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SEE OUR IVi CENT PERBNN1AL LIST 
PAPAVER ORIENT ALE 
(Oriental Poppy) 
One of the most popular 
perennials. The big, flaming 
scarlet flowers, often 6 to9inch.s 
across with purple-black thro.. is, 
fit in and add much color and 
Millions of Anthemis or 
V a dy Marguerite 
life to any landscape. We have cot nted 
105 flowers on one large plant. 
Oriental Poppy plants can be -t i in 
spring, but the best time to move th< r> is 
during their dormant period in Sun mer 
and early Fall. 
We have long made a specialty ol grow¬ 
ing the Oriental Poppies and havt a lot 
of new varieties coming on. 
ORIENTAL POPPY, 2 to 3 ft. Th. reg¬ 
ular flaming orange scarlet variety bach 
10 cents; 3 or more 8 cents each. 
BLOOD RED, 3 Vi A new variety hav¬ 
ing longer flower stems and with extra 
large flowers of dark, firey red color. 
Very attractive. Each 50 cents; 3 or more 
40 cents each. 
BRIGHTNESS. 3 ft. Very bright shin¬ 
ing red. Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 
cents each. 
MRS. PERRY. 2 ft. A delicate shade of 
pink with black blotches. A very popu¬ 
lar variety. One year plants, grown from 
divisions. Ea. 25 cts; 3 or more 22 cts ea. 
Barbara Ann makes a 
discovery. See page 19 
OLYMPIA, 2 ft. The new double Or • n 
tal Poppy. The flowers open double, 
showing rich centers only when fully 
opened. One year old plants grown from 
divisions. Ea. 20 cts.; 3 or more 18 cts ea. 
WURTEMBERGIA. Extra large blcom 
of firey red. Each 25 cents. 
X—PAPAVER NUDICALLE, 
(Iceland Poppy) 1 ft. to 18 in. A s cry 
pretty plant with tuft of fern-like fo'iage, 
from which grow cup shaped flowers of 
many shades of color, on slendei w iry 
stems, all through the spring, summer 
and fall months. Each 15 cents. 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
EL MONTE. Large, Orange red fli -v ers 
Residenceof Clark E. Gardner 
at south edge 'f our Nurseries 
Beds of Variegated Sedum 
with Pyrethrum, Phlox, 
Primula, and Valeriana at sides 
Please send me your catalogue. 
COONARA PINK. New pink sh... es. 
SANFORD GIANTS. Largest Iceland 
Poppies on extra long stems in wide 
range of colors. 
The above three varieties are: Eacl 25 
cents; 3 or more 22 cents each. 
PENTSTEMON. (Beard Tongue). 
Very graceful plants in a great variety of 
colors. Ea. 20 cents; 3 or more 18 cts ea. 
PEONIES 
You will be delighted with 
our Peonies, as they grow 
and flower in your garden. The e 
are four distinct groups of peon ies, 
differing in formation of roots, habit- ot 
growth and time of flowering. We list 
them below in order of their flowering 
season. 
TENUIFOLIA GROUP , common¬ 
ly called the Fringe Leaf Peony. Ctmes 
into bloom the earliest of all or about a 
week to ten days before the Officinalis 
varieties. 
I have Had good luck with all of 
my plants and shrubs you sent ir e 
in the spring. Some of tl em flow- 
ered beautifully. 
Miss Mae Shifflett. R 1 
Alexandria, Va. 
DOUBLE FLOWERING FRIb GE 
LEAF PEONY (Tenuifolia Flora Plena 
Rubra) 3 to 5 eye divisions, $3.00 each; 
1 to 3 eye plants, $2.00 each. 
SINGLE FLOWERING FRINGE 
LEAF PEONY. Same as above with 
exception of foliage being not quite so 
finely cut and flowers are of single type. 
3 to 5 eye divisions, $1.50 each. 
