Heuchera (Coral Bells). 
998. HHUCHERA. Splendens. (Coral Bells.) 
H. P. From the mound of heart-shaped leaves, 
tall graceful spikes appear bearing pink flowers 
in clusters. Excellent for front row of borders 
and rockeries. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; ¥% oz., 
$1.10; 4% oz., $2.10; % oz., $4.00. 


Red Oriental Poppy. 
1128%. POPPY. Red Oriental. H. P. Fine 
perennial plants 3 feet tall, of rather massive 
form and bearing bright scarlet flowers 6 inches 
across. They transplant best in August. Pkt., 
10c; 2 pkts., 15c; Y% oz. 40c; Y2 oz., 70c; 
oz., $125. 
1128. POPPY. Iceland Mixed. H. P. Hardy 
perennials blooming the first season, Bright, 
fern-like, evergreen foliage. Pkt., 10c; %4 02, 
40c; % oz., 60c; oz., $1.00. 
1129. POPPY, ICELAND. (Gartford Giants 
Art Shades.) This new strain surpasses all 
others for color and size of bloom. See page 1 
for description. Pkt., 20c; 2 pkts., 35c; % oz., 
$1.85; YQ oz., $3.50; oz, $6.75 



Prize Mixed Swiss Giant Pansies. 


Pyrethrum, Roseum, 
945, PYRETHRUM. Roseum. H. P. (Paint- 
ed Daisy.) A valuable early summer flower. 
Charming shades of pink and red daisy-shaped 
flowers blooming freely in May and June, often 
blooming again in the fall. Pkt., 10c; 2 pkts., 
15c; ¥% oz., 30c; % oz., 50c; Ye oz., 90c; o2z., 
$1.60, 
1156. SCABIOSA CAUCASICA HYBRID. 
H. P. Mixed. (Blue Bonnet.) A _ perennial 
Scabiosa and a great improvement over the older 
types. See page 4 for complete description and 
color illustration. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c; % 
oz., 40c; % oz., 60c; Ye oz., $1.10; oz., $2.00. 
966%. STATICH. H. P. Latifolia. Thick 
branching plumes resem- 
bling Baby’s Breath. 50c; 
Ya 0z., 90c; oz., $1.60. 
of deep blue flowers 
Pkt., 
10c; Y% oz., 
fo 


Shakespeare’s 
Pansy. 
OLDS’ PANSIES 
1084. Shakespeare’s. H. H. P. One day 
while a pansy grower of ours was going 
through an old book entitled ‘‘Flowers from 
Stratford on Avon’’ by Paul Jerrard he was 
surprised to find a hand colored plate and a de- 
scription that fitted perfectly with a stray little 
Pansy he was growing. This stray little Pansy 
has eome back to us from the sixteenth century 
and has been fittingly named Shakespeare’s 
Pansy. It is a gallant little Pansy suitable {or 
any location in the garden. It is not a florist 
type and resembles in form and habit a Violet. 
a6 25c; Ye oz., $2.25; % oz., $4.00; % oz., 
1076. Engelmann’s Giants. H. H. P. We 
think these are the finest pansies to be had today. 
See inside front cover for color illustration and 
description. Pkt., 25¢c; 2 pkts., 45c; 3% o0z., 
$1.50; 4% oz., $2.80; % oz., $5.50; oz., $10.00. 
1075. Olds’ Giant Prize Mixed Swiss Giants. 
P. Enormous blossoms 8 inches and over in 
diameter. Perfectly round without overlapping 
petals borne on long stems above the foliage. 
Petals are thick and a rich velvety texture. 
Colors are pink, red, blue and salmon, in beau- 
tiful combinations. Pkt., 25c; 2 pkts., 45c; 
1/16 0z., 70c; % oz., $1.20; % oz., $2.25; % 
0z., $4.00; oz., $7.50. 
1079. Giant Trimardeau Mixed. P. A choice 
strain of Pansy. Very large flowers. Does not 
have the color range of the Olds’ Giant Prize 
Mixed. PKt., 10c; 2 pkts., 715¢c;.%4 oz., 50¢: 
Y- 02., 90c}3 02., $1.50. 
1311, VERONICA, Longifolia. (Speedwell.) 
H. P. Tall spikes of light blue flowers on 
glaucous blue foliage. Flowers from July to 
September. Pkt., 10c; 2 -pkts., 15c; % oz., 
85c; Yo oz., 65c; oz., $1.25. 
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Dianthus Barbatus (Sweet William.) 
1300. DIANTHUS BARBATUS. Sweet 
William. H. P. Mixed. The plants grow 18 
to 24 inches high. They make excellent border 
plants and are also fine for bouquets. PkKt., 5c; 
WY oz., 30c; 0oz., 50¢, 


Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope). 
1309. VALERIANA. Mixed. (Garden Helio- 
trope.) H. P. Produces showy heads of white 
and purplish rose flowers during June and July 
on plants three to four feet high. They have a 
delicious, strong MHeliotrope odor. Pkt., 10c; 
Y%y.0Z., 35¢;- Yo oz, 65c; 02., $1.25. 
OLDS’ VIOLAS 
While the Viola Cornutas are biennials they 
can be grown as annuals by planting in March 
or April. Very popular because of their free 
flowering habits and their dwarf spreading 
growth which make them ideal for front row 
planting in the border or for small beds. 
1314. JERSEY GEM. 4H. B. Flowers are 
rich pure violet, large and fragrant. Probably 
the most free flowering of all varieties. Pkt., 
25¢e; 2 pkts., 45c; 1/16 0z., $1.75; ¥% oz., $3.353 
Y, oz., $6.50; Y% oz., $12.25. 
1313. LUTEA. 4H. B. Bright clear yellow 
on plants about eight inches in height. Pkt., 
10¢; 2 pkts., 15c; YY oz. 50c; % oz., 90c; % 
oz., $1.60; oz., $3.00. 
1312. CHANTREYLAND. H. B. The best 
free flowering apricot. Pkt., 15c; 2 pkts., 25c} 
1/16 oz., 70c; % oz., $1.30; % oz., $2.50; % 
oz., $4.75; oz., $9.00. 


Veronica Longifolia. 
