BELLA BONNA SPECIES. These do not grow as tall as the hybrids, are easier grown and 
are more suitable for cut flowers. We offer the following varieties: 
PUDOR’S SAPPHIRE. A beautiful, brilliant, clear sapphire blue; large blossoms. Seedlings 
will come 90 per cent true. 60c per doz. Larger plants 15¢e and 25¢ each; $1.50 and 
$2.50 per doz. 
BELLA DONNA BELLAMOSUM. Handsome dark blue with white center; beautiful spikes 
for cutting. 50e per doz.; 3 doz. for $1.25, postpaid. Special handling 10c extra. No larger 
plants until spring. 
GYPSOPHILA 
GYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY”. The finest, largest and double Baby’s Breath; hardy 
perennial. Large roots that will produce immense flower heads that you can sell through- 
out the summer as cut flowers. Grafted plants, produces no seeds. Mammoth roois 
40c and 60c¢ each, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILAS do best in rather dry places and not too rich soil, and like plenty of lime. 
5 No plant orders are solicited for less than $1.00, unless 
you add 25c extra for handling charges and postage. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES (True Perennials) 
Best Planted in August and September 
They should be planted during July and August with the German Iris, when they are 
dormant, and if moved then they will thrive. If planted in the spring when growth is active, 
they will sulk for a long time. SO REMEMBER, PLANT THEM IN THE LATE SUMMER. 
They like full sun and good soil. 
All of our plants are propagated from root cuttings of the parent plant and are true to 
name. THEY ARE NOT SEEDLINGS. 
WHAT TO BUY? We have too many new named varieties—dozens of new seedlings 
are coming annually into commerce, and are listed by their only distinctive feature which is 
their name. 
We are listing below a few of the best and most outstanding colors, and we assure our 
customers buying these modern hybrid poppies that they will not be disappointed. 
MRS. PERRY. An old favorite; a lovely salmon pink. 35c each root; 3 for $1.00 postpaid. 
Extra strong roots, 50¢ each. 
PERRY’S WHITE. Satiny white with maroon blotches at the base of petals; 35¢ each root; 
3 for $1.00. Extra strong roots, 50c each. 
BARR’S WHITE. Better than Perry’s White. 50e¢ per root. 
PUDOR’S SCARLETTA. Three years ago found among a lot of seedlings, of a beautiful 
pure cherry-red color; a color we have never seen in Oriental Poppies; far from the orange- 
scarlet colors that should only scream in the wilderness and not in any sweet, yentle 
garden. It is a strong, vigorous grower; you will like it well; it is a new and unusual 
eolor in Orientals. Strong root, $1.50. 
REMBRANDT. A magnificent orange-scarlet; the most gorgeous of all scarlets. A real 
beauty. 35e¢ each; 3 for $1.00. Extra strong roots, 50c each. 
WUNDERKIND. A super poppy—a gem of gems, of a color that defies description—a 
cerise, or a brilliant carmine pink with a 10-inch flower on a strong 3-foot stem. Does 
not fade in the sun, but remains attractive throughout its life. 75e for a strong bloom- 
ing division. 
All Oriental Poppies will produce smaller flowers the first year but when well estab- 
lished by the second year they will have grown into big clumps producing dozens of the 
largest flowers. Some varieties have flowers bigger than a saucer. 
POLYANTHUS—HARDY BUNCH PRIMROSES 
An early Spring flowering, hardy perennial; height 9 inches. 
GIANT SUPREME. An improved giant flowered strain of strong constitution, throwing 
up strong stems which carry large heads of bloom, often 2 inches across, in vivid 
colorings ranging from white, cream and yellow, to scarlet, purple and crimson tones. 
Borne on strong stems they are excellent for cutting, as well as making a splendid show 
in the garden. 
BABY SEEDLINGS NEXT SPRING. (These will not bloom until the year after). 75¢ per 
doz. Amount limited. 
THIS FALL, CLUMPS IN MIXTURE that will bloom next Spring, 25e and 35e each. Pure 
WHITES or YELLOWS 35e each. 
PRIMULA 
PULVERULENTA. Dainty small blossoms on 5-6 inch stems of a lovely rosy-lilac color; 
attractive foliage; upright, ribbed leaves, standing 6 to 8 inches high. A nice border 
primula and charming in the rockery. Strong grower—needs some covering in cold 
climates: 35c each; 3 for $1.00. Blooms early in the spring. 
PULVERULENTA WHITE. Attractive, pure white blossoms; prices same, 
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