PAPA VER—POPPIES 
NUDICAULE, “Excelsior Strain,'’ (R). Ex- 
hibiting those new pastel shades so 
much sought after in the Iceland scarlet. 
They are often 8 to 10 inches across. Set 
in early spring or late August. 10c. 
ORIENTALIS PINK. The finest color that 
it has been our good fortune to see. 
Lasts well in water if cut just as ex- 
panding. 10c. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS. Large orange red. 
re, 
PILOSUM. Good in the large rockery, but 
probably best in perennial beds, as the 
plant is very vigorous. Apricot flowers 
of large size in great abundance. 25c. 
PAPAVER NUDICAULE, "Tangerine," (R). 
This lovely Iceland poppy has petals of 
deep glowing orange, swaying grace- 
fully on slender stems about 12 inches 
high. Extra fine for either rockery or 
perennial garden. Blooms all summer. 
boc: 
PAPAVER HOUSTANICA STERPHILLI- 
FOLIAS Oranges; soc: 
PAPAVER OLYPMIA. Oriental poppy, dou- 
ble, soft orange, red. 50c. 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS. “Crimson Belle.” 
Dark, immense flowers of deep crimson, 
held on strong stems often 4 feet tall. 
Distinctive and new. 25c. 
RUPIFRAGUM, (R). A bit of orange silk 
watted to American gardens from the 
Pyranees Mountains in Spain. Likes hot, 
dry situation. Always in bloom if not 
allowed to seed. | foot. 25c. 
TREE POPPY. Grows into a fine shrub, 
large white poppies, with yellow cen- 
ter, UG: 
ROMNEY. “Plume Poppy.” Tall plant, 
white plume like flower. 
Hoppy. 0c: 
Not really a 
PENSTEMON 
PENSTEMON MENZIESII — Rupicola,  (R). 
Very dwarf grey foliage, handsome red 
flowers. 25c. 
PENSTEMON OVATUS DOUGLASI, (R). 
The plant itself is a low cluster of burn- 
ished green leaves; the flowers deep, 
rich blue, changing to mauve as they 
age. They are borne in profusion on 
stems varying from a foot high in their 
mountain habitat, to perhaps three feet 
in exceptionally rich garden soil. An 
exquisite subject for either rock garden 
or perennial border. Give sunny ex- 
posure. Fine blooming size plants. 25c. 
PENSTEMON PUBESCENS, (R). 
or blue flowers. 
plant. 
Pale pink 
A very choice little 
6 inches in height. 25c. 
25 
PENSTEMON RATTANI MINOR, (R). Found 
on Mt. Hood at elevation of 6000 feet. 
Shining green leaves in nice spreading 
tufts. Soft blues or mauve flowers. 4 
inches. 25c. 
PENSTEMON MENZIESSI, (R). This elegant 
creeper, with its tiny evergreen leaves 
and spikes of blue and purple, comes to 
us from the Cascade Mountains of the 
Pacific Northwest. June and July its time. 
4 to 6 inches in height. 15c. 
PENSTEMON SMALLI. A basal tuft of 
rather large leaves, with a 3 foot stalk 
supporting dainty bells of white, tinged 
lavender. 25c. 
PENSTEMON DAVIDSONI. Odd, pink flow- 
ers, native. 12 inches. 25c. 
PENSTEMON VARISTUS. Native of Idaho, 
bright blue flowers in clusters. 15c. 
