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THE PARK NURSERIES 
Saint Paul 
HOLM & OLSON. Inc. 
FLOWERING PERENNIALS—Continued 
Viola "Jersey Gem"—a delightful 
violet-blue border plant 
Rudbeckia Purourea—Purple Cone 
Flower 
Trollius ledebouri (Orange Globe Flower) 
*HEUCHERA Pleu-de-Feu. ALUMROOT. 18 
in. Tuft of handsome evergreen leaves with 
delicate, crimson flower bells on slender 
stems. July. 35 cts.; extra strong, 50 cts. 
*Heuchera sanguinea. CORALBELLS. 18 in. 
A variety of the above with bright coral-red 
flowers. 35 cts.; extra strong, 60 cts. 
HIBISCUS. ROSEMALLOW. 4 to 5 ft. Giant, 
funnel-shaped flowers of red, white or pink 
on sturdy plants. July and August. 35 cts.; 
3 for $1.00. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES IN NEW 
COLORS 
Poppy. Oriental. New Named Va¬ 
rieties—40 cts. each, as follows; 
Beauty of Livermore. Crimson 
with dark shadings. 
Mrs. J. Harkness. Bright sal¬ 
mon, rose scarlet. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon pink, shad¬ 
ed apricot. "Best Pink Poppy." 
Olympia. Brilliant flame-scar- 
let shaded with golden salmon. 
Semi-double. 
POPPY. Oriental (Papaver orien- 
tale). 2 V 2 ft. Massive cup¬ 
shaped flowers of deep scarlet. 
* Poppy. Iceland (Papaver nudi- 
caule). 12 in. Cup-shaped 
flowers of clear colors, white, 
yellow and orange scarlet. 
Bloom all summer. 
LYTHRUM roseum. ROSE LOOSESTRIFE. 
3 to 4 ft. Tall spikes of rose-colored flow¬ 
ers. July to September. 
MONARDA didyma. OSWEGO TEA. 3 ft. 
Compact heads of bright red flowers. 
Aromatic foliage. June to September. 
♦OENOTHERA FraserL EVENING PRIM¬ 
ROSE. 12 in. Large golden-yellow pop¬ 
py-like flowers from June to August. 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. 6 to 9 in. A 
handsome trailing plant for ground cov¬ 
er. Stands shade. 25 cts. each; 12 for 
$2.50. 
♦PENSTEMON. "Blue Gem." BEARD 
TONGUE. (New.) 12 in. Attractive 
azure-blue flowers from June to Septem¬ 
ber. Splendid border and rockery plant. 
PEONIES. See list, page 26. 
PERSIAN DAISY. See Pyrethrum Hybrid- 
urn, page 22. 
PHLOX. See complete list, page 24. 
Garden shelter and perennial flower border. 
Grounds of Mrs. Jas. Jennison, Mpls. 
PHYSALIS francheti. CHINESE LAN¬ 
TERN PLANT. 2 ft. Brilliant orange col¬ 
ored seed pods or "lanterns" in Septem¬ 
ber. 
PHYSOSTEGIA "vivid," FALSE DRAGON¬ 
HEAD. 2 ft. Spikes of deep pink, bell¬ 
like flowers in September. Excellent cut 
flowers. 35 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 
PLATYCODON grandiflorum. BALLOON 
FLOWER. 18 in. Star-shaped blue or 
white, flowers at the tip of each branch. 
Compact, bushy growth. June to Sep¬ 
tember. 
PYRETHRUM Hybridum. PERSIAN DAISY. 
2 V 2 ft. Daisy-shaped flowers in white to 
shades of pink, rose and red. Splendid 
for cutting. May and June. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
HOLLYHOCK, single. ALLEGHENY MAM¬ 
MOTH. 5 to 7 ft. Single flowers of delicate¬ 
ly fringed petals. Mixed colors. July and 
August. 
Hollyhock. DOUBLE FLOWERING. 5 to 7 ft. 
Yellow, white, pink and red colors. July 
and August. 
IRIS. Fleur-de-Lis. See list, page 25. 
LARKSPUR. See Delphinium, page 20. 
LATHYRUS latifolius. PERENNIAL SWEET 
PEA. Semi-climbing plants with showy pea 
flowers of deep pink over a long season. 
35 cts.; 3 for $1.00. 
LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY. 8 to 10 in. Pure white, 
dainty bell-shaped flowers in May and June. 
Bulb clusters, 25 cts. each. Heavy clumps 
40 cts. 
*UNUM perenne. BLUE FLAX. 18 in. Grace¬ 
ful foliage with delicate flowers of pearly 
blue. May to August. 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. LUPINE. 3 to 4 ft. 
Azure blue, pea-shaped flowers in long 
spikes. Late May and June. 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. JERUSALEM CROSS. 
2^2 ft. Flowers of Vermillion scarlet in im¬ 
mense heads. June to mid-July. 
♦Lychnis viscaria splendens. GERMAN 
CATCHFLY. 12 in. A bright, pink-flowering 
border perennial. Flowers of one-half inch 
size in loose clusters. June and July. 
Prices—unless noted—field plants, 30 cts, each; 4 lor $1.00. 
Extra size plants—40 cts. each; 4 for $1.50. 
(For shipment by parcel post please add 10% for postage.) 
♦Rock Garden Plants. Varieties marked with a star (♦) are suitable to plant in rockeries. 
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