Tiie Elm City Nursery Co.j New Haven, Connecticut. 
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POPPA, ORIENTAL ( Papaver Orientate). 
2 lo 3 feet. June and July. Great 
showy flowers of the most dazzling 
brilliancy. No trouble with their trans¬ 
planting successfully if done in tin 
autumn. 
The following new varieties of this 
beautiful oriental poppy range in col¬ 
or from almost white to the deepest 
red-black. 2 =,c. grade only. 
DAZZLER. The most brilliant fiery 
scarlet. 
DUKE OF TECK. Crimson scarlet. 
GOLIATH. Enormous scarlet flow¬ 
ers. 
LADY ROSCOE. New, distinct, ter 
ra-cotta. 
MAI [ON Y. Darkest carmine-purple. 
MARIE STUDHOLM. Pure sal¬ 
mon silvery shading with touch 
of carmine. 
PRINCESS VICTORIA LOUISE. 
Pure rose. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA. Clear sal 
mon rose. 
REMBRANDT. Enormous size, dis¬ 
tinct shade of orange salmon. 
ROYAL SCARLET. Glowing scar¬ 
let. 
POTENTILLA (Garden Hybrids). Max 
to September. 6 to 12 inches. 
Very desirable border plant. Hand¬ 
some foliage, brilliant rose-like flowers. 
VARIETIES. 
GOLD KUGEL. Clear yellow 
LAURIUM. Yellow and red. 
Dark, almost 
Oriental Poppy. The most dazzling gor¬ 
geous garden flower. 
NIGRA PLENA 
black. 
VARIABILIS PLENA. Scarlet and yellow. VERSICOLOR. Yellow and red. 
PYRETHRUM ROSEUM (Pink Daisy). 2 to 3 feet. June to August. 
Rose. Desirable plants 
cut 
July and August. Pure ycl 
2 to 3 feet. July to October. Yel- 
May. 
Tuly 
Rose lilac, 
to August. 
Finely cut shiny 
Yellow. 
with a growth similar to our field daisy. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM, see Chrysanthemum. 
RAGGED ROBIN, see Lychnis. 
RANUNCULUS, see Buttercup. . .. ,, 
“RUDBECKIA LACINIATA (Coneflower). G to 10 feet. July to September (.olden yellow. 
*RUDBECKIA LACINIATA VAR. FL. PL. G to 10 feet. July to September 
This is now the extremely popular Golden-Glow. It is one of the most desnable ta 
growing hardy plants ever introduced. The blooms, of a rich golden yellow, aie pioduco 
with great freedom and resemble double cactus dahlias. As a garden plant or as a 
flower, it is almost indispensable during its blooming season. 
RUDBECKIA SPECIOSA VAR. NEWMANII. 2 to 3 feet, 
low, dark disk. 
•RUDBECKIA SUBTOMENTOSA (Black-Eyed Susan), 
low, dark cone. 
‘SAXIFRAGA CRASSIFOLIA (Rockfoil). 1 to 2 feet. 
SEA HOLLY ( Eryngium Amethystinum). 3 to 4 feet. 
foliage with thistle-like flowers of amethystine blue. 
SEA LAVENDER, see Statice. 
SEA PINK, see Armeria. . „ _ . , T , T , 
• SEDUM ACRE (Stone Crop). Fine for rockeries. 2 to 3 inches. June and July. 
“SEDUM ALBUM. 3 to 4 inches. July and August. White red eeirtci. 
' SEDUM OPPOSITIFOLIUM. 3 to 4 inches. July. White flower. Opposite leaved. 
* SEDUM TERNATUM. 3 to 4 inches. July. Rose tinted. ...... 
’SEDUM SIEBOLDII. 3 to 4 inches. August to September. Mowcis blight pink. 
*SE1)UM SPECTABILE (Showy Sedum). 1 to 2 feet. September and Octobei. 
A splendid garden plant, the showy flat panicles of rosy pink being very| eelective. 
SFMPFRVTVUM PYRENAICUM (Houseleck) (Lien and Chickens). C> inclies .- 
' August. Fine for rockeries. Habit and blooming very attractive and interesting. 
SHASTA DAISY, see Chrysanthemum. , c , 
SNEEZE WEFD (Helenium Autumnale). f> to 7 feet. August and September. 
One of the best tall-growing garden plants. Flowers golden yellow; in laige masses. 
SNFE7E WFED VAR GRANDICEPITALUM CUPRLI M. 3 to 4 feet. July to Septembei. 
This new variety of Helenium produces coppery red flowers of a rich shade. 
SPEEDWELL, sec Veronica. 
SPIDERWORT, see Tradescantia. 
“SPIRAFA S ARUNCUS (.Aminats Sylvester). 5 to G foci. May and June. Creamy white. 
' A desirable, strong-growing plant, fine for backgrounds to herbaceous borders. 
SPIRAEA FILIPENDULA ( Ulmaria Filipcnditla). 2 to 3 feet May and June. 
Beautiful fern-like foliage which remains fresh and green throughout the Summer. Flow¬ 
ers arc produced on spikes and are white and very graceful. . , 
SPIRAEA PENTAPETALA (Double) (U. Peutapetala Jar. FI. PL). - to 3 feet. May and 
Tune."" Old garden plant; pure white flowers on spikes and very attractive. 
SPIRAEA PALMATA (U. Purpurea Var. Elcgans). 2 to 3 feet. May and June. Light pink. 
’SPIR AEA PALMATA VAR. RUBRA (V. Purpurea Var. Rubra). 2 to G feet. May and June. 
'SPIRAEA CHINENSIS (Astilbc Chincnsis). 2 lo 3 feet. June. Pink to rose. Very desiiable. 
•SPIRAEA d JAP.' VAR nl GRANDIFr.ORA (A. Jap. Var. Grand.). 1 to 2 feet. May and June. 
Creamy white. 
Tuly and' 
The above Hardy Herbaceous Plants are 
follows, unless otherwise noted. '•'lie ve °* 
he snpplied in the sorts marked with a 
ottered in three 
heavy Held clumps 
G> the left. 
Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) ■■■■■■■■ 
Strong Field Grown, usual size ( Express recommended). . 
Smaller size (mostly field grown) . 
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