PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
Hardy Perennial Plants 31 
Phlox, Lillian Phlox, Bridesmaid Phlox, Widar 
HARDY PHLOX rr 
POPPY 
Baron van Dedem. Small florets; 
orange-red tinged with old-rose. 
B. Comte. Brilliant deep wine color. 
B Clair eur. Very striking color and pat¬ 
tern : red-purple with very light 
aureole. 
Fiancee. Pure, waxy white. 
Gloire du Maroc. Purplish blue, large 
crimson eye. At first and in dull 
weather, bright purple. 
Milly Van Hoboken. Choice; shell- 
pink, silvered reflex, red eye. 
Mrs. Wm. Jenkins. Pure white. 
Nicolas Flammel. Bright carmine- 
lake ; a recent importation. 
Rheinlander. Mottled salmon-pink, 
with claret-red eye. 
B. P. Struthers. A soft red; blended 
salmon, rose and carmine. 
Byndstrom. A lively Neyron shade of 
rose-pink, shaded solid p.ink. 
Von Hocbbergr. Liquid amaranth-red. 
30c 
3 for 85c; 
doz. for $3.00, 
postpaid. 
Brilliant carmine-red, with 
” blood-red eye; shapely heads. 
Bridesmaid. Tapering trusses; pure 
white with carmine eye. 
E I bright and 
c.. ■■ i-ar ringTon 
mon, with violet eye, very pleasing. 
Good for cutting. 
^ beautiful new light salmon- 
■ pink of the Elizabeth Campbell 
type. Very long blooming season. 
Bnchantress. Soft salmon-pink with 
dark red eye. 
Peuerbrand. Brilliant red variably 
flamed with orange or carmine. 
Miss Lingard. Earliest; longest spikes. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. 
Miss Verboom (Pink Lingard). Bright 
lilac-pink form of the white Lingard. 
Paladin. Warm salmon-pink, large 
cherry-red eye, quite striking. 
Von Lassburg 
tiusses. 
Waxy white; florets 
broad in compact 
Morgenrood 
Columbia 
. Choice new cameo-pink 
with an exquisite light blue eye. Cut 
blooms last over a week in water. 
Btbel Pritchard. Beautiful rose- 
mauve, or the best solid lavender. 
A new Holland intro- 
_ duction. The ruddy 
rose tints of sunrise, deep at center. 
Extremely large, flat flor- 
worqiicnx .^^arm lilac-blush, 
with heavy, violet-red eye. 
lA/irlat* "^he best two-color variety. 
.Light reddish violet, with a 
striking white sunburst at center. 
PHLOX SUBULATA^ 
Ground covering, creeping Phlox, 
(“Moss Pinks”), very showy in spring. 
Alba. White. 25c. 
Atropurpurea. Purple. 30c. 
Blue Hill. Light blue; repeats in fall. 
30c. 
Xiilacina. Bright lilac color. 25c. 
Bosea, Rose-pink. 25c. 
Stellaria. Star-shaped; flesh-pink. 25c. 
Vivid. Brightest pink with fiery eye. 30c. 
(Papaver) 
The massive flowers of Oriental Pop¬ 
pies are superb color items of early sum¬ 
mer. 2%^-inch pots. 
NUDICAULE^ “Iceland Poppies.” 
Bloom with extravagant freedom dur¬ 
ing early summer; 2-inch saucer¬ 
shaped flowers on slender stems. 
Mixed. 30c. 
Sanford’s Giants. An extreme strain 
for size, and wide range of delicate 
and vivid colors. Mixed. 30c. 
OBIBNTABB. The “Oriental Poppy,” 
with great cup-shaped flowers of or¬ 
ange-scarlet, heavily black blotched at 
base. 30c. 
Beauty of Bivermore. ox-blood- 
red with black blotch. 40c. 
Corise^^Beaut^ Rose-doree color. 30c. 
Fairy, clear “baby” pink. 30c. 
Goliath. Brilliant scarlet. 60c. 
Quite distinct; old rose 
shading into burgundy. $1.00. 
Jeannie Mawson. Geranium - pink ; 
good sized flowers ; erect. 40c. 
Joyce. Very tall, straight stems; medi¬ 
um-size cherry-red flowers. 40c. 
Bula A. Neeley. Large flowers of bril¬ 
liant unfading oxblood-red. 50c. 
May Sadler. Massive salmon- 
pink. 40c. 
Mrs. Ferry. Apricot-pink, with 
faint lilac suffusion. 30c. 
Olympia. double. Brilliant 
scarlet-flame, with salmon. 30c. 
Perfection. Large, well formed; 
jasper-pink or light coral. 60c. 
Perry’s White. Very large and 
shapely, only pure white. 30c. 
Princess Ena, gmall tulip-shaped 
flowers, bright coral-pink. 30c. 
Proserpine, immense flowers on 
heavy stems ; pure scarlet. 60c. 
Boyal Scarlet. Biehest scarlet; 
the medium-sized flowers in great 
profusion. Very showy. 40c. 
Sass Pink, very large, lovely 
flowers ; delicate flesh-pink. 75c. 
Trilby. 26-in. growth ; impressive 
flowers lustrous dark red. 75c. 
Glowing rose- 
red. 30c. 
Oriental 
Poppy 
POPPY BARGAIN 
Five plants 
of our choice 
all labeled. 
$1.Z5 
40c 
3 for $1.10; 
doz. for $4.00,- 
postpaid. 
