25c EACH $2.50 DOZ. $15.00 PER 100 
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PAPAVER. (Poppy.) 
R. alpinum. (Alpine Poppy.) Very dwarf other¬ 
wise similar to the well known “Iceland 
Poppy.” 
atlanticum. Rather more robust than nudi- 
caule. Very useful. 
R. nudicaule. The well known “Iceland Poppy,” 
very free, fine for cutting. Orange, yellow 
or pure white colors. 
R. nudicaule Coonara pinks. These come in very 
pleasing pink shades. 
R. nudicaule Tangerine. Fiery orange, extra 
large, a grand novelty. 
R. nudicaule Thibet. New brilliant orange color, 
very floriferous. 
R. nudicaule California. Very rich orange. 
nudicaule. Fakenham hybrids. A superb strain, 
extra large flowers. 
nudicaule, Gaartref strain. Flowers are large 
and contain some unique colors. 
ORIENTALE. (Oriental Poppy.) 
The following named varieties from pots can be 
supplied, all* have been increased from root cut¬ 
tings. They embrace the most pleasing colors in¬ 
troduced to date. 
Beauty of Livermere. Deep blood crimson. 
Delicata, lovely soft pink. 
E. A. Bowles. Pale apricot, shading to deep 
pink. 
Jeannie Mawson. Lovely apricot pink. 
Mrs. Perry. Extra fine apricot. 
Orange Beauty. Rich orange red. 
Parkmanni. A grand rich striking crimson. 
Olympia. The first double variety, rich scarlet. 
Perrys Pink. A lively salmon pink. 
Perrys White. Large pure white with black 
base. 
Princess Ena. A delicate blush salmon rose. 
Wurtembergia. Rich orange red, quite striking. 
These poppies are strong plants in pots, far better 
than field plants, we have the latter if preferred. 
Price 30 cents each, $3.00 per doz. 
PENTSTEMON. 
barbatus Pink Beauty. Lovely clear shell pink, 
height 24 inches. 
barbatus Torreyi. Bright red flowers from 
July onwards. 
coeruleus. Lovely variety, mauve flowers 
changing to blue. 
digitalis. White foxglove like spikes very freely 
produced, 24 inches. 
R. glaber. Purple blue, very dwarf habit. 
R. glaber. hybrids. Varying pleasing colors. 
grandiflorus. Striking glaucous bluish foliage 
and large lavender flowers. 
ovatus. Rich purple blue, robust grower, 36 
inches. 
pubescens. Violet flowers shading to flesh pink. 
PHLOX. Early Dwarf Varieties. 
R. amaena. (American phlox.) Lavender pink 
flowers in May. 
R. canadensis. Native variety, rich purple flowers. 
R. divaricata. Lovely pale blue native phlox. 
R. divaricata laphami. A specially lovely shade 
of blue. 
R. divaricata alba. Good pure white form. 
R. subulata alba. Pure white form of the Moss 
pink. 
R. subulata Blue Hill. The finest blue variety, 
flowers are deep in color. 
