28 McCULLOUGH’'S SEEDS 
Phlox, Perennial 
861 DECUSSATA MIXED. Contains 
all the new brilliant colors; large 
flowering. PkKt., 15c. 
Perennial Poppies 
Oriental Poppies (Papaver Orientale) 
These are highly decorative. Their 
huge, brightly colored flowers are 
borne profusely during May and June. 
Sow where to bloom. Height 3 feet. 
865 ORIENTALE, SCARLET. Very 
hardy, producing showy scarlet 
flowers. Pkt., 15c. 
866 ORIENTALE HYBRIDS. Mixed 
colors. PkKt., 15c. 
Iceland Poppies - Papaver 
Nudicaule 
Graceful light green tufts of foli- 
age; large, gaily colored flowers on 
stems 1 foot tall. Bloom for many 

months. 
Pyrethrum—Painted Daisies 867 FAKENHAM HYBRIDS. A blend 
of new tints, such as apricot, bis- 
cuit. mauve, deep tangerine, all 
Pentstemon - Beard Tongue ® 2129s (of lemon and ‘many corners. Oriental Poppies 
860 GLOXINOIDES “SENSATION.” : ° e 
Gloxinia-like flowers in a very wide KELMSCOTT STRAIN. See page 2. Pyrethrum : Painted Daisy 
range of bright colors, including rose, 870 HYBRIDUM. Single and double varie- 
red, carmine, pink, lilac, purple, ete. ties, mixed, Hardy perennial, bearing 
Pkt., 15c. large, daisy-like flowers, ranging in color 
i d d, with bright yel- 
PETUNIA. See pages 15 and 16. DOWN THE PRIMROSE from’ white to ae . i cea 
i 1; s one 0 : 
PATH oe oreur ee thee iaatiie cut flowers. 2 
Physalis - Chinese Lantern feet. Pkt., 25c. 
















Plant Primula - Hardy Primrose ee 
The Primrose is a splendid plant for naturalizing a 
chy cedipemebatrectttn ene che ra AT near shrubs or shaded nooks and moist places on Decussaid 
high, producing freely its bright or- the rockery. Primroses are not at home in the 
ange-scarlet lantern-like fruits, which open herbaceous borders, but thrive in sheltered, 
can be cut and dried for winter bou-  Jightly wooded places, where they may grow 
quets; highly interesting. Perennial. mong the violets, hepaticas and bloodroot. They 
Crop failure. generally establish themselves in damp and shaded 
positions which are generally most difficult to fill. 
Perennial. 
®868 VULGARIS. The old English Primrose with 
pale yellow flowers, 6 to 9 inches high. Grows 
in half shade. Mid-April to June. Pkt., 20c. 
Polyanthus 
(Bunch Primrose) 
Showy, free-flowering perennials that 
should be used largely in borders, wild 
gardens and rockeries. If your soil is 
light and dry and you 
have no _ shaded situa- 
tions, do not try to grow 
the true Primroses as of- 
fered above, but confine 
your efforts to the Poly- 
anthus that we list be- 
low. The Polyanthus or 
Bunch Primroses_ will 
thrive in full sun if they 
have some moisture at 
the root, if not, they 
must be given the com- 
fort of partial shade. 
®869 MRS. BERKE- 
LEY’S STRAIN. The 
seed of this strain is 
saved only from the 
largest flowers having 
the best form and spe- 
cial pains are taken to 
ensure as wide a range 
of colors as possible, 
including brilliant 
shades of red, orange 
and bronze, as well as 
: the richest maroons 
Physalis Francheti— ; and yellows, and pure 
Chinese Lantern white. Pkt., 35c. 
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