For tlerh Plants see page 70. Collections of Herb Plants see page 72 
Lythrum 
Morden’s Pink. An outstanding new 
perennial from Canada. Masses of rose- 
pink flowers on narrow spikes. It 
blooms freely and continuously from 
June to September. Requires only 
average good garden soil—does well in 
sun or part shade. Excellent for cutting. 
Bee ft. Each 65c.; 3, $1.75; doz. 

Salicaria roseum superbum. Rose Loose- 
strife. A strong-growing plant, thriving in 
almost any position. Large spikes of rose- 
colored flowers. July to Sept. Each 60c.; 
3, $1.50; doz. $5.00. 
Matricaria - Feverfew 
Little Gem. Pure white, double flowers, fine 
for cutting. 1 ft. July, Aug. Each 50c.; 
3, $1.35; doz. $4.00. 
Monarda + Bergamot 
Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Oswego Tea. 
Crimson-scarlet. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
*Myosotis - Forget-Me-Not 
Palustris semperflorens. Perpetual-flow- 
ering Forget-Me-Not. Blue with yellow 
throat. 9in. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00 
*Nepeta - Catnip 
Mussini. A compact grower forming tufts of 
small violet-blue flowers during July and 
August. Each 60c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Six Hills Hybrids. Masses of strong laven- 
der-blue flowers in Iate August. Each 60c.; 
3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Souv. d’Andre Chaudron. Large, rich 
lilac-blue flowers June to September. 1 ft. 
Each 60c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Oenothera - Evening Primrose 
Iumination. A new everblooming Eve- 
ning Primrose and with deep golden yellow 
flowers and dark red buds in flat trusses. 
Each 75c.; 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Missouriensis. Large, golden yellow flowers. 
1 ft. Each 60c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Yellow River. A highly improved form of 
Fruticosa major and more free-flowering. 
8to10m. Allsummer. Each 75c.; 3, $1.50; 
doz. $5.50. 
Youngi. Bright yellow flowers. 114 ft. 
Each 60c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Pachysandra 
Terminalis. An evergreen, trailing plant 
with thick, glossy green foliage forming a 
dense mat. One of the finest ground-covers. 
Doz. 100 
1-yr. field-grown plants....$2 00 $12 00 
2-yr. field-grown plants.... 2 50 16 00 
24-in. pot-grown plants... 2 50 16 00 
Iceland Poppies 
Papaver nudicaule 
Amurensis. Its flowers are about 3 inches in 
diameter, clear bright yellow, with lighter 
centers. ' 
Coonara Pink. A charming warm rose-pink 
faintly suffused with salmon-pink. Flowers 
are freely produced on Jong, slender stems 
throughout the season. 
All Iceland Poppies, each 55c.; 3, $1.65; 
doz. $5.00 




Oriental Poppies 
Papaver orientale 
These plants are an important part of 
every garden, We have endeavored to 
assemble the finest of the new varieties. 
All Oriental Poppies, unless otherwise noted, 
3 of any one variety $1.20; doz. $4.25 
Beauty of Livermore. Crimson with black 
blotches. 
Fairy. Pale pink. 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange, approaching 
true gold. 
Lord Lambourne. Scarlet; laciniated petals. 
Mrs. Perry. Orange-apricot. 
Perry’s White. One of the few good white 
Poppies. This variety has a maroon splash 
at the base of each petal. 
Purity. Softest pink without any other 
markings. 
Salmon Glow. Plants of vigorous habit with 
large double salmon-orange flowers. Well 
worth trying. Each 65c.; 3, $1.85. 
SNOWFLAME. (Plant Patent 365.) A 
sensational break in Poppies. The lower 
half of the flower is pure white, the 
upper half a flame-orange, creating a 
most unusual and brilliant effect. A 
strong-growing variety. The flowers are 
large and grow on stiff stems. Each 75c.; 
: 0. 
Wunderkind. Truly a connoisseur’s va- 
riety is this cerise-colored Poppy. Each 
T5er 3 p2.00: 

Wurtembergia. 
striking. 
Rose-red; large and very 
Pentstemon + Beard Tongue 
Barbatus Torreyi. Spikes of brilliant scar- 
let flowers. 3 to 4 ft. June-Aug. Each 
50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Blue Gem. A beautiful evergreen with spires 
of bright, tubular flowers shot with pink. 
1% ft. June, July. Each 60c.; 3, $1.50; 
50. 
doz. $5 
Cherry Glow. An outstanding new in- 
troduction to add color to summer gar- 
dens. The individual ruby-crimson 
blooms are unusually large and the long 
bloom are especially attrac- 
spikes of 
I 2 it. Each) 60c:; 
tive in bouquets. 
3, $1.50 

Coral Gem. Coral-pink flowers in large 
spikes. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Fireglow. A new free-flowering variety. 
Very hardy. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. _ 
Garnet. Large, tubular flowers of rich gar- 
net on graceful 18-inch stems from early 
June until frost. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.50. 
Physalis - Chinese Lantern Plant 
Francheti. Dense bushes about 2 feet high, 
producing freely bright orange-scarlet, lan- 
tern-like fruits. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
Physostegia « False Dragonhead 
Grandiflora, Vivid. A new variety growing 
from 114 to 2 feet high, bearing a profusion 
of bright violet-mauve flowers. Each 50c.; 
3, $1.15; doz. $4.00. 
Platycodon - Balloon Flower 
Grandiflorum. Deep blue, cupped, star- 
shaped flowers. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES 




Pyrethrum 
DOUBLE VARIETIES 
Brilliant. A glowing and striking crimson of 
exquisite form and texture. 
Buckeye. Double flowers of a crushed rasp- 
berry color. 
Lord Roseberry. Magnificent double flow- 
ers of a glowing pink. 
Miami Queen. This luscious deep pink 
variety has won instant recognition for its 
merits. 
Pink Bouquet. A robust, double Pyrethrum 
with large rosy pink flowers; white centers. 
2% ft. 
Purity. Double; pale pink. 
Victory. Probably the best double clear 
white. 
All Double Pyrethrums, 3 of one variety 
$2.25; doz. $8.00 
SINGLE VARIETY 
Roseum hybridum, Mixed. A good old- 
fashioned perennial with flowers resembling 
colored daisies and blooming in June. 
Comes in mixture only, ranging from pure 
white to dark red. 3, $1.50; doz. $5.00. 
*Plumbago +» Leadwort 
Larpente. Plant of dwarf, spreading habit, 
growing 6 to 8 inches high, covered with 
deep blue flowers. Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; 
doz. $4.00. 
Pulmonaria - Lungwort 
Angustifolia azurea. Blue Cowslip. Grows 
about 1 foot high and is one of the first to 
bloom in early spring. Flowers are a deep 
gestern Each 50c.; 3, $1.15; doz. 
* Primula,Hardy 
Acaulis, Blue Shades. Large, single flowers 
in various shades of blue on strong stems. 
Munstead Giants, Mixed. A magnificent 
strain of bunch Primroses, with flowers of 
large size in wonderful shades of yellow, 
from cream to rich orange. 
Red Shades. The above strain in a 
variety of red hues. 
Yellow Shades. Yellow varieties of the 
Munstead Strain. 
All Primulas, each 75c.; 3 of one variety $1.50; 
doz. $5.50 in 4 varieties 

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Pentstem on (B eard Tongue) 


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