Lavalier: Charming color and form. Warm pink, light blos¬ 
som centers, and long blooming. A new development. 75c. 
Queen of Hearts: Deepest glowing coral coral-scarlet. Long 
blooming. 50c each, 12 for $5.50. 
Heuchera Seedlings: Varying shades, mostly corals, $2.00 
per dozen, 6 for $1.25, 100 for $12.50. 
STURDY STOCK OF CORAL BELLS 
Cedar Rapids, Iowa: "The Coral Bell seedlings arrived in excellent con¬ 
dition and are thriving in spite of 100-degree temperature." 
HEUCHERAS BLOOMING GAYLY 
Orange, N. J.: "The Heucheras purchased from you last fall are bloom¬ 
ing gayly, and are very beautiful." 
Davenport, Wash.: "My Heucheras, 'Queen of Hearts,' bought from you 
last fall, has been and still is a grand sight." 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
For splendor they occupy a place of their own. We have 
eliminated from our plantings all the old small-flowered and 
common orange kinds. 
Plant in neutral soil of good quality, deeply dug, where they 
are to remain. Their roots are long and brittle. 
For best results the Orientals should be moved in late August, 
as they make a fall growth and should not be disturbed after¬ 
wards. 
Australia: Immense size, rich, deep carmine bowls standing 
three feet in height. $1.25. 
Gray's Orange: An upstanding large orange-scarlet, very 
little black at throat; attractive. Australian production. 75c. 
Lady Moore: Glowing salmon-pink. Keeps its color and 
blooms along with Delphiniums; remarkable color combination, 
24 in. $1.00, 3 for $2.25. 
Lord Lambourne: Deeply fringed petals, heavily blotched 
black at throat. 50c. 
Mandarin: Remarkable Chinese red, very tall and strong 
grower; rare. $1.00. 
Mrs. Stobart: A new and rare English introduction, soft old 
rose; very unusual. $1.50. 
The Chosen: Delicate shrimp pink; tall and large. $1.00. 
Trilby: Another outstanding Oriental. Large shapely blos¬ 
soms of lustrous red, petals crinkled. An important feature is its 
late-blooming quality which happily extends the season. $1.00 
each. 
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