HARDY POPPIES. 
HARDY GIANT YELLOW POPPY. 
(Meconopsis Integrifolia.) 
a ^ new p °PPy» producing freely when established immense 
flowers b to 9 inches across, of pure rich yellow, resembling in shape the large 
oriental poppies. It thrives best in cold locations. ,Pkt. 75c. 
NEW GIANT ORIENTAL POPPIES. 
Among hardy perennials these hold an unrivaled position for gorgeous 
effectiveness in gardens and hardy borders; height, 2 to 3 feet; flowers im¬ 
mense, often 6 inches across. Colors: salmon, fiery-scarlet, rose, lilac and 
copper color, pink-blotched purple, blood-red blotched black, orange, etc. 
Giant Oriental Hybrids, Mixed Colors . pkt. 25c. 
Giant Oriental Colosseum, flowers 8 inches across. Color: rich, shiny 
dark scarlet, with a black spot at the base of each petal. Pkt. 25c. 
STORRIE'S NEW ICELAND POPPIES. 
This new strain contains many new colors and shades, including blush, 
salmon, coral-pink, orange-rose, white, lemon, orange, striped, flecked, 
edged, blended, etc. 
Although hardy perennials, these Poppies bloom the first season, from 
spring-sown seed. The fragrant, elegant, crushed satin-like flowers are pro¬ 
duced in never-ceasing succession from the beginning of June to October. 
Mixed Colors . pkt. 25c. 
New Hardy Blue Primrose. 
(Primula Acaulis Coerulea.) 
A beautiful blue flowered type of the popular old English yellow primrose. 
Equally as hardy, and a fitting companion for naturalizing in wild, partially 
shaded nooks among shrubs or for planting either in turf or the herbaceous 
border. pkt. .25 
HENDERSON'S SUPERIOR 
CHINESE GIANT FRINGED PRIMROSES. 
Chinese Primroses are among our finest winter and spring blooming .pot 
plants; of healthy, sturdy growth, 8 to 12 inches high, and free from insects: 
while they produce for weeks large trusses of flowers, which, in our new Giant 
varieties, average from 4$ to 6 inches in circumference. 
Giant, Single White . Pkt. .25 
“ Pink .25 
“ Rose-Red .25 
“ Mixed Colors .25 
“ Fern-Leaved Fringed, MixedColors 
Double Mixed Colors 
Giant, Single Crimson _ Pkt. 
Blush-White... 
Blue. 
Salmony Orange 
.25 
.25 
.25 
.50 
.25 
.50 
Primula Obconica. 
Large Fringed Hybrids. 
These new, large-flowering hybrid ever-flowering Primroses are great im¬ 
provements, producing trusses of large fringed-edge flowers nearly double the 
size of the older type and containing several colors, including lavender, blush- 
pink, white, rose, etc.; favorite pot plants for house and conservatory culture 
on account of the wonderful blooming qualities, flowering nearly the year through. 
Obconica, Large Fringed, Mixed Colors . Pkt. .15 
“ “ Ocuiata. New dark-eyed sorts.25 
New Giant Star Primroses. 
(Primula Stellata Hybrida Gigantea.) 
This distinct and beautiful type should be better known, for it is an un¬ 
rivaled winter and spring flowering pot plant and for table decoration unique 
and effective. The attractive dark foliage on purple stems makes a striking 
contrast to the innumerable star-shaped flowers borne in graceful pyramidal 
clusters. The flowers of this new type are much larger than the old type 
stellatas and of greater substance. 
Giant White Star, pure white, massive flowers. Pkt. .25 
“ Red Star, carmine-red, beautiful.25 
“ Star, mixed colors..25 
Ricinus or Castor Oil Plant. 
Noble foliage plants of luxuriant and rapid growth, attaining a height of 
from 5 to 10 feet, producing large palm-like leaves about 3 feet across, of majes¬ 
tic sub-tropical effect; grown either as specimens or in groups. (See cut.) 
Ricinus Panormitanus. A cross between Ricinus Cambodgensis and Zanzi- 
bariensis gave birth to this splendid hybrid, which inherits its color from the 
former, and from the latter its gigantic dimensions. Thus the stem and 
stalks at an early age are covered with a blue bloom, becoming later on quite 
dark, while the leaves measure 2$ to 3 feet in diameter. The plant has a 
noble, upright habit and when fully developed forms a huge symmetrical bush 
of wonderfully ornamental aspect; it will doubtless play an important part 
for planting in isolated positions on lawns and for other decorative purposes 
where large specimen plants are required. Pkt. 15 
Bismarkiana. A new hybrid, and one of the most decorative of ornamental 
foliage plants; vigorous grower; large dark green leaves tinged with metal¬ 
lic bronze and ribbed purple; stalk and leaf stems almost black, ribbed 
silvery-white... Pkt. .10 
(For our complete list of Ricinus, see page 115.) 
NEW CROSS-BRED FRENCH ROSE SEED. 
These new hybrids — the originator claims — germinate easily from seed, the 
plants growing vigorously, and commence flowering in 6 months' time; the fol¬ 
lowing year, the plants, being larger, yield a greater quantity of flowers; but 
their prime is not reached until the third season, when they bloom in astonishing 
prodigality all summer long and continue to do so thereafter for years. The 
plants form robust bushes, and are hardy, with slight protection, in cold climates; 
about 80 per cent, of them produce large double flowers of all colors and shades 
known in Roses, excepting yellow; they are, moreover, delightfully fragrant. 
Suitable either for garden or pot culture. . Pkt. .25 
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