PKT. 
POPPY. Continued. 
Carnation-Flowered, thrifty, upright varieties, 
2 ft. high; flowers of large globular form, with 
slashed or fringed petals. 
Mixed colors.oz., 25c.; .05 
Collection 6 colors, 25c.; 12 colors.40 
(For other varieties see page 101 .) 
POPPY, SINGLE ANNUAL VARIETIES: 
Glaucum (The Scarlet Tulip Poppy); 1 ft.10 
English Scarlet Field.oz., 25c.; .05 
Shirley, branching plants about 1 ft. high, bear¬ 
ing large, single flowers in a great variety of 
colors, shades and markings. 
Mixed colors.oz., 50c.; .05 
Single Mixed, all kinds.05 
Collection of 6 Single Annual Poppies.25 
( For other varieties see page 101.) 
HARDY PERENNIAL VARIETIES: 
Giant Oriental, new hybrids. ( See page 101). . .25 
Bracteatum, orange-scarlet.05 
Orientale, dark scarlet, purple spots.05 
Iceland {Pap aver nudicaule), dwarf hardy 
poppies, blooming the first year from seed; 
the flowers are of medium size, single and 
produced unceasingly; fine for cutting. 
Mixed colors.10 
Yellow. Pkt.. 10c. White.10 
Scarlet. 10c. Rose.10 
Gold, tinged red.10 
Collection of 6 Poppies.50 
Storrie’s New Hybrids. ( See page 101.) 
PORTULACA. (See page 102.) 
PRIMULA and PRIMROSES. (See page 102.) 
(See also Auricula, Polyanthus and Cowslip.) 
PYRETHRUM Aureum (Golden Feather), dwarf, 
compact, yellow-leaved plant, 9 ins. high, 
largely used in ribbon bedding.05 
PYRETHRUM Hybridum, hardy herbaceous 
plants with large single or double flowers, 
3 to 4 ins. across, freely borne on stems 
about 2 ft. high. 
Single Large Flowering, mixed colors.10 
Double Large Flowering, mixed colors. -.25 
PYRETHRUM Uliginosum (Giant Daisy), a 
robust-growing, hardy perennial, covered 
from July to September with large Mar¬ 
guerite-like flowers of pure white with 
yellow centres; height, 3 to 5 ft.10 
RHODANTHE (Ever-lasting or Straw Flower), 
garden annual, 1 ft. high, flowering early 
and continuously; the flowers, of various 
colors, dried make elegant winter bouquets. 
Mixed colors.05 
RICINUS (Castor Oil Plant), garden annuals of 
luxuriant growth, with large Palm-like 
leaves; esteemed for subtropical effects. 
(For new varieties see page 102 .) 
Communis Major, green leaves; 6 ft., oz. 15c.; .05 
Zanzibariensis, immense leaves, green, brown 
or purplish..05 
Borboniensis, immense green foliage; 15 ft.05 
Gibsoni, purplish leaves and stems; 6 ft.05 
Cambogiensis, maroon foliage, black stems.05 
Mixed varieties.oz., 15c.; .05 
Collection of 6 varieties. 25 
ROSE, Hardy Hybrids, double mixed.10 
Monthly, Tea-scented, mixed.10 
New Cross-bred French. (Seepage 102.).25 
SHIRLEY POPPY 
RUDBECKIA Bicolor Superba, garden annual, 
2 ft. high; long-stemmed yellow flowers with 
maroon spots. 10 
Hardy Varieties (Cone Flower), showy sum¬ 
mer and autumn blooming, hardy plants, pro¬ 
ducing long-stemmed flowers. 
Newmanii (Speciosa), rich, orange-yellow with 
purple-black disc; 2 ft.15 
Purpurea, large, purplish-crimson flowers with 
dark brown disc; 3 ft.15 
SALPIGLOSSIS, beautiful garden annuals about 
18 ins. high, bearing large Petunia-like 
flowers of gorgeous colors, laced and veined. 
Large Flowering, mixed colors.10 
“ “ collection of 6 separate colors. .40 
“ “ Emperor. (See page 103.). .10 
SALVIA Patens, magnificent blue flowers; 3 ft., .15 
Splendens, or Scarlet Sage, bushy garden plants 
about 3 ft. high, producing during summer 
and fall dazzling scarlet flowers in great 
profusion. 1,000 seeds, 50c.; . 10 
(For other varieties see page 103.) 
SCABIOSA. (See page 103.) 
SCHIZANTHUS. (See page 104.) 
SHASTA DAISY. (See page 84.).15 
SMILAX, tender perennial twiner of neat growth, 
clothed from base to summit with small 
glossy green leaves. 10 
SOLANUM Seaforthianum. (See page 104.) . .15 
STEVIA Serrata, tender perennial 1)4 ft. high, for 
either pots or garden culture; clusters of 
white flowers. 10 
STOKESIA Cyanea. (See page 104.).10 
STOCKS. (See pages 104 to 105.) 
Cut-and-Come-Again (Princess Alice), the 
plants grow about 2 feet high, produc¬ 
ing continuously from summer to fall, 
double white flowers, which encircle the 
centre spike as well as numbers of side 
branches; splendid for cutting. 10 
SUMMER CYPRESS. (See page 110.).10 
SUMMER FIR. {See page 110.).25 
SUNFLOWER. 
Single Macrophyllus Giganteus, 6 ft. high, im¬ 
mense yellow flowers.05 
Single Silver-leaved, silvery foliage, yellow and 
black flowers...05 
Single Giant Russian, immense yellow flowers, 
18 to 20 ins. across; often grown for 
seed.oz., 15c.; .05 
Double Californicus, immense double orange- 
colored flowers, 4 to 5 ft.oz., 25c.; .05 
Double Globosus Fistulosus, large, round double 
flowers; 6 ft.. ..oz., 25c.; .05 
(For other varieties see page 110.) 
SWAINSONIA Alba Grandiflora. (See page 110.) 
SWEET PEAS. (See pages 106 to 109.) 
SWEET ROCKET, mixed colors, hardy garden 
favorites; 2 to 3 ft.; fragrant flowers. 
SWEET SULTAN. (See page 111.) 
SWEET WILLIAM. {See page III.) 
THUNBERGIA Alata, rapid-growing climbers 
attaining a height of 6 to 8 feet, densely 
clothed with neat, green.foliage not affected 
by insects; the small single flowers of vari¬ 
ous colors are freely produced. A pretty 
vine for trellis, fences, rockwork, etc. 
Though a tender perennial, it is usually 
grown as an annual. 
Mixed colors. 
TORENIA, fine plants for vases or pot culture, 
flowering continuously; also suitable for gar¬ 
den planting in the summer; tender peren¬ 
nials, 6 to 12 ins. high. 
Princess of Montenegro, giant flowers of laven¬ 
der and purple, with yellow throat. 
TRITOMA Uvaria Grandiflora (Red-hot Poker 
Plant), hardy perennials, with orange-red 
flowers on spikes 4 to 5 ft. high. 
VALERIAN, Mixed, showy, hardy garden plants, 
VA ft. 
VERBENA, Lemon Scented (Aloysia Citriodora), 
an old favorite with delightfully scented 
foliage. A sprig of it is often included in 
mixed bouquets. The leaves when dried 
will retain their fragrance for years. It is 
a low-growing tender shrub and may be 
grown in the garden in summer and in pots 
in winter. (For other varieties see page 111.) 
VERONICA SPICATA (Speedwell), showy, hardy 
plant, producing in Tuly and August long 
spikes enveloped with bright, blue flowers; 
height \)A ft. 
VINCA ROSEA, handsome bushy plants, produc¬ 
ing freely round, single flowers, 1 inches 
across, suitable for either pot culture or 
sunny flower beds; tender perennial, but 
flowers the first season. 1 X A ft- 
Rosea Alba, white with rose eye. Per 1,000 
seeds, 40c. 
Rosea Alba Pura, pure white. Per 1,000 
seeds, 40c. 
Rosea, bright rose. Per 1,000 seeds, 40c. . . . 
Mixed colors. Per 1,000 seeds, 35c. 
VIOLETS, Single, favorite hardy plants, 6 ins. 
high, prized for their fragrant single flowers. 
Odorata, mixed colors. 
Large “ Pansy-Violets.” (See page 112.). 
(Double Violets do not produce seed.) 
VIRGINIAN STOCK, mixed colors, early summer¬ 
flowering garden annuals; A ft. high. 
VISCARIA, a new pure white, large-flowering 
variety of the annual Viscaria, so effective 
in gardens. The plants 12 to 15 inches 
high, are continuously covered with these 
snow-white flowers, 1 l A inches across— 
throughout the summer. Very useful for 
cutting. 
WALL FLOWER. (See page 112.) 
WISTARIA SINENSIS, hardy climber; blue flow¬ 
ers. 
ZINNIAS, well-known garden annuals, forming 
bushy plants, 2 to 3 ft. high, bearing large 
showy flowers during summer and fall. 
Tall, Double, mixed colors, 3 to 4 ft. 
Dwarf Large Flowering, double mixed, 2 ft ... 
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(For other varieties see page 112 .) 
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