a. DAYTON.OHIO 
PAPAV2R orlentale 
WUNDERKIND. 33 in. Considered the 
finest cerise colored poppy, true 
Begonia Rose* shade. Well shaped 
plants and sturdy stems with 
excellent foliage. Fine for cut 
flowers.__ ^ 
WURTEMBERGIA. 38 in. Nopal Red*, 
or dark scarlet. Large flov;ers 
on good stems and foliage. An 
old favorite.____ 
Each 
2,50 
.75 
Per 3 
2.00 
NOTE: The color descriptions marked * were taken 
from ’*Color Standards and Nomenclature” by Ridgway. 
The numeral following the name denotes the average 
ultimate height of growth. 
Per 
Each Dozen 
PENSTEMON 
Garnet. 12-18 in. Large flowers of 
rich garnet color, long blooming_.50 5.00 
PHLCK 
*divaricata laphami. Lavender, 12 in. 
April and May 
decussate 
2-4 ft. July and August 
AFRICA. Carmine red with blood-red 
eye 
.20 2.00 
Hardy Phlox 
.25 2.5n 
AUGUSTA. Cherry-red. Plant Patent 
252 
.50 
5.00 
BORDER QUEEN. (Nevj) An improved 
Jules Sandeau. Dwarf pink 
1 
• 
to 
CJl 
2.50 
FEUEEiBRAND. Orange-scarlet, very 
brilliant 
.25 
2.50 
MARY LOUISE. Whita 
_ .35 
3.50 
MISS LINGARD (suffruticosa) Early 
white, June to October 
. .25 
2.50 
PINK BEAUTY (suffruticosa) Early 
mauve-pink. June to October 
. .25 
2.50 
RHEINLANDER. Salmon-pink, large 
heads on strong sterna 
. .25 
2.50 
SALMON GLOW. Flame-pink with salmon 
shades 
..35 
3.50 
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