ORIENTAL POPPIES Pkt. 
Apricot Queen. Large apricot.$0.25 
Beauty of Livermere. Crimson, with black blotch, 
fine, large flowers.50 
Mrs. Perry. Orange apricot, very fine.25 
Perry’s White. Immense pure white.25 
Princess Victoria Louise. Salmon-pink, very fine.. . .25 
Queen Alexandra. Pure rose.25 
Excelsior Hybrids.25 
POTENTILLA. Very desirable perennials with hand¬ 
some, brilliant flowers and ornamental foliage. 
June to August. 2 ft. 
Single Mixed Hybrids.15 
Double Mixed Hybrids.25 
PRIMULA, Hardy Varieties. 
beesiana. Velvety purple, yellow eye. 16 in.50 
bullesiana Hybrids. Shades of yellow, orange, apri¬ 
cot, and carmine. 18 in.50 
cashmiriana. Lilac. 12 in.75 
denticulata Hybrids. Shades of white, lilac, rose, 
purple and blue. 12 in.75 
floridae. Yellow. 40 in.50 
japonica, Choice Hybrids. Mixed. 18 in.25 
kleyni. Golden yellow, shaded apricot. 1.00 
Lissadel Hybrid, Red Hugh. Orange-red. 24 in.75 
vulgaris (Primrose). 
Dean’s Colored Hybrids. 6 in.50 
caerulea (Blue Primrose). 6 in.25 
Yellow (English Yellow Primrose). 6 in.25 
PYRETHRUM. Showy, hardy perennials with brilliant 
and lasting flowers. 2 ft. 
roseum hybridum. Single Mixed.pg oz. 75c., .15 
hybridum. Double Mixed.p£ oz. $2.00, .25 
aureum (Golden Feather). Yellow, fernlike leaves.. .15 
REHMANNIA angulata. Splendid half-hardy peren¬ 
nial with Gloxinia-like flowers of rosy purple with 
yellow throat. 3 ft.25 
ROMNEYA coulteri (Giant White Californian Poppy). 
Beautiful half hardy perennial, fine, fragrant white 
flowers. 4 ft.25 
RUDBECKIA newmanni. Magnificent golden-yellow 
flowers with maroon center. 3 ft.20 
SALVIA sclarea. An attractive, hardy biennial, with 
mauve and silvery, leafy spikes of flowers. 2 ft.25 
*SAPONARIA ocymoides. Elegant trailing perennial 
with pretty rose colored flowers suitable for rockeries. .15 
SCABIOSA caucasica. Large semi-double, pale laven¬ 
der flowers; fine for cutting. June to August. 2 ft. .15 
caucasica alba. A white form of the above.25 
caucasica, Giant Hybrids. Caucasica hybrids are a 
great improvement over the Caucasica. The colors 
range from white to the darkest blue. . pg oz. $1.50, .25 
SIDALCEA, “Stark’s Ryburgh Hybrids.” The colors 
embrace all the tints of pink, from delicate blush to 
deep rose pink and carmine, also including the vari¬ 
ous tones of red to deep crimson. 
Choice Mixed.50 
Rose Queen. Each plant develops a sheaf of spikes 
5 to 6 ft. high, well furnished with beautiful, rose- 
colored flowers during June and July.25 
STATICE latifolia. Hardy perennial with large, 
branching heads of clear mauve flowers. 2 ft.16 
STOKESIA cyanea. Popular perennial with large 
lavender-blue flowers; blooms all Summer. 2 ft.15 
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