Other Hardy Perennials 
The Linn County Nurseries 
——Fairy. Pale blue with dark purple eye. Blooms some all fall. 
-lilacina, Lilac. Light lilac. The strongest growing variety 
-rosea, Rose Pink. The commonest and only variety many know. 
-vivid, 25c: Vivid pink. The best dwarf pink. Slow-growing. 
-White. A mass of white flowers very early. 
—suffruticosa, Miss Lingard, 25c: Pure white, very large, long trusses, and very 
early. Dark, glossy green foliage. 2 ft. 
PHLOX paniculata, Garden Phlox, 25c each, $2.25 per 10. All like rich, moist, 
well drained soil, and a mulching of well-rotted manure in winter. 
—Africa, brilliant carmine-red with darker eye. 
—B. Comte, rich reddish purple, tall. 
—Enchantress, soft salmon pink with dark eye, very large. 
—H. O. Wijers, white with large crimson eye. 
—Jules Sandeau, large, delicate salmon pink, dwarf compact plant. 
—Leo Schlageter, pure scarlet with dark eye. 
—Mrs. Jenkins, large, white, tall. 
—Nicolas Flammel, bright carmine-lake with crimson eye. 
—Special France, delicate rose with carmine-rose eye. 
PHYMOSIA remota, 30c: 4 to 6 ft. Branched. 1 to 2 in. pink mallow-like 
flowers July-August. Very rare. 
PHYSOSTEGIA, False Dragonhead. Thrives in any good soil. 
—virginica, 3 to 4 ft. August. Spikes of delicate pink tubular flowers. 
-grandiflora. 2 to 3 ft. Deep pink. Blooms between the other kinds. 
-vivid. 1 to 2 ft. Deep pink. Early September till hard freezing. Fine for 
cutting. Massed, it gives the landscape effect of Heather. One of the 
choicest fall blooming perennials. Endures considerable shade. 
PLATYCODON grandiflora, Balloon Flower. 2 to 3 ft. June-October. Large, 
bell-shaped flowers, either blue or white. Inflated balloon-like buds. 
—mariesi. 1 to 1V 2 ft., otherwise like above. Very fine flower, resists drought. 
POLYGONUM sieboldi, Japanese Fleeceflower. 3 to 4 ft. Creamy white, Aug- 
ust-September. Good for massing under trees, or the edge of woodlands. 
—compactum, iy 2 ft. A compact dwarf form of the above. 
POPPY—Pilosum. 1 to 2 ft. Salmon flowers on slender nodding stems. Per¬ 
ennial. 
—Oriental, Papaver orientale. 2 ft. Large, orange-scarlet flowers with black 
centers, May-June. Transplant all the Oriental Poppies in August. 
-Jeannie Mawson, 30c: Large flowers, beautiful soft rose. 
-Joyce, 30c: A fine new kind. Old rose. 
-Lulu A. Neeley, 40c: Deep dark red. 
-Mrs. Perry, 30c: Salmon pink. 
-Olymphia, 30c: Double, free blooming, rich scarlet. 
-Orange Queen, 25c: Dark orange. 
-Wurtenbergia, 40c: Very large, dark red. 
PYRETHRUM, Persian or Painted Daisy. 2 to 3 ft. All colors, white to deep 
red. 
—Double Red, 30c: Fully double, bright red. 
—Hybrids, random colors, as they run from seed. 
—Selected Deep Red, 25c: Color marked when in bloom. 
*PRICES unless noted: 20c each, $1.65 per 10, $15.00 per 100. See page 33. 
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