PAPAVER ORIENTALIS (ORIENTAL POPPIES) 
PAPAVER Orientalis, hp. These are the 
largest and most attractive of garden 
perennials. The long fringy leaves are 
not unlike ferns, and the showy buds 
that issue from the ground on strong 
stems three feet high, develop into 
enormous firs, brilliant in color and 
graceful in form. Once started will last 
for years. These are not always true 
from seeds. 
Apricot Queen, 3 ft. Large showy apri¬ 
cot firs; fine. 
Beauty of Livermere, 3 ft. Gorgeous 
crimson, extra select. 
Benary's Finest Large-flow'd German 
Hybrids, 3 ft. All the lovely rare 
shades in mixture. 
Brilliant, 3 ft. Vivid fiery-red, one of the 
brightest. 
Excelsior Hybrids, 4 ft. New, a very fine 
mixture ranging from delicate salmon 
to deep crimson. 
Pink Beauty, 2V2 ft. Delicate flesh pink. 
Lovely. 
Mrs. Perry, 3 ft. Orange-apricot, rare, 
handsome. 
Perry's White, 2 ft. Fine satiny white 
with a crimson maroon blotch at the 
base of each petal. 100. 
Princess Victoria Louise, 2 ft. Firs 
rather small, resembling large tulips, 
perfect form; salmon-pink. 
Queen Alexandra, 3 ft. Rosy-salmon, 
crimson spots. 
Salmon Queen, 3 ft. Beautiful Salmon- 
yellow.. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oriental 
Poppies. 
Alpinum, 6 in. Charming little plant for 
pot or rockery. Plain and fringed firs 
in many colors. Free-blooming. 
Pilosum. Long and abundant blooming. 
The bright salmon blossoms and airy 
foliage present a choice plant. 
PENTSTEMON Cobaea, hp, 18 in. Large white 
and purple firs; handsome border plant, 
ilis, 3 ft. Tall plant with golden firs. 
‘ 't. L 
-ong deep blue 
Digital 
Gordoni Splendens, hp, 2 ft. 
spikes. 
Hybrida Graciella, hp, 2 ft. Graceful strain, 
small firs; fine colors in splendid mixture. 
Ovatus, hp, 2 ft. Pretty blue firs; excellent for 
cutting. 
Pulchellus Hybridus, hp, 15 in. Pink, purple 
and violet bell-shaped firs in graceful spikes. 
Complete Special Mixture of Pentstemon. 
PHLOX Perennial New Hybrids, hp, 2 ft. These 
are among our choicest perennials, succeeding 
in almost any soil and position and bearing 
large round showy firs, the petals over-lapping 
each other. Seeds germinate slowly, often re¬ 
quiring from 5 to 6 months. Finest mixed col¬ 
ors. 35 s. 
PHYTEUMA Scheuchzeri, 1 ft. Native of the Alps. 
Spikes of closely clustered blue firs. 
PHYTOLACCA Decandra, hp, 8 ft. Large rich red 
stems and bronzy leaves; white firs in racemes 
followed by dark red berries relished by birds. 
Kaempferi, hp, 4 ft. Japanese Pokeberry, fine. 
PINKS, Hardy Garden, hp, Dianthus Plumarius or 
what is known as the Hardy Garden or Spice 
Pinks have been greatly improved, being plain 
and fringed, single and double, rich-colored 
and variegated; blooming freely during sum¬ 
mer. 
Angel's Tears. Lovely single rose flowers. 
Double French Perpetual Cyclops, 15 in. Pretty; 
mixed. 
Double Perpetual Red, 15 in. Splendid rich 
shades. 
Peacock, 18 in. Fringed, richly scented, mixed. 
Perpetual Pheasant Eye, 15 in. Finest single mx. 
White Fairy, 18 in. Extra choice double, white 
with distinct eye. 
Complete Mixture of Hardy Garden Pinks. 
POLEMONIUM Coeruleum, Jacob's Ladder, hp, 
1 ft. Beautiful firs nearly 2 in. across, in large 
clusters often as many as 25 blooms included 
in each cluster; fine for cutting. Blue, White, 
or mixed. 
Prima Donna, hp, 1 ft. Long sprays of azure firs. 
Richardsoni, hp, 30 in. Firs light blue with gol¬ 
den yellow anthers; has a fragrance similar to 
ripened grapes, fine for cutting. _ 
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