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HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
Per 10 Per 100 
Oriental Hybrids. 1 yr. transplants. Scarlet crimson with 
black spot at base of petal. $ .80 $7.00 
Oriental Hybrids. 1 yr. Seedlings. Scarlet crimson with black 
spot at base of petal. .45 4.00 
Wurtembergia. Deep red. Flowers borne on long stiff stems. 
One of the best. 1.80 15.00 
PUERARIA THUNBERGIANA, Kudzu Vine. Very rapid grow¬ 
ing vine. Said by some to grow a yard a day.90 8.00 
*PYRETHRUM, Painted Daisy 
Hybridum Roseum, one of the earliest and latest flowers to 
bloom, producing an abundance of blooms in a wide range 
of color, good cut flower, June to October, 18".80 7.00 
Hybriduni Roseum Astrosanguineum, same as Roseum only the 
blooms as a rule are darker shades, 18".80 7.00 
Semi-Double (From seed). The very finest strain of double 
available and including some beautiful specimens. However, 
it is impossible to offer you a strain approaching the 100% 
Double type . 1.20 10.00 
♦RANUNCULUS, Buttercup 
Repens, FI, PL, very pretty double flowering yellow butter-cup. 
Flowers of bright yellow. May, June, 6".70 6.00 
RUDBECKIA, Coneflower 
Golden Glow, one of the old fashioned hardy plants. Produces 
masses of large golden double yellow flowers, July, August .90 8.00 
Purpurea, reddish purple flowers with very large black cone for 
center, July to October, 2'.80 7.00 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage 
Argentea. Large, silvery-white leaves and white flowers. 3-4 ft. .90 8.00 
Azurea Grandiflora, large flowered azure, August, Sept., 5'.. .80 7.00 
Old Fashioned Sage, leaves valuable for seasoning, 3'.80 7.00 
SAPONARIA, Soapwort 
♦Ocymoides Splendens, pretty prostrate border and rockery 
plant. Flowers rosy pink, produced in great quantities just 
above the foliage. May, June, 2'.90 8.00 
SCAB'IOSA, Pin Cushion Flower 
Caucasica, (Blue Bonnet) soft shade of lavender, June to Sep¬ 
tember, 18" . 1.20 10.00 
SCUTELLARIA, Skullcap 
♦Baicalensis Coelestina, short wiry stems clothed with clear 
blue Snap-dragon-shaped flowers, July and August, 1'. 1.20 10.00 
♦SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever. 
America’s Greatest Rock Plant. 
Album, dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage, white 
flowers, good rock plant, 6".70 6.00 
Anglicum, white. .90 8.00 
Ewersii. A deciduous species. Blue-gray leaves and large 
heads of rosy-purple flowers on 8 to 10 inch stems.80 7.00 
Kamtschaticum, (Orange Stonecrop) yellow, July, 10". .70 6.00 
Lydium Glaucum, very fine rock plant, 6". .70 6.00 
Monregalense, white, pink spotted. .70 6.00 
Murale, white flowers with pink center, reddish-purple ever¬ 
green foliage, 4-8".70 6.00 
Oppositifolium, July, 4". .70 6.00 
Sexangulare, very dark green foliage, 4".70 6.00 
Spurium Roseum, purplish-red, July, August, 6".70 6.00 
Stolonifera, purplish-pink, July and August, 6".70 6.00 
Turkestanicum, deep violet flowers. .90 8.00 
