MERKMHKRGIA (Cup Flower) Doz. 100 
r Rivularis. A delightful dwarf creeper with 
rich green foliage bearing creamy- 
white, cup-shaped blossoms all Summer. 
Prefers a warm, light soil. 1.75 12.00 
OENOTHER.V (Evening Primrose) 
r .M issouriensis. 12 in. Attractive, glossy 
green foliage with immense yellow flow¬ 
ers from June to Aug. A very desirable 
item . 1.50 10.00 
P.\CHYSANDRA (Japanese Spurge) 
s 'I'erminalis. 6-8 in. Forms broad mats of 
glossy evergreen foliage. Extremely 
useful as a ground cover in shady posi¬ 
tions. 
Field-grown plants. 1.20 8.00 
2(4 in. pot-grown plants. 1.00 6.00 
POPPIES—Continued Doz. 100 
Ridgewood Beauty. Immense crinkled sal¬ 
mon pink blooms... .^Yi" @ $0.50 each 5.00 
Sass Pink. Delicate flesh pink.2(4" 2.50 18.00 
SYz" 3.50 25.00 
Trilby. Large lustrous red.2(4" 2.00 12.00 
31 / 2 " 2.50 18.00 
Wurtembergia. Immense deep blood red. 
2(4" 1.50 10.00 
SYl" 2.00 15.00 
Collection 10 each 6 varieties our selection 
60 plants $5.00 
PENTSTEMON (Beard Tongue) 
c Barbatus Torreyi. 3 ft. Tall stems with 
coral red, slender bell-like flowers from 
June until Aug. 1.50 10.00 
c Barbatus Pink Beauty. Similar to the 
above except the flowers are a clear 
shell pink. A charming cut flower. 1.50 10.00 
PAP AVER ORIENTALE 
Oriental Poppies) 
POPPIES 
These gorgeous flowers are coming into more and more 
prominence as the newer sorts become known. Colors 
are now available from white through all shades of 
pink and red to maroon. The foliage dies down and the 
plants go into a dormant stage during July and Au¬ 
gust. Dormant roots are best transplanted during 
August and September, but may be handled up until 
April 15th. We grow some of all varieties in pots for 
late Spring sales and the 2!4 in. plants are a cheap 
way to stock up on these plants. 
Doz. 100 
Barr’s White. 30". Pure glistening white 
blooms.2(4" pot plant $3.50 
SYz" 4.50 
Brightness. Golden tangerine scarlet. A 
brilliant vivid shade.2'4" 1.20 
3'/2" 1.50 
Duke of Teck. Dwarf in growth with large 
quantities of orange scarlet blooms. 
2 ' 4 " 1.20 
31 / 2 " 1.50 
Field Marshal Gen. Von Der Goltz. Im¬ 
mense pure white blooms with a maroon 
blotch at the base of each petal. Very 
scarce .2>4" 4-50 
3(4" 7.50 
Henri Caveaux. Earlv, deep old rose shad¬ 
ing to burgundy. Best grown in partial 
shade .24" 2.50 
V/z" 3.50 
Joyce. Tall American Beauty pink...24" 1.00 
Field grown or 34" t-50 
Lulu A. Neely. Considered one of the 
finest dark reds. 24 " 2.00 
M rs. Perrv. Soft salmon pink. One of the 
best and most satisfactoiy.24" 1.00 
Field grown or 34" 1-50 
New Perfection. A larger brighter Mrs. 
Pen-y .24" 2.50 
34 " 3.50 
Olvmpia. Double orange scarlet that 
blooms two weeks earlier than other 
sorts .24" 1.00 
Field grown or 34" 1-50 
Oriflamme. Striking, bold, deep scarlet. 
A tall vigorous sort.24" 1.00 
Field grown or 34" 1-50 
Perry’s White. A fine pure white. . . .24" 1.75 
34" 2.00 
PEONIES 
Favorites with everyone, it is possible to 
find innumerable uses for them in the gar¬ 
den, shi'ub border or for cutting. We offer 
a few outstanding varieties selected for 
their appeal, cut flower value, free flower¬ 
ing quality and reasonable cost. 
Armadine Mechen. Bright red. 3.00 
Alex Dumas. 7-1. Very early rose pink. 
Valuable as a cut flower because of its 
earliness . 3.50 
Couronne D’Or. 8-1. Late double, white 
with a hint of golden yellow at the cen¬ 
ter . 3.50 
Edulis Superba. 7-6. Extra early, double, 
rose pink. Favorite cut flower sort.. .. 3.00 
Festiva Maxima. 9-3. Well known, early, 
white. Very popular. 3.00 
Marguerite Gerard. Midseason, double 
deep rose pink. 3.00 
Mme. Ducel. Soft pink. 2.00 
Messonier. American Beauty red, midsea¬ 
son . 3.00 
Mons. Martin Cahuzac. 8-8. Earlv midsea¬ 
son. Deep maroon-crimson. The most 
outstanding veiy dark red. 7.50 
Primevere. The best “yellow”. 5.00 
Richard Carvel. Fine deep crimson. 3.50 
Umbellata Rosea. Early pink. 2.00 
Collection 3 each of the above, 
30 plants. $7.50 
Note: Numbers after names are ratings 
American Peony Society. 
SINGLE AND JAPANESE PEONIES 
Catherine Parry. Single, early, tall, deli¬ 
cate shell pink.$1.00 each 
Flashlight. 8-2. Early Tyrian guard petals 
with narrow center petals of amber yel¬ 
low shading to pink at the base 
$1.00 each 
Foaming Wave. Rose pink guard petals 
with center of gold rose.$1.00 each 
Some Ganoko. 9-0. Clear dark crimson 
guard petals and a broad flat center of 
light buff staminoides.$1.50 each 
Tokio. 8-9. Cupped guard petals of rose 
pink with a large center of pink, buff 
and gold staminoides.$1.00 each 
Collection 1 each of the above, $5.00 
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