PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Perennial Plants 47 
Oriental 
Poppy 
Purple Coneflower 
FYRETHBUM Boseum Hybrid- 
um (Painted Daisy). 2% feet. A 
colorful garden show from June 
on throughout the summer, and 
also a charming cut flower. Construction var¬ 
ies from a full petaled anemone shape to 
larger size in plain single. Mixed (red, pink, 
etc.). 3, 70c; doz'., $2.5.0. 
-Double Hybrids. Not all, but a large .per¬ 
centage come in anemone or double flower 
form: Double Blood-Bed, Double Pink, 
Double Salmon, Double White, Double 
Yellow and Double Mixed. 
Each, 40c ; 3, $1.00 ; doz., $3.50. 
“Painted Daisies” 
POPPY [Papaver] 
PRIMROSE ^ [Primula] 
Popular for edging, beds, and rockery ; 
both for foliage and early spring bloom. 
The massive flowers of the Oriental Poppy and its splendid hybrids, are blotches 
of vivid coloring against the prevailing greens of early spring. After their passing, 
the comparatively tiny Iceland Poppies carry on, brilliant but more modest and 
dainty. All need winter protection. 
* * * * Illustrated on color page C. Note 
STBONa BOOTED POT FDANTS 
ADFINUM.^ 8 inches. Glaucous foli¬ 
age, small, dainty flowers all summer 
in various uncertain colors, often 
fringed. 3, 85c ; doz., $3.00. 
NUDICAULE.<^ “Iceland Poppies” 
bloom with extravagant freedom dur¬ 
ing early summer; 2-inch saucer¬ 
shaped flowers on slender stems, mak¬ 
ing delightful bouquets, as well as a 
vivid garden show. Separate colors— 
White or Yellow; or Mixed. 
3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
—Empress. Almost double; salmon- 
rose and creamy pink. 
—Imperator. Deep tangerine-orange; 
often semi-double. 
— Sanford’s Giants. An extreme 
strain for size of the silken cup, and 
wide range of delicate and vivid 
colors. Mixed. 
3 above: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
OBIENTADE. The “Oriental Pop¬ 
py,” with great cup-shaped flowers, of 
orange-scarlet, heavily black blotched 
at base. 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
THE NEWEST HYBRIDS 
75c each (except as noted) 
3, $2.00; doz., $7.50. 
Goliath. Short, stocky stems and im¬ 
mense blooms ; brilliant scarlet. 
Henri Cayeux. q](J rose shading into 
burgundy. An early bloomer, with 
gray-green foliage.* 
Mahony. (New). Magnificent flowers 
in a color shade rare among hardy 
perennials ; rich mahogany-purple. 
FerfeiCtion. Large, well-formed flow¬ 
ers ; jasper-pink or light coral. 
Froseirpine. immense flowers on heavy 
stems; pure scarlet. • 
Sass Fink. Very large, lovely flowers; 
delicate flesh-pink. 
$1.50 each; 3, $4.00. 
Trilby. 26-inch growth; impressive 
flowers lustrous dark red. 
special offer. * * * * 
STANDARD HYBRIDS 
EACH; 3, 95c; doz., $3.50. 
(Except as noted). 
Deep oxblood- 
red with black blotch. 
Brightness. Orange-scarlet toned with 
gold; conspicuous.* 50c each. 
Cerise Beauty. Many medium-sized 
flowers of rose-doree or light cerise. 
Jeannie Mawson. Geranium-pink; 
good sized flowers; erect stems. 
Fairy. (New). Small, trim plant and 
dainty flowers, delicate, clear pink. 
Joyce. Very tall, straight stems; 
medium-size flowers of cherry-red. 
A fine sort. 
Pula A. Neely.* Long, strong stems; 
glorious large flowers of brilliant ox- 
blood-red which does not fade. 
May Sadler. (New). Strong growing 
with massive flowers; salmon-pink 
with black center. A choice pink. 
Ferry. Apricot-pink, with faint 
lilac suffusion.* 
Olympia. Most profuse bloomer of any 
variety. Flowers fully double. Bril¬ 
liant scarlet-flame, with salmon. 
Ferry’s White. Very large and shape¬ 
ly, pure white.* 
Frincess Ena. Small tulip-shaped flow¬ 
ers, bright coral-pink. 
Royal Scarlet. Richest scarlet; the 
medium-sized flowers in great profu¬ 
sion. Very showy. 
Wurtembergia. (New). Very popular 
because of its lovely shape, its size 
and substance; the unique color being 
a glowing rose-red. 
Denticulata. Half-inch lilac flowers in 
dense, globular heads, on 10-in. stems. 
—Cashmeriana. Similar to above with 
bright purplish blue flowers. 
Veris (Cowslip). 4 to 8 inches. Scented 
flower umbels mainly yellow, but vary- 
in shades, with darker center. 
3, 70c ; doz., $2.50. 
Folyantha, Giant Red and Giant 
Yellow. 12 inches, heavily foliaged ; 
with extra large single flowers. 
Munstead Giant Bed. Rich mahog¬ 
any-red ; often gold-laced. 
Except as noted: 3, 85c; doz., $3.00. 
BTTDBECKIA. ^ dependable class of 
varying type, useful in both fore¬ 
ground and background. 
—Golden Glow. 5 to 7 feet; early in 
summer until frost. Double dahlia¬ 
like, golden yellow flowers. 
—Newmanni (“Black-Eyed Susan”). 
2 feet. Broad single flowers of orange- 
yellow with prominent blue-brown 
cone. 
—Furpurea (Purple Coneflower). 2 to 
3 feet. Large, drooping petals colored 
reddish purple, with a high cone- 
shaped center of brown, thickly set 
with golden tips. 
All: 3, 70c; doz., $2.50. 
Primrose—Giant Polyantha 
