We cheerfully recommend Primula Veris Kleyni 
Polyanthus 
Poppy . Papaver 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES ^z. 
*Alpinum, Mixed. Dwarf alpine variety. Fine for the pkt. 
rockery. 8 in.$0 50 $4 00 
Iceland (P. nudicaule amurense). Yellow Wonder. All- 
America Winner. This new Iceland Poppy is undoubt¬ 
edly the finest and largest-flowered variety to date. 
Flowers bright buttercup-yellow with a lighter center, 
and 4 inches across. Fine for cutting. . . . V^oz. $1.50. . 
Iceland, Coonara Pink Shades. A fine strain in beau¬ 
tiful pink art shades. Long stems and large flowers, no 
washy shades. A fine novelty. 
Iceland, El Monte. Very large, tangerine-orange flowers. 
Comes true from seed. Fine for cutting. 
Iceland, Fakenham Hybrids. Flowers 23^ to 3 inches 
across. Extremely free flowering. Finest mixed. 2 ft.. . 
Iceland, Gartreff New Hybrids. Fine range of art shades. 
Iceland, Orange-Scarlet. 
Iceland, White. 
Iceland, Yellow. 
Iceland, Single Mixed. 
Iceland, Sunbeam. New. Splendid mixed hybrids. 
Orientale. Deep scarlet. 
Orientale, Mrs. Perry. Rich salmon-pink. 
Orientale, Royal Scarlet. 
Orientale Hybrids, Mixed. 
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Pueraria • Kudzu Vine 
Thunbergiana. Perennial climber. Rosy purple, pea¬ 
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Polyanthus • Primula polyantha 
' . r 1 Trade Oz. 
Spring-flowering perennials for pot-culture or the garden, 
*Gold-laced. Very showy. ..V 4 OZ. $2.00. .$0 50 
*English, Mixed. Single flowers. 40 $3 00 
Hardy Phlox 
Sow seeds of Hardy Phlox late in the fall and they will germinate in 
the spring. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Decussata, Mixed. Choice selection.$0 40 $2 00 
Physalis * Chinese Lantern Plant 
Francheti. Perennial. Orange-scarlet fruits. 2}^ ft. 20 75 
Physostegia 
Virginiana. Perennial border plant with tubular, pink 
flowers. 4 ft. 30 1 50 
PINKS. See Carnation and Dianthus. 
Platycodon • Japanese Balloon Flower 
A very desirable perennial that is excellent for the permanent border 
or among shrubbery. Trade pkt. Oz. 
Grandiflorum. Blue. 28 in.$0 25 $1 00 
Grandiflorum album. White. 28 in. 25 1 00 
Polemonium • Jacob’s Ladder 
A good hardy perennial with bell-shaped flowers. 2)4 ft* 
Caeruleum. Blue. 15 50 
Primulas 
HARDY VARIETIES 
The following varieties of Hardy Primulas are very popular. How¬ 
ever, the germination of the seed is very slow. 
*Veris Kleyni. A new giant Primula veris which produces Immense 
heads of 15 to 25 florets, each floret averaging 1 to 134 inches in 
diameter. Color rich golden yellow shaded apricot toward the center. 
The flowers are carried on heavy stems 8 to 12 inches long, and each 
plant produces 6 to 8 flower-spikes. Perfectly hardy outside, and can 
also be forced successfully for winter blooming. Ideal for the rockery. 
Trade pkt. (250 seeds), $1.00; $4.00 per 1000 seeds. Trade pkt. Oz. 
*Verls, Mixed. Cowslip. $0 40 $2 50 
*Veris, Giant Munstead Strain. Flowers large, in beau¬ 
tiful shades, including yellow and white. 1 ft. 50 6 00 
*Vulgaris. English Yellow Primrose. 50 3 00 
Pyrethrum hybridum 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Undoubtedly among the best hardy perennials, both for garden work 
and cut-flower purposes. For the florist, a row of two to three hundred 
plants will prove very useful. Absolutely hardy and of very easy culture. 
2/4 ft- Trade pkt. Oz. 
Atrosanguineum. Single; dark red shades.$0 50 $2 50 
Roseum. Single; pink shades. 40 2 00 
Uliginosum. Single; giant white. 40 2 00 
Hybridum, Single, Mixed. 30 1 50 
Hybridum, Choice Double, Mixed . 50 3 50 
Ranunculus 
Asiaticus superbissimus. Mixed. A perennial plant, 
suitable for beds and borders or for pots. Fine for cutting. 
1 ft. 15 60 
Rudbeckia • Coneflower 
Newmani. Perennial. Yellow with purple cone. 2 ft.... 25 1 50 
Purpurea. Giant Purple Coneflower. Perennial. Reddish 
purple with large brown center. 4 ft. 25 1 00 
Salvia 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Azurea grandiflora. Perennial variety producing spikes of 
sky-blue flowers during August and September. 3 to 4 ft. 40 2 00 
Blue Bedder. Perennial. A new variety of Farinacea of 
very compact form. Flowers of a deep blue shade, borne 
profusely. Flowers from seed first year. 50 3 00 
Farinacea. Perennial, but best grown as an annual. Light 
blue. 30 1 50 
Patens. Rich deep blue. 50 3 50 
Saponaria 
*Ocymoides. Fine hardy plants for the rockery or border. 
Rose-colored flowers. 1 ft. 15 60 
Saxifraga 
’■‘Decipiens Hybrids, Mixed. Charming little perennial 
plants, excellent for the rockery. Vaoz. $1.25. . 75 
Sedum • Stonecrop 
*Acre. Perennial. The well-known yellow variety. Very 
useful in the rock-garden.Vgoz. $1.50. . 75 
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