PAPAVER ORIENTALIS 
LYCHNIS, attractive plants for the border and rockery 
blooming during summer and early fall. Alpina, brilliant 
rose. Arckwrightii, many lovely colors. Chalcedonica, rich 
scarlet. Flos Cuculi, rosy purple. Haageana, mixed colors. 
Lagascae, rose with white eye, evergreen. Viscaria Splen- 
dens, brilliant red. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum, 3 ft., spikes of bright red 
flowers. 
MALVA Moschata, Musk Mallow, 2 ft., showy large clus¬ 
ters of fragrant flowers, Rose, White, Mixed. 
MECONOPSIS Baileyii, glorious sky-blue Poppy-like flow¬ 
ers with showy golden anthers. 
MONARDA Didyma, 2 ft., aromatic foliage; rich scarlet 
flowers in July and August. 
MYOSOTIS, Forget-me-not. Beautiful little plants for a 
moist shady place. Flowers are produced very freely and 
are almost continuously in bloom. Quite pleasing whether 
massed in beds, borders or ponds. Alpestris Blue Eyes, blue 
with white eye. Alpestris Rosea, pink. Distinction Praecox, 
blue. Marga Sacher, deep sky blue. Palustris Semperflorens, 
blue. Sutton's Royal Blue, rich indigo blue. Victoria Sn6w 
Queen, white. Victoria Rose Delight, rose pink. Separate 
or Mixed. 
NEPETA Mussini Superba, 1 ft., compact plants producing 
masses of blooms of a rich deep blue during spring and 
summer; fine rock plant. 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose, splendid plants for 
sunny borders or the rockery, making a continuous 
display throughout summer. Fraseri, yellow. Mis- 
souriensis, golden. Speciosa Grandiflora, white with 
yellow eye. 
ONONIS Spinosa, 18 in., pinnate foliage, purple 
pea-shaped flowers. 
ONOPORDON Salteri, 11 ft., thistle; silvery foliage, 
large blue flowers. 
ORNITHOGALUM Thyrsoides Alba. Star of Bethle¬ 
hem, 1 ft., clusters of star-shaped white flowers. 
PAPAVER Orientalis. The improved hybrids of 
Oriental Poppies are the largest and most attractive 
of garden perennials. The long fringy leaves are not 
unlike a Fern, and the showy buds that issue from 
the ground on strong stems from 2 to 3 feet high de¬ 
velop into enormous cup-shaped flowers, brilliant in 
color and graceful in form. Once started will last 
for years. Apricot Queen, apricot. Beauty of Liver- 
mere, crimson with black blotch. Benary's German 
Hybrids, splendid mixture. Brilliant, fiery-red. Excel¬ 
sior Hybrids, mixed. Mrs. Perry, orange-apricot. Pink 
Beauty, flesh pink. Princess Victoria Louise, salmon- 
pink. Queen Alexandra, rosy-salmon with crimson 
spots. Salmon Queen, salmon-yellow. Separate or 
mixed. 
PAPAVER Nudicaule. The Nudicaule or Iceland 
Poppies should be in every garden. They are of neat 
habit, growing about 18 in. high and bear on strong 
stems, large showy fragrant flowers from early May 
until October. El Monte, deep tangerine-orange. My 
Lady Duchess, orange-red. Coonaria Pinks, art 
shades mixed. Fakenham Hybrids, wonderful range 
of colors. Gartref Strain, delicate art shades. Impe¬ 
rial Jewels, frilled, richest shades, mixed. New Sun¬ 
beam, splendid mixture. 
PARDANTHUS Sinensis, Blackberry Lily, 3 ft., star¬ 
shaped, reddish orange, tigred and spotted. 
PENTSTEMON, 2 ft., spikes of large-flowering tu¬ 
bular blooms in a wide range of colors. 
PHLOX Perennial New Hybrids. 2 ft., among our 
finest perennials, succeeding in any soil and position. 
Large showy flowers of the most beautiful shades. 
PINKS, Hardy Garden, clove-scented, single and 
double, richest colors. 
POLEMONIUM, Jacob's Ladder, 1 ft., clusters of 
lovely bloom. Coeruleum, blue, white, mixed. Prima 
Donna, azure. Richardsoni, light blue with yellow 
anthers. 
PRIMULA VERIS (Elatior) 
SCABIOSA JAPONICA 
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