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Norma. Deep purple. 
Orion. Soft lilac; blotched white. 
Oniga-Shima. Violet-purple; golden center. 
Purple and Gold. Violet-purple. 
Uchiu. Blue with golden center, and white. 
Vase-Banri. White, veined blue. 
Yedo-Jaman. Royal blue. 35c each; #3.50 per dozen. 
LOBELIA (Cardinal Flower). 
cardinalis. Long, dense spikes of handsome rich cardinal-red 
flowers. 
LUPINUS (Lupine). 
polyphyllus. Deep blue pea-shaped flowers on long spikes. June 
to September. 2 to 3 feet, 
polyphyllus albus. Pure white. 
PAP AVER (Poppies). 
orientale. The common variety of Oriental Poppy. The flowers 
are a bright scarlet with a black blotch at the base of each 
petal, and when in bloom in the spring they make a very bril- 
liant display. 
Iceland. A beautiful species and among the most desirable of our 
herbaceous plants. 
P/EONIA (Peonies). Strong roots containing three or more eyes. 
50c each, #5.00 per dozen, except as noted. 
Alba Superba. Creamy white. 
Boule de Neige. Milk-white 
Charlemagne. Lilac-white, blush center. 
Duchesse de Nemours. Sulphur-white. 
Marie. Rose-type, lilac-white fading to milk-white, golden yellow 
stamens, short narrow petals around the collar, fragrant, free 
bloomer, very late. 
PHLOX paniculata (Hardy Perennial Phlox). A succession of flow¬ 
ers of greatest beauty, from early July until frost, in softest 
tones of pink and rose, salmon and white in great panicled 
blooms. 
Alpha. Brilliant rosy pink, long trusses. Early. 
Annie Cook. Flesh-pink. Tall. 
B. Comte. French purple. Medium. 
Deutschland. A rich scarlet variety. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Light salmon. Medium. 
Enchantress. Salmon-pink. Medium. 
Europe. White; decided crimson eye. Tall 
Frau Antoine Buchner. Largest pure white. Medium. 
Jeanne d'Arc. Pure white; late. Medium. 
Le Caid. Pink; darker eye. 
Lord Raleigh. Purple, white markings. Tall. 
Maid Marion. Soft lavender, large flower. Medium. 
Miss Lingard. White with pale pink center. Early. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Beautiful clear white. Medium. 
Mrs. Scholten. Salmon-scarlet. Medium. 
Pantheon. Brilliant rose, very effective. Tall. 
Rheinlander. Beautiful salmon-pink. Medium. 
Rijnstroom. Color of Paul Neyron rose. Tall. 
Sir Edwin Landseer. Flowers bright crimson. 
Special French. Beautiful clear pink. Tall. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. Tall. 
Wanadis. White with lilac stripes. 
W. C. Egan. Delicate lilac, reddish eye. Medium. 
PHYSOSTEGIA virginica (False-dragonhead). One of the must at¬ 
tractive mid-summer plants, covered with clear pink, heath-like 
flowers. July and August. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum (Japanese Balloon Flower). 2 v /i ft 
Large blue. Campanula-like flowers. July to October. 
grandiflorum album. 2 x /i ft. White. 
mariesi. 1 l /i ft. Violet-blue. 
PYRETHRUM roseum (Persian Daisy). 2 ft. One of the showiest 
flowers; of great value for cutting. June to July. Single. Mixed. 
uliginosum (Giant Daisy). 4 ft. Large white. Aug. and Sept. 
RUDBECKIA lanceolata (Goldenglow). 5 to 6 ft. Double yellow, 
Cactus-Dahlia-like flowers. July to Sept. 
newmanni. 2 1 /2 ft. Golden yellow with purple cone. July to Oct. 
purpurea. 3 ft. Large, reddish purple, with dark, cone-shaped 
center of brown. July to Oct. 
SEDUM acre (Gold-moss). 4 in. Bright yellow, with green foliage. 
May to July. 
album. 4 in. Green foliage, white flowers. July and Aug. 
sexangulare. Dark green foliage. Yellow flower. 6 in. 
spectabile (Showy Stonecrop). 18 in. An erect growing plant with 
broad green foliage and large heads of handsome rose-colored 
flowers. 
spectabile, Brilliant. 1 ft. Sept, and Oct. A more richly colored 
form of S. spectabile. 
SCABIOSA. (Blue Bonnet). 
caucasica. A soft charming shade of lavender. June to September. 
STOKESIA cyanea (Cornflower Aster). 2 ft. Lavender-blue. A 
native plant; fine for cutting. July to Oct. 
alba. White form of the above. 
TRITOMA uvaria grandiflora (Flameflower). 4 ft. Orange-scarlet. 
Aug. to Nov. 
VALERIANA. (Spurred Flower). 
Officinalis (Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy heads of 
rose tinted white flowers during June and July, with strong 
heliotrope odor. 
VERONICA (Speedwell). 
filiformis. Is an evergreen flowering ground-cover. It makes rich, 
fluffy masses of light-green foliage; small, rounded leaves; 
small, starry, white-and-china-blue flowers. 40c each; #4.50 doz. 
longifolia subsessilis. A pretty species with blue flowers produced 
on spikes 1 to 1 Vi feet long, continuing in bloom the entire 
summer. 
Kendall €r Whitney’s Choice Dahlias 
Decorative Dahlias 
Autumn. Rust and orange, very large.#0.75 
Bashful Giant. Apricot.25 
Calvin Coolidge. Rose-pink suffused salmon.25 
Eleanor Martin. Rosaline purple.25 
Jane Cowl. Large buff and gold.35 
The World. Deep magenta and silver.35 
Dwight Morrow. Rich deep red. 1.00 
Centennial. One of the largest whites.50 
Kentucky Red. Dazzling red.75 
Rose Fallon. Amber-russet.35 
Marmion. Pure gold, very large.25 
Walkover Prince. Mahogany-red and gold.75 
Winfield Slocombe. One of the best golden buffs.25 
Shahrazad. Deep pink, large. 75 
Robert Scott. Large yellow . 1.00 
Cactus Dahlias 
Jean Trimbee. Petunia violet.#1.00 
Satan. Immense red. 1.00 
Gladys Sherwood. Large white. .50 
Emma Marie. Pink and white.25 
Roycroft. Buff and russet. .25 
Josephine G. Rose-pink tipped yellow.50 
Bob Pleuse. Maroon and white.35 
Chemar’s Masterpiece. Orchid-pink.50 
Single Dahlias 
Poland Spring. Red, gold center.#0.25 
Lavender. Orchid .25 
Tango. Orange.25 
Snowflake. White .25 
Eckford Century. White penciled carmine. 25 
Show or Ball Dahlias 
Uncertainty. Red and white. .#0.35 
Elsie Davidson. Yellow.25 
Red Sox. Red, free bloomer.25 
Black Diamond. Black-maroon.35 
Phortos. Large crimson .25 
Dee-lighted. White .25 
Pompon Dahlias 
Amber Queen. Clear amber.#0.25 
Bobby. Rich plum.20 
Belle of Springfield. Tiny red.15 
Golden Queen. Deep yellow.25 
Guiding Star. White.20 
Grass un Wein. Crushed strawberry.25 
Collarette Dahlias 
Flanders Field. Bright scarlet.#0.35 
Ami Nonin. Old rose, white collar.25 
Scarlet Queen. Scarlet, gold collar.25 
Miniature Dahlias 
Gaiety. Bright red and white.#0.25 
Little Rhoda. Orange-rose.25 
Little Jewel. Pink .25 
Specials 
Special No. 1. 12 Unnamed Dec. Dahlias, value $3.00 ....#2.00 
Special No. 2. 12 Unnamed Pompon Dahlias, value $2.50 . 1.50 
Special No. 3. 12 Unnamed Mixture, large, value $5.00 .. 3.00 
