ORIENTAL POPPIES 
The showiest of the perennials. Large brilliantly colored flowers, 
sometimes ten inches across. Should be planted only when dormant, 
August or early September. Blooms in June. 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMERE. Very large crimson, black center. $ .50 
DAWN. Beautiful flesh pink. 50 
FAIRY. Very fine pale pink, medium size bloom. 32 
MARY STUDHOLM. Salmon pink, silvery shading. 50 
MAY SADLER. Large soft pink. .50 
ORIENTALIS. Orange-scarlet, black center. $.20; $2.00 doz. 
PERRY'S WHITE. Pure white with maroon center. Large 
flower. 50 
WURTEMBERGIA. Deep rose. 50 
VARIOUS PERENNIALS 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. Spark’s variety. Navy blue flowers 
in August and September. 4 feet. $ .35 
AJUGA. Low growing plant for rock garden or front of bor- 
der. It is covered with blue flowers in late June & July. Zu 
ANCHUSA DROPMORE. Tall branching spikes of intensely 
blue flowers. Attracts humming birds. June-July. eal 
FALL FLOWERING HARDY ASTERS: 
PURPLE. Plant with Helenium. whe 
ROSY MAUVE. ay 
WHITE. 25 
NEW DWARF HYBRID ASTERS 
A new and distinct type, about one foot high, covered with 
single flowers in September and early October. They are entirely 
hardy and are a great addition to the rock garden. They are also 
good for the front of the perennial border. 
DAPHNE. Compact variety, free blooming pink. $ .35 
LADY H. MADDON. Beautiful soft pink. 35 
VICTOR. Pale clear lavender. 35 

