

ORIENTAL POPPIES—Tremendous cup-shaped blooms, in clumps, —_ 
which add brilliancy to the border no other flower can give. 
Wurtembergia—A striking flower of great size and substance. 
Brilliant glowing rose-red in color. 
Mrs. Ballego—Unusual, new! Fine salmon-pink poppy. 
Beauty of Livermore—The finest dark crimson with black blotch; f 
fine flowers freely produced. 
Olympia—The flowers, when fully developed, are about 4 inches in 
diameter; when first opening full double, but show a bunch of stamens 
as they mature. It is a brilliant rich flame-scarlet overlaid with 
glistening golden salmon. 
Perry’s White—The flowers are a fine satiny white with a crimson- 
maroon blotch at the base of each petal. 
PARDANTHUS Chinensis (Blackberry Lily)—A lovely old- 
fashioned flower of attractive orange spotted, black. Late in the season, 
shiny black seeds resembling blackberries are formed. 
PENTSTEMON, Garnet—Not enough can be said about this great Crimson 
new introduction. Large flowers, vigorous habit of growth, rich, deep Star 
ret color, resistance to disease, ease of culture, profuseness of 
looms, and flowering season from June through ‘til frost, leaves 
virtually nothing lacking in this great perennial. The flowers are carried 
on stems 12 to 18 inches tall and when cut last a full week in water. 
The plant is of spreading and bushy habit 
of growth, yielding from six to twelve spikes 
of bloom through its blooming season. The 
deep garnet color is rich and handsome. 
Very hardy. 30c each, 4 for $1.00. 
Firebird—Large flower on stems about 
18 to 24 inches tall, beautiful ruby-crim- 
son. Easily grown, is free from insect 
pests, flowers freely. Fine cut flower. 40c 
each, 3 for $1.15. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Compacta—116 ft. 
Rose-colored flowers in close compact 
spikes. Popular because of the delicate 
beauty of the tubular blooms supported on 
dense, bright green plants. 
Rosy Spire—(See Page 27 for Descrip- 
tion.) 
PLATYCODON, Early Giant Blue—214 
ft. Large blue, cup-shaped flowers of great 
beauty. July to October. 
PYRETHRUM Roseum (Painted Daisy) 
—2 ft. Rosy red blooms appearing on the 
plants through May and June. 
SHASTA DAISY, Diener’s Double 
Fringed—2 ft. The large shaggy flowers 
are made up of a double row of narrow 
petals which are curled and frilled outward 
from the yellow center, giving the bloom 
almost the appearance of a large shaggy 
Chrysanthemum. The plant is vigorous and 
produces the unusual blooms during mid- 
summer and early fall. Outstanding. 35c¢ 
each, 3 for $1.00. 
Esther Reed—(See Page 27 for Des- 
cription.) 
STRONG, HEAVY 
PERENNIALS 
Pages 27, 28, and 29 
(Except where noted) 
30c each, 4 for $1.00, 12 for $2.50 
ALL POSTPAID 

Oriental Poppies 
Aquilegia 
STOKESIA, Blue Moon—(See Page 27 
for description.) 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker), Mt. Etna— 
4 ft. Rich orange-scarlet and coral-orange 
waxy flowers. Late summer until October. 
Excellent cut flower. 35¢ each, 3 for $1.00. 
VERBENA (New Red)—New hardy, vine- 
like plant. Continuous bloomer. 
VERONICA (Speedwell), Incana—l ft. 
Numerous flowers of rich blue held on a 
graceful spike in July and August. White, 
woolly foliage gives unusual appearance to 
variety even when out of bloom. Splendid 
for edgings and for the rock garden. 
Blue Spire—(See Page 27 for descrip- 
tion.) 

Gaillardia 
Liatris 
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Hybrid Delphinium 
