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PAPAVER 
(ORIENTALE POPPIES) 
These glorious Poppies provide a riot of brilliant color in the early 
Summer gardens. Last August we potted up a limited number of our 
strong, field plants for Spring sales as field plants of Poppies should be 
moved in the Fall. These fine, large, potted plants will never know they 
have been moved if transplanted in April or early May. Limited supply. 
“Joyce.” Bright cherry red flowers of medium size. Each 30c., per three 
75c. 
“Lord Lambourne.” Extra large scarlet with black blotch. Attractively 
fringed. Limited stock sold in collection only. 
“Lulu A. Neeley.” A grand blood-red giant. One of the most popular. 
Each 35c. 
“Mandarin.” A vivid Chinese red of wonderful form. Sold in collection 
only. 
“Mrs. Perry.” A charming shade of apricot pink. One of the most rugged 
of all Orientales. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
“Perry’s White.” Large, satiny white handsomely marked with maroon. 
Each 30c., per three 75c. 
“Salmon Beauty.” An immense, well formed flower of glowing salmon. 
Each 30c., per three 75c. 
“Sass Pink.” Considered to be the finest light pink. Each 35c. 
“Wunderkind.” A very choice carmine pink. Huge petals of a silky 
substance. Sold in collection only. 
“Wurtembergia.” Striking Neptal scarlet. One of the largest-flowered 
of all Poppies. Each 40c. 
COLLECTION 73: One each of the 10 Poppies—only $2.50 
($3.45 value) 
PENTSTEMON 
Huntington’s “Shell Pink.” Our origination which has been warmly 
received by all that have seen it. Stephen Hamblin says— “a particular 
gem, its color is all that it is claimed to be.” Two-foot spikes of dainty, 
Snapdragon-like flowers of clear shell pink. Ideal to cut with Delphinium. 
Dwarf foliage of glossy, deep green. Each 30c., per three 75c., per 
ten $2.00. 
Huntington’s “Coral Gem.” Louise Beebe Wilder pays a nice tribute 
to this and “Shell Pink”—“less well-known are the two exquisite forms 
of Barbatus introduced by Ralph E. Huntington, ‘Coral Gem’ and 
‘Shell Pink' respectively, such lovely things ! ” Sturdy, erect habit, 
blooming in June and July. Choice for the border or cutting. Each 25c., 
per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Torreyi (Scarlet Beard Tongue). Tall graceful spikes of bright scarlet 
flowers from July through August. Produces a dazzling effect in the 
border. 4 ft. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
(FALSE DRAGONHEAD) 
Virginica. Adds a bright touch of color to the Midsummer border. Spikes 
of right pink. A dependable strong grower. 2J^ ft. Eacn 20c., per three 
50c., per ten $1.50. 
“Vivid.” A fine, semi-dwarf. Full spikes of deep rose at their best in July. 
Highly recommended for the border. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten 
$1.50. 
PLATYCODON 
(BALLOON FLOWER) 
Grandiflorum azurea. Large, cup-shaped flowers of light blue are borne 
on slender, 2-ft. stems. Colorful in the June border. Each 25c., per three 
60c., per ten $1.50. 
PHLOX 
Tall Hardy Phlox 
The hardy Decussata type Phlox offers a source of brilliant color for 
the Midsummer border. Tall, erect and graceful they add rich hues to 
the garden. 
Africa. A dazzling deep scarlet. Strong, stocky habit. 
B. Comte. Large flower heads of rich Burgundy red. 
Daily Sketch. An outstanding new variety. Extra large flowers of rose 
pink witn an eye of crimson. A magnificent Phlox. Each 30c., per three 
75c., per ten $2.25. 
E. I. Farrington. Large heads of rich salmon pink. 
Enchantress. A beautiful bright pink shaded blush in the center. 
Feuerbrand. A brilliant glowing scarlet of fine habit. 
Jules Sandeau. A lovely watermelon pink. Clear and distinct. 
Leo Schlageter. One of the best of the tall growing red Phlox. Large 
florets of brilliant scarlet. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Lillian. A grand Phlox. Bright cameo pink delicately marked with light 
lavender in the center. One of the best. Each 30c., per three 75c., 
per ten $2.25. 
Miss Lingard. Waxy-white flowers faintly shaded in the center with rose 
lavender The first to bloom. 
Miss Verboom. The rose pink form of Miss Lingard. An early and con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
Thor. A beautiful deep rose with dark red center. 
Von Lassburg. Large pearl white flowers. 
Widar. A fine deep lavender brightly marked with white. 
Any of above, except where noted: Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.75 
COLLECTION 74: One plant each of the 14 Phlox—only $3.00 
Dwarf Phlox 
Amoena. A low species about 6 in. high covered in the Spring with a 
mass of large brigat pink flowers. Compact, deep green foliage. Each 
25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Divaricata canadensis. Our native Wild Sweet-william. Large lavender 
blooms on wiry 6-in. stems. Splendid for the snady part of the rock 
garden and a colony of them in the cool border makes an impressive 
picture in May and June. Each 20c., per tnree 50c., per ten $1.50, 
per hundred $10.00. 
Ovata caroliniana. A choice native of the mountains of Carolina. Mats 
of oval-shaped leathery leaves. The large flower heads are a rich rose 
color. Recommended. 6 in. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Subulata Sylvestris “Dixie Brilliant.” A new. giant-flowered glowing 
red. See Novelty pages. Each 35c., per threef90c. 
Subulata alba. A pretty creeper forming mats of dark green foliage cov¬ 
ered in May with a profusion of waxy-white flowers. Each 25c., per 
three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Subulata atropurpurea. A vivid carpet of rich Burgundy red. Strong 
growing. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Subulata, “Blue Hills.” A choice novelty being the best light blue yet 
introduced. Neat in habit. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Subulata rosea major. An improved form with larger flowers of bright 
rose. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Subulata, “Vivid.” The finest of all. Neat compact clumps smothered 
with flowers of a clear rich pink. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
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