HAMMONTON, NEW JERSEY 
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Primroses 
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POPLAR (Lombardy). Silver leaf type. 
Handsome. 4 ft. Ult. H. 20 ft. 2 
POPPIES. Fall only. We do not recommend 
spring planting. 
POPPY (Oriental Red). This is the most 
popular of the Poppies. Glowing red with 
black center. Large roots. 8 
POPPY, Named Sorts as follows: 
Mrs. Perry. Glowing salmon. 
Beauty of Levermere. Immense red. 
Fairy. Light pink. 
Olympia. Double. Pink. 
Wurtembergia. Dark scarlet. 
Joyce. Cherry red. 
Choice of any of the above or one each, 
6 in all 
PRIMROSE (Cashmere types). Extra heavy 
plants. Blue type included. 5 
PRIMROSE. Upright. Flowers all summer, 
golden type. 18 in. 4 
PRIMROSE (Missouriense). R. Flowers 4 
in. across. Plant is a low grower. Gor¬ 
geous for rock effect. 4 
PRI3IROSE. R. Mixed colors (English) ... 8 
PRIVET. See Hedge. 
PRIINUS (Pissardi). Small tree, flowers 
pink, foliage purple. A handsome plant 
for lawn. 4 ft. Ult. H. 12 ft. 4 ft. plants. 1 
PUSSY WILLOW. One pink, 1 white catkin 
type, large plants. Ult. H. 6 ft. 2 
PYRETHRU3IS. P. Double. 4 
PYRETHRUMS. P. Single. Assorted colors, 
from pots . 8 
PYXIDANTHERA. Moss-like foliage, with 
exquisite tiny flowers. Blooms in the 
spring. Prefers shade and acid soil. This 
is quite difficult to grow. 4 
RASPBERRY (Black Cap). Best edible type 10 
RASPBERRY (Everbearing or Chief). Red. 2 0 
RHODODENDRONS. Red or orchid, grafted. 
1 ft. 1 
RHUI5ARB (Myatt’s). 2 yr. This is the best 
edible type . 10 
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