84 CHERRY HILL NURSERIES 

Papaver o. Mrs. Perry. Large, handsome salmon-pink 
blossoms with a delightful apricot shading. Considered 
the best among the pink varieties. H. 3 feet. May and 
June. 
Papaver o. Snowflame. (Plant Patent No. 365). Of dis- 
tinctly new coloring, this poppy is strikingly different 
from any others. Large flowers of white with a broad 
orange band on the tips of the petals. 75 cents each. 
Phlox divaricata. (Canadensis). One of the best of the 
dwarf-growing, spreading phlox. Bears an abundance 
of beautiful lilac-blue flowers throughout April and May. 
Excellent for cutting. H. 8 to 12 inches. 
Physostegia virginica, Vivid. (False Dragon Head). 
Erect plants bearing spikes of attractive deep pink in 
July and August. H. 2 feet. 
Platycodon grandiflora. (Chinese Balloon Flower). A 
plant somewhat bushy in growth, bearing numerous soft 
blue flowers resembling tiny balloons, throughout the 
summer. H. 2 to 3 feet. 
Platycodon g. alba. Similar to the above with the exception 
that the flowers are clear white with purple veinings. 
Platycodon g. mariesi. A beautiful dwarf variety of the 
above, bearing delightful blue flowers from June to 
September. H. 12 inches. 
Primula polyantha. (Primrose). An attractive form bear- 
ing clusters of flowers of yellow, cream, orange, and 
rose. H.8to12inches. May and June. 
Pyrethrum hybridum. (Painted Daisy). Very showy flow- 
ers of red, pink and white. June and July. H. 18 inches. 
Pyrethrum, James Kelway. This strain produces a pre- 
ponderance of red and dark shades which are very sat- 
isfactory. ; 
Rudbeckia purpurea. (Purple Coneflower). A perennial 
much used in the border or for a background where a 
tall-growing plant is needed. Beautiful reddish purple 
petals with cone-shaped center. H. 3 to 4 feet. July to 
October. 
Santolina chamaecyparissus. (Lavender Cotton). Dwarf 
bushy perennial with finely cut, silvery white foliage of 
aromatic fragrance. Useful for edgings. H. 8 inches. 
Scabiosa caucasia. (Mourning Bride). Very beautiful, 
delicate lilac-blue flowers borne in bunches from June to 
September. H.1 to 11% feet. 
Sedum aizoon. (Great Stonecrop). Of strong growth, pro- 
ducing clumps 18 inches in height with attractive foliage 
and flat clusters of orange-yellow flowers in June. 
Sedum kamschaticum. (Orange Stonecrop). Prostrate- 
growing foliage and flat heads of delightful golden 
flowers. June and July. 
Sedum sieboldi. (Siebold’s Stonecrop). Attractive gray 
foliage having a red edge. Flowers rose-pink. H. 6 
to 9 inches. August, September and October. 
‘Sedum spectabile. (Showy Stonecrop). Very large clusters 
of rose and purple-colored flowers. Showy indeed. 
H. 18 to 24 inches. July to September. 
Sedum s. Brilliant. This variety bears immense flat heads 
of rich brilliant flowers. H. 18 to 24 inches. 
