RADIANT. Pure deep orange, large and tall. July & August. $ .60 
SOUDAN. Large pure yellow, 54 in. 1.00 
SUNNY WEST. Very large flower of heavy substance, pale 
lemon yellow. 50 in. Late July to Sept. 1.00 
THUNGBERGII. Deep yellow, ruffled. July-August. 2 
WINSOME. Dainty ivory colored bloom of great charm. 
June and July. 50 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
The showiest of the perennials. Large brilliantly colored flowers, 
sometimes ten inches across. Blooms in June. 
Cultural Directions 
Oriental Poppies require a sunny location and deep, mellow soil, 
as they make a long tap root. Transplant only when dormant, that ts 
late August or early September. The foliage dies down after bloom- 
ing and the plant start growth again in early September. Do not cut 
the plant down after blooming, let the foliage die naturally. 
The plant keeps green all winter and should not be smothered 
with protection. A top dressing of manure after the ground freezes 
is advised, but take care not to cover the crowns of the plants. If di- 
rections are followed Poppies are very easy to succeed with. 
BARR’S WHITE. Fine, large white of good habit. $ .60 
BEAUTY OF LIVERMERE. Very large crimson, black center. .50 
MARY STUDHOLM. Salmon pink, silvery shading. 50 
MAY SADLER. Large soft pink. 50 
ORIENTALIS. Orange-scarlet, black center. $.20; $2.00 doz. 
SASS PINK. Very large, delicate flesh-pink .60 
VARIOUS PERENNIALS 
ACONITUM. Monkshood. Spark’s variety. Navy blue 
flowers in August and September. 4 feet. $ .35 
AJUGA. Bugle flower. A fine rock garden or edging plant, cov- 
ered with blue flowers in June and July. About 1 ft. a5 
FALL FLOWERING HARDY ASTERS: 
PURPLE. Plant with Helenium. 2 
ROSY MAUVE. E25 
WHITE. 2 
VICTOR. Dwarf plant about 10 in. high, covered with lay- 
ender blossoms. September. 30 
BAPTESIA. Handsome shrublike plant. Sprays of gray-blue 
pea shaped flowers. Gray-green foliage. June. 35 
COREOPSIS. Bright yellow flowers. Prolific bloomer that 
continues through the Summer. 25 
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