PAPAVER — ORIENTAL POPPY 
The Oriental Poppies make a more brilliant dis- 
play in the garden than any other variety of hardy 
They are of easy culture, and bloom 
in May. Once the plants are established, they in- 
crease in size from year to year. 
perennials. 
Poppies planted 
together with “Baby's Breath’’ make an excellent 
When the foliage of the Poppies dries 
up in midsummer the ‘'Baby’s Breath” takes its 
combination. 
place. 
For best results plant Poppies 3 inches deep in 
July or August. When planted, the crowns should 
be 3 inches below the surface. Mulch with leaves 
for the first winter after planting. 
Enchantress — Silvery pink of good substance, 
probably the largest poppy grown. Each 50c 
June Delight — Clear salmon pink, soft and delicate 
color; edges of petals are beautifully fringed. 
Each 60c 
Lulu Neeley — Bright red with tall and strong stems, 
Each 35c 
Olympia — A double orange-red poppy, blooming 
Each 25c 
Red Cavalier — Glowing cerise; flowers on good 
strong stems. Each 50c 
Snow Flame (U. S. Plant Patent No. 365) — A sen- 
sational new Poppy; the lower half of the petals 
is pure white, the upper half a flame-orange, 
It is a strong 
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giant flowers. 
earlier than all others; about 2 feet tall. 
creating a most unusual effect. 
grower with large flowers on stiff stems. 
few plants of this charming novelty. Pot plants 
field-grown plants in August 
3 for $2.00 
ready in spring; 
or September. Each 75c; 
Trilby — A bright red of the color and size of Lulu 
Neeley but with crinkled petals and very late. 
Each 60c 
PENSTEMON — BEARD TONGUE 
Barbatus Torreyi — These plants are very showy, 
growing about 30 inches high with slender spikes 
of coral-red flowers from June to August. Each 
20c 
Garnet — This is the first hardy large-flowered 
Penstemon; it forms a spreading plant with large 
garnet-red flowers on stems 12 to 18 inches tall 
and blooms from June until frost; the flowers 
are excellent for cutting and last a week or more 
in water. Each 50c 
Grandiflora, Lavender Queen — Very large, laven- 
der-blue flowers on 3 feet spikes; fine for cut- 
ting. Each 35c 
Pubescens — Rose-purple shading to flesh-pink; 
about 2 feet high; fine for dry sunny places. 
Each 20c 

Oriental Poppies 
PEROVSKIA — RUSSIAN SAGE 
Atriplicifolia — A tall plant with gray foliage and 
silvery-blue flowers on long graceful spikes; 
makes a nice effect in the garden and is just 
the thing for the cut-flower bouquet. Plant in a 
sunny places. Each 50c 
PHYSALIS — CHINESE LANTERN 
Frinchetti — An interesting plant which grows 
about 2 feet high, bearing bright-orange, balloon: 
like pods, which resemble Chinese paper lan 
They may be dried and kept all winter. 
Each 20c 
terns. 
Very easily grown. 
PHYSOSTEGIA — FALSE DRAGON HEAD 
Summer Glow — A much improved variety, grows 
about 4 feet tall having up to 18-inch flower 
spikes; flowers are rosy-crimson and beautifully 
arranged in rows on all four sides of the stem; 
excellent for cutting. Each 50c 
PLATYCODON — BALLOON FLOWER 
These plants have branching bushes about 2 
feet high; have attractive blue or white flowers 
from July to August. 
Grandiflorum — Large deep-blue flowers. Each 20c 
Grandiflorum Album — Large white flowers. Each 
20c 
PLUMBAGO — LEADWORT 
Larpentae — Dwarf spreading plants, ideal for 
border or rockery. 6 to 8 inches high, produc- 
ing deep-blue flowers in summer and fall; does 
well in full sun or light shade. Each 25c 
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