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Seeds of Perennials 
Lupinus Yellow Boy 
buff, ^ °‘ ^ ^ 
S9039 - - . '••••• .Pkt., $.50 
Lychnis Sieboldi (London Pride, Ragged Robin) 
„.J he f 0 ”?, 6 ""<* fl , owers a f e “ uch lik « L. Ha.geana, except that the flower-stems 
attain a height of 2 feet and that the colors range from the purest white to the 
deepest crimson, a perfect gem and the best of all Lychnis. 
9061. — ■— 
.. $ .25 
Meconopsis Aculeata (True) 
On account of its original home and its form, it has been christened with the 
popular name of Ihe Large Blue Poppy from Kashmir." It was discovered grow- 
mg at an elevation of 11,000 feet, and, therefore, should prove extraordinarily hardy 
1 he handsome plant grows to a height of 2% feet and produces a mass of beautifui 
flowers which measure 2 to 3 inches across; are of a most beautiful blue with goldon 
anthers and blue filaments; a sensational novelty 
9067. — . _ 
.. $ .50 
Meconopsis Racemosa 
v8 ?7 lovo,y P °PPy / rom ‘>'0 high Alpine-like valleys of western China and 
™L b . e V„ Fr0m ,“ ro f? Ue , ot hairy foliage rises a stem bearing racemes of 
This is a biennial and requires re-sowing each 
large flowers, deep blue to mauve 
season. Height, 15 inches. 
9068. — _ 
.. $ .50 
Meconopsis Sinuata Var. Latifolia 
A hardy perennial and one of the most beautiful of the family, producing a 
dense spike of lovely lavender-blue flowers and an ornamental hairy TToil, 
15 inches. 
9069. — . 
ornamental hairy foliage. Height, 
Pkt., $1.00 
Myosoticleum Nobile 
The Giant Forget-me-not of the Chatham Island. A lovely perennial growing in 
.ts natn-e habitat in damp sand near the sea; it bears large corymbs of beauUfu" 
onnc flowers ecgei1 wlth white in May and June. Height, 18 inches 
9096 ' — .Pkt., $ .50 
New Salvia (Hardy Sage) 
§9i92. ~ Pratensis Plant is quite distinct and shows a robust growth spreading 
*;! ? Ch w ItS ?V VeT at,ain a height of 2 feet and bear long 
tubes m claret from July until September. Pkt 
§ 9193 . — Uliginosa. This is the finest Salvia now in existence. The clean’foliage 
of the plant attracts one instantly. From the slender growth of foliage ap¬ 
pear numerous slender stalks which attain the height of 6 to 7 feet which 
terminates in sprays of exquisite sky-blue flowers, richer than Salvia Azurea 
and lasting from September until frost. We are the first to offer this nov¬ 
elty in seed; our own saving.. ~q 
— Azurea Alba Grandiflora (White Sage). A splendid novelty, absolutely 
hardy, growing 3 to -1 feet tall, with slender, erect spikes of pure white flow¬ 
ers during the latter part of August and September.Pkt., $1.00 
§9196. 
Please Order by Numbers only. 
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