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PHLOX—Perennial- Mixed—The bright colored flowers make a pleasing 
border. Seed is slow in germinating and from fall sowings will often 
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PORTULACA (Moss Rose)—Dwarf plants of spreading habit with 
fleshy stems and leaves, glossy, brilliantly colored, cup-shaped, single 
blooms or rose-shaped, double flowers, about 1 inch in diameter. 
Ideal for rock work or dry, sunny locations. Annual. 
Double Mixed—Saved from the finest flowers only, and will produce 
ailarge percentage of doubles............... PAt., 106327°02., 91.15 
Single Mixed—Large flowers................00- Ekt. L034 0z:,, 1.05 
iby oo Uroa(Ghinese Lantern. Plant) 2. 620 ndece cs soe aet +s VY, 0z., 50c 
POPPIES—Perennial Varieties—Hardy perennials of easy culture; in 
bright glowing colors. 
Oriental—This is the most gorgeous perennial Poppy, flowering in 
June and July, with enormous blossoms often measuring 5 to 6 
inches across, deep crimson, with a conspicuous black blotch on each 
petal. Transplanting should be done carefully. The best time to lift 
PAT COMISMITIWA TIOUSG. eo adele eo itens Bees jotte’ akaea''s Pkt., 10c; % 0z., 50¢ 
Iceland—Although hardy perennials, these dwarf Poppies bloom the 
first season from seed sown early in spring. Plants are of graceful 
neat habit with fern-like foliage producing their brilliant fragrant 
flowers in profusion, and if the seed pods are picked off, continue to 
flower all season. 1 foot. Mixed................ Pkt., 10c; 4 0z., 35c 
American Legion—This new single Shirley is a dazzling orange scarlet 
of enormous size, borne on long, stout stems. The plants are very 
erect, srODUSt, STOW, c.6c.0. esa eee esse Pkt., 10c; 4 0z., 20c; 0z., 40c 
Double Carnation—Flowered—A magnificent fringed Poppy of daz- 
zling richness and variety of colors..... Pkt., 10c; 4 0z., 15c; 0z., 40c 
Shirley—Remarkably brilliant and free-flowering. Range from pale 
rose to deep crimson, delicately edged and fringed. Mixed colors. 
MEE ee eaten Bie are wie: Wale Weat ee. hls Pkt., 10c; 14 0z., 25c; 0z., 60c 
Tulip—Single bright scariet tulip-shaped flowers, a black spot appear- 
ing at base of petals. Hardy annual....Pkt.,10c; %4 0z., 25c; 0z., 75c 
SALVIA or SCARLET SAGE—A half ounce should raise 1000 plants. 
Sow seed in hotbed or box in house and plant out when ground is 
warm, or sow outdoors when the Apple is in bloom. In bloom 60 
days. Likes full sun. Will produce, when well-grown, 150-200 spikes 
to the plant. 
Blaze of Fire—very dwarf............ssseee- 0z., $7.50; 1% lb., $20.00 
Bonfire or Clara Bedman—A fine variety, 24 inches high; forms a 
dense, compact bush. Brilliant scarlet....... 0z., $7.00; 14 lb., $20.00 
Farinacea “Blue Bedder’—2 feet. Perennial. Surmounting dense tufts 
of attractive foliage, rise spikes of light wedgewood-blue flowers. 
Blooms first year if started early. Flowers may be dried, and used 
MREATIOOVELIASUING 6 so ce gestce's «+ 06s V4, oz., $1.50; 2 02., $2.50; oz., $4.50 
BOARUMUMRUNNER BEAN? 0.20 cos cece eect tees eseeens Lb., 50c 
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