Phacelia 
500. Campanularia (Bee’s Friend or California Blue Bells) (a). Attractive little 
plants suitable for sunny rock gardens. Gentian-blue flowers with white 
anthers. Pkt., 8c. 
Phlox Drummondi 
(Annual Phlox) (Texan Pride). One of the showiest and most popular annuals. 
From seeds sown in spring plants commence to blossom in June and continue 
to grow in a liitle bush or tree form till fall, and are always aglow with bril- 
liant blossoms of all colors. It is not only one of the most brilliant annuals, but 
of easiest culture and most satisfactory for masses, beds or borders. 
506. Pure White. Clear, pure white 
507. Brilliant Scarlet. Rich, dazzling scarlet, too brilliant to gaze at. 
508. Yellow. Creamy yellow. 
509. Rose. Pretty rose color. White eye. 
510. Violacea. Violet-blue with large white eye. 
511. Crimson Eye. Brilliant crimson, white eye. 
512. Stellata Splendens. Scarlet, white eye. 
513. Brilliant. Rose with dark eye. 
Any Phlox: Pkt., 8c; 1 packet each of above 8 Phloxes for 58c. 
514. Show Mixed. All the best sorts of annual Phlox in a well- 
balanced mixture. Pkt., 6c. p 
515. Gigantea Art Shades Mixed. Largest of all annual Phlox. 
Individual florets are 1144 to 14% inches across, borne freely in 
massive trusses on plants 10 inches tall. Mixture of soft art 
shades. Pkt., 10c. 
516. Gigantea Art Shades, Salmon Glory. Pure salmon pink with 
white eye. Huge florets. Pkt., 10c. 
517. Nana Compacta Mixed. Dwarf compact plants about 6 inches 
tall. Good for borders and rock gardens. Pkt., 8c. 
518. Nana Compacta, Cecily Mixed. Large flowering compact 
Phlox in a fine mixture. Pkt., 10c. 
519. Star Mixed. Mixture of fringed and star-shaped Phlox. 
Ragged and fringed edges. Pkt., 8c. 
Annual Poppies 
Showy plants in brilliant colors. Sow where they are to bloom 
as they dislike transplanting. Certain types cannot be supplied 
any more because of regulations of the United States Narcotic 
Division. 
520. Art Shades. Delicate, artistic shades. 
521. Shirley Mixed. Silk-like petals in all shades from purest 
hit atiie to deepest crimson, many being striped, tipped and 
zoned. 
522. Double Shirley Mixed. Double and semi-double blooms with 
narrow or broad petals, according to variety. Fine mixture. 
523. American Legion. A beautiful orange-scarlet Poppy with 
yellow anthers. 
524. Dazzler. This beautiful Begonia-flowered Poppy is a deep 
rich orange-scarlet and has true Begonia formed double blos- 
soms. Blooms. quickly from seed. 
525. Sweet Briar. A wild-rose-pink. Blossoms like those of Daz- 
ler, resemble a double tuberous Begonia. 
526. Riverdale Mixture. Grown and sold by us for years. Con- 
lains everything choice in hundreds of varieties, from the mas- 
sive Peony sorts to the delicate Shirley strains. It affords an 
endless variety for all and cannot be surpassed. 
Any of above Poppies: 6c a packet; 1 packet of each, 35c. 
Perennial Poppy 
Iceland Poppies 
Charming for borders and rock gardens. They are of graceful, 
neat habit with bright green, fernlike foliage formed in tufts, 
from which issue slender stalks about 12 inches high bearing 
brilliant flowers in endless profusion. 
527. Mixed. Mixture of many colors. 
529. New Sunbeams. Cross between Shirley and Iceland Types. 
Flowers are shades of orange, salmon and maize. 
530. Art Shades. Large flowered, soft pastel shades. 
Iceland Poppies: 8c a pkt.; 3 for 20c. 
Oriental Poppies 
A charming summer flowering, hardy plant, producing numer- 
ous leafy stems about 21% feet high, with large deep flowers, 
having a conspicuous black blotch on each petal, exceedingly 
showy. 
531. Mahoney. The deepest dazzling crimson imaginable, con- 
spicuous in any place. Pkt., 10c. 
532. Oriental Scarlet. The well-known dazzling orange-scarlet. 
PEE OC, 2epkis.,.10C. 
Portulaca 
(Sun Plant or Rose Moss) (a). One of our finest hardy annual 
plants, of easy culture, thriving best in a rather rich light loam 
or sandy soil, and luxuriating in an exposed sunny situation; the 
flowers are of the richest colors, and produced throughout the 
summer in great profusion; fine for massing in beds, edging or 
rockwork, and frequently used to sow broadcast over sunny 
banks. 
533. Single Mixed. Our choicest single sorts from the purest 
white to the brightest yellows and deep crimson. For a solid 
bed they make a gorgeous sight on sunny days. Pkt., 6c. 
534. Double Mixed. All choicest colors. Double as small Roses. 
Remains open longer than single flowers and. are even more 
desirable for bedding or borders. A large percentage of the 
flowers will come perfectly double, of the most brilliant scarlet, 
crimson, white, yellow, etc. Pkt., 8c. 


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