LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS 
LUPINUS, hp. These are beautiful easily-grown 
perennials. The plants grow from two to five 
feet high, branch, and bear freely spikes of 
lovely firs in rich and varied colors. They like 
well-drained acid soil and do better planted in 
groups. Do not like transplanting. 
Atro-Violaceus. Lovely and popular variety. The 
deep violet-blue firs come true from seed. 
Chocolate Soldier, 3ft. Yellow with contrast of 
violet-bronze. A special novelty. 
Douglasi Superbus, 3 ft. Rosy-purple and blue. 
Fire King. The brightest and best long-spiked 
red to date. 
Gold Crest. A beautiful yellow with deep yellow 
wings. Bright, showy and new. 
Harkness Hybrids, 3ft. Beautiful art shades mixed. 
Moerheimi, 2ft. Pink, remarkable for its free- 
flowering and compact habit; fine border plant. 
Princess Juliana, 3ft. Pale shell pink with creamy 
wings. 
Salmoneus, 3 ft. Lovely mellow salmon shades. 
Extra choice novelty. 
Snow Queen, 2 ft. Lovely broad petaled blooms, 
pure white with a golden blotch; choice. 
Sunshine, 2ft. The finest deep yellow yet raised. 
Sweet Scented Hybrids, 3ft. A new strain; hand¬ 
some spikes of self or bicolored firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of Perennial Lupinus. 
LYSIMACHIA Lobeliafolia (Loosestrife), hp, 18 in. 
Yellow firs in terminal spikes. Moist situation. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Erect 
spikes of bright red firs; a fine border plant. 
Salicaria, hp, 3 ft. Rosy-purple firs in fine spikes. 
MALVA Alcea, hp, 5 ft. Tall branching habit, nu¬ 
merous reddish-purple firs, showy. 
MECONOPSIS Baileyii, hp. New, from China; 
glorious sky-blue Poppy-like firs with showy 
golden anthers; a very beautiful garden plant. 
Cambrica, Welsh Poppy, hp, 1 ft. Large yellow 
firs. 
Integrifolia, hb, 3 ft. The wonderful Poppy from 
China, beautiful primrose firs 4 to 6 in. across. 
Paniculata, Himalayan Poppy, hb, 3 ft. A glori¬ 
ous plant; firs bright golden yellow; large 
showy. 
Wallichi, hb, 3 ft. The beautiful blue Himalayan 
Poppy, easily raised from seeds in a cool house; 
a fine rare plant for that moist half-shady spot. 
MOEHRINGIA Muscosa. Sand-loving carpet plant, 
light green foliage and tiny white firs. 
MONARDA Didyma, hp, 2 ft. A showy plant suc¬ 
ceeding in most any soil or position; aromatic 
foliage; rich Cambridge scarlet firs in July and 
August. 
MORINA Longifolia, hp, 3 ft. Firs tubular, white 
changing to purple; elegant foliage. 
NEPETA Grandiflora Souv Chaudron, hp, 1 ft. A 
new and much improved sort; firs large rich 
blue. 
Mussini Superba, hp, 1 ft. A new large-flow'd 
sort with deep blue firs; a fine rock plant. 
OENOTHERA Fraseri, hp, 1 ft. Masses of fine yel¬ 
low firs from June to October; lasting when once 
established; the firs bloom during the day. 
Speciosa Grandiflora, hp, 2 ft. A fine perennial, 
open in daytime; firs large, sweet-scented; white 
with yellow eye; beautiful. 
ONONIS Spinosa, hp, 18 in. A leguminous plant, 
pinnate foliage; firs purple, pea-shaped. 
ONOPORDON Acanthium, hp, 5 ft. A bold silvery 
foliage plant with large purple firs. 
Salten, hb, 11 ft. A magnificent ornamental thistle 
with beautifully-cut silver leaves and snowy- 
white stems crowded with large blue firs. 
ORNITHOGALUM Thvrsoides Alba, Star of Bethle¬ 
hem, hhbb, 1 ft. Dense, erect clusters of very 
pretty star-like white firs with a dark eye. 
OROBUS Niger, hp, 18 in. Reddish-purple firs. 
Vernus, hp, 1 ft. Pea-like blue and lilac firs. 
OSTROWSKIA Magnifica, hp, 4 ft. The beautiful 
giant Bellflower; immense pale blue firs; tuber¬ 
ous-rooted; a magnificent plant. 10 seeds. 
PAEONY Chinese Double, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful dou¬ 
ble firs; sown in Autumn, germinates in Spring. 
5 s. 
Officinalis, hp, 2 ft. Single dark red, splendid. 
PARDANTHUS Sinensis, Blackberry Lily, hp, 3 ft. 
Flowers star-shaped, reddish orange, tigred and 
spotted; does well in most any soil exposed to 
the sun and never Winterkills, blooms in June 
and July. 
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