GOLD MEDAL “REGAL” LUPINES 
Large flowers on handsome spikes and considered one of 
the finest strains of Perennial Lupines. 
Award of Merit , Royal Horticultural Society 
Capt. Pulliene. Rich pink lilac, deepening to glorious shade 
of deep salmon-lilac. Huge spikes. An entirely new color 
in Lupines. 
Freda Sivewright. Light india-pink, standards purest gold. 
Ida Beck. Keel of copper overlaid pink, with pronounced 
yellow standard. 
Miss Lena Ashwell. Rich orange. 
Mrs. J. Harkness. The best yellow. 
Mrs. Penry Williams. Reddish pink, deepening to fiery 
crimson. 
Mrs. Nicol Walker. New, brownish red, standards yellow 
and dark pink; a splendid novelty. 
Nella King. A captivating shade of palest lavender which 
slightly suffuses the white keel. 
Nora Capel. A clear rose-pink. 
Penelope. Soft blue, shaded darker, rose uppers. 
Purple Queen. Deep purple with standards of lilac and gold. 
Souv. de John Harkness. An imposing spike of salmon-lake 
suffused with chocolate, standards cardinal and gold. 
Any of the above: }4 oz. $2.00, pkt. 50c. 
MICHAUXIA CAMPANULOIDES 
Improved 
This little-known plant is worthy of a place in every garden 
The flowers are of waxy whiteness and resemble in form that 
attractive plant “Gloriosa Superba.” The bushy, well- 
branched plants produce freely a large number of flowers. 
(Hardy Biennial.) Pkt. 35c. 
NIEREMBERGIA HIPPOMANICA 
The flowers, which are borne in great profusion, are a 
delicate lavender with an attractive clear yellow eye, and are 
well set off against the light green foliage, giving a very dainty 
effect. Although a perennial, the plant is best treated as a 
half-hardy annual suitable for the greenhouse or a sheltered 
position outdoors. Height 6 in. Pkt. 50c. 
NOLANA LANCEOLATA, Improved 
“Blue Ensign” 
It can be effectively grown either under glass or in the open 
ground. In pots it will grow 12 to 15 inches high, or when put 
outdoors it spreads a little and throws up its lovely large, 
ultramarine-blue flowers on stems 5 or 6 inches high. In shape 
these strongly resemble an Ipomoea and their beauty is much 
enhanced by the large pure white center which has a charming 
effect. (Annual.) Pkt. 35c. 
*PAPAVER NUDICAULE 
“Red Cardinal” 
This novelty is as large flowered as other Nudicaule sorts 
and the intensity of coloring makes it a valuable addition to 
“Iceland Poppies.” It is the nearest approach to crimson- 
scarlet yet attained. (Perennial.) Pkt. 50c. 
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