hp, 2 ft. Showy double firs; mixed. 
Hybrid Single, hp, 1ft. Strawberry-like plants; firs, 
yellow, brown, scarlet and rose; mixed. 
Miss Wilmott, hp, lft. Flowers glossy magenta-rose. 
Nana Multiflora, hp, lft. Showy, easily-grown little 
plants becoming a mass of semi-double flowers. 
Pyrenaica, hp, 1 ft. Yellow; dwarf habit, distinct. 
Warrensii, hp, 2 ft. New; large bright yellow firs. 
PRIMULA, hp. These hardy Primroses are 
excellent garden flowers and should be better 
known. Once started most of them will last for 
years and afford a showy and beautiful display 
every Spring, the clustered flowers appearing in 
many lovely colors and lasting for weeks. The 
seeds are often tardy in starting. 
Acaulis Grandiflora, 6in. Blue, White, or Mixed. 
Anisodora, 18in. Rich crimson flowers in whorls. 
Auricula, finest strain from prize firs; mixed colors. 
Beesiana, lft. Velvety purple, gold eye, free-firing. 
Briscoei, 2ft. Like Primula Japonica; brick-red firs. 
Bullesiana Hybrida, 18in. Red, orange, blue,Mixed. 
Bulleyana, 2ft. Bright chrome yellow, beautiful. 
Cashmeriana, lft. Lilac, compact umbels, earliest. 
Cockburniana, deep orange-scarlet, very handsome 
Cortusoides, charming deep rose umbels, distinct. 
Denticulata Grandiflora, 1 ft. White, lilac, rose, red 
in mixture; flowers in dense heads. 
Farinosa, 6in. Bird's Eye Primrose, compact umbels 
light purple with a gold eye, avoid hot sun. 
Floridae, 4ft, new Chinese giant, lovely golden firs. 
Frondosa, 6in., silver foliage, pretty rosy-lilac firs. 
Helodoxa, 3 ft., long spikes of golden firs in whorls. 
Ipswich Hybrids, 2 ft, new strain, many odd colors. 
Japonica, 2 ft, splendid, white to crimson spikes. 
Lisadel, Red Hugh, fiery red firs in large whorls. 
Officinalis Hybridus, 1 ft., sweet-scented Cowslip. 
Pulverulenta, 2ft., like Japonica, shining red firs. 
Rosea Grandiflora, 6 in, bright rose with gold eye. 
Sieboldii, 1 ft, fine large-flow'd hybrids, mix colors. 
Sikkimensis, 1 ft, yellow, fragrant, drooping firs. 
Veris Aurea, golden yellow in fine big umbels. 
Elatior, various colors, fine umbels in Spring.» 
Duplex, Hose-in-Hose, 60% true, finest colors. 
Grandiflora, huge firs, big umbels, mixed colors. 
Gold-edge, brown edged gold, beautiful, showy. 
Munstead Strain, big showy umbels in Spring, 
firs, largest in size, wonderful shades of colors. 
Veitchi, 18in, umbels of deep rose firs, distinct. 
Verticillata, lft, golden yellow firs, silver foliage. 
Vulgaris, 6in, true yellow Primrose, profuse, Spring. 
Complete Mixture of Hardy Garden Primroses. 
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