PHYSOSTEGIA, Vivid 
3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
Rosy Spire. The showy sp kes of deep rosy crim- 
son blooms are fine for cutting. Blooms in mid- 
September. 31% ft. 
Virginiana alba. Gives a grand display of large 
white spikes in August and September. 11% ft. 
Virgini na grandiflora, Vivid. Remains dwarf 
and stays within bounds, giving a grand display of 
large rose-pink spikes im August and September. 
Excellent for groups in a front border and for 
cutting. 
3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50 

PYRETHRUM . Painted Daisy 
Roseum. These plants include all colors from deep 
red to various shades of rose to pure white. 
24% ft. May, June. 3 for $1.25; 10 for $3.50. 


LOBELIA 
Cardinalis. (Cardi- 
nal-flower). Grows 
best in partial shade. 
Red. Through care- 
ful seed selection, we 
developed a 
superio strain of 
both the red and the 
blue Lobelia. The 
flower 
have 
spikes are 
larger and more bril- 
liantly colored than 
the native types. 
Sua Lt AUo eR Oep ts 
3 for $1.35; 10 for 
$4.00. 
Syphilitica. Blue 
Lobelia. 3 ft. Aug., 
Sept. 3 for $1.35; 
10 for $4.00. 

LOBELIA cardinalis 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
LOBELIA syphilitica 
3 for $1.35; 10 for $4.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE 
Oriental Poppies 
POPPIES ARE DUG AND SHIPPED IN FALL 
ONLY, NO SPRING DELIVERIES 
Lord Lame 
bourne. 
Resembles 
a parrot 
tulip. Deep- 
ly fringed 
orange-scar- 
Fe rma on 

For dazzing, barbaric splendor, the great 
Oriental Poppies are absolutely unrivaled. 
Standing out in bold relief, they command atten- 
tion and admiration. The preva ling color is a 
vivid orange-scarlet, with large black blotches at 
the base of the petals, and a great mass of bluish 
black stamens m the heart of the large, cup- 

shaped flowers. let petals. 
September and October are fine months to May Queen. 
plant Poppies. Given reasonably rich soil and a Light scar- Wont Poopyane Ge crohench 
light winter covering, these strong field-grown let a hes pen 
lants will be sturdy and free flowering next on a Gwart plant. : , 
ee 2 Mrs. John Hawkins. Large, shell-pink. 
Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot. 
Perfection. Large flowers of orange-apricot. 
Ridgewood Beauty. Large pink flowers. 
Spotless. A beautiful soft pink, well described 
by its name. 
Wurtembergia. Brilliant dark scarlet of great 
size and substance. 
All Poppies are 65 cts. each; 3 for $1.80 
Beauty of Livermere. Crimson with black 
blotches. 
Bracteatum. Flowers of rich crimson-maroon. 
Cavalier. Flowers are crinkly and deep scarlet- 
red. Strong grower and free bloomer. 
Cedar Hill. Pink blooms 5 inches wide. Very 
fine. 
Ethel Swete. Cherry-pink with black blotches. : eo: Oe oO 
or Fall Delivery 
each of those marked ‘ ) § 3-25 
sixfor . . . 3. 
(Regular value $3.90) 
Glowing Ember. The name accurately de- 
scribes this beautiful variety. 
Grand Mogul. Bright red blooms with big 1 
black blotches. 
Joyce. Cerise-rose with black blotches. 
June Delight. A splendid orange. 
PACHYSANDRA. For Ground-Cover 
PACHYSANDRA terminalis. (Japanese Spurge.) Most useful for planting mn dense 
shade where few other plants will grow or for bordering walks and drives. The glossy 
foliage remains green winter and summer. Its inconspicuous greenish white flowers are Page 
produced i in May and June. 6 to 9in. Our pot- eoum plants are incomparably superior to 27 
the field-grown ones Usually offered for $2. 00; 25 for $4.50; 100 for $15.00. 

