
ORIENTAL POPPY, 
Papaver Orientale. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
A great favorite with our cus- 
tomers. The big flaming orange- 
red flowers, often 6 to 9 inches 
across, with purple-black throats, 
fit in and add much color and 
life to any garden. 15 cents each. 

DELPHINIUM in full bloom. 
DELPHINIUM 
Perhaps our most popular peren- 
nial. The Belladonna, a beautiful 
light blue variety, is the best one 
for cutting. Another feature in 
favor of the Belladonna is that it 
is hardy and a true long lived 
perennial. We also have other 
choice varieties of Delphinium 
in the special bargain list. 
SUNSHINE PERENNIALS 
This group of perennials we call 
Sunshine Flowers for even on a 
gloomy day their bright yellow 
shades give the appearance of 
sunshine. While on bright days 
they reflect the sunshine and 
: » make a sight well worth seeing. 
In this group we place varieties 
of COREOPSIS with their large 
bright: yellow flowers borne on 
long graceful stems; KELWAYS 
ENGLISH MARGUERITE with 
bright daisy shaped flowers; AN- 
THEMIS TINCTORIA which 
is similar to the Kelways and is 
fine for cutting; GAILLARDIA 
or Indian Blanket Flower that 
shades from yellow and orange 
to red; Solidago or Golden Rod; 
BUTTERCUP, a pretty creep- 
ing Ranunculus with double 
flowers. These plants are all 
listed under the Special Bargains. 
PENSTEMON 
Some years ago this beautiful 
variety was found in a bed 
grown from a blend of varieties 
and attracted so much attention 
that we isolated the plant and 
started a seed field from the divi- 
sions. The flowers resemble the 
foxglobe in shape but the plants 
are very hardy and a true peren- 
nial. Easy to transplant and 
flower heavily for many years. 
They are excellent for cutting. 
This variety we identify as Diane 
in honor of our little grand- 
daughter. The Diane plant comes 
true:-from seed and we now have 
a few hundreds to offer for sale. 
25 cents each. 

PENST<MON 
