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PERENNIALS—Continued 
NEPETA, Ground Ivy, Catmint (RG) 
Excellent for massing in the garden. Silvery Gray foliage, Fra- 
grant. Period (Per 100 
Mussina. Everblooming, lavender blue, small leaves. 18 inch. __ $1.20 $ 10.00 
OENOTHERA, Evening Primrose (RG) 
Make continuous display of color in rock garden. 
Missourensis. Lovely yellow solitary flowers often 4 in. across. 
Low grower, with prostrate ascending branches, profuse bloomer. 
Liunestomnurust 10 in, 202. 52.2. DORA © ey BS ci St te. AS OPS 1.40 12.00 
PAPAVER ORIENTALIS 
The following named varieties of Oriental Poppies have been grown from root 
cuitings. We recommeid planting in August and September, although they can be 
planted later. Stock now available is in cold storage, in excellent condition and a- 
vailable for immediate shipment. 
Due to heavy demand we are now sold out on many varieties. Suggest you 
place orders now for August 1948 shipment. Varieties starred (x) are available for 
immediate shipment. 
Perl10 Per 100 
% Betty Ann. Beautiful crinkled flower of LaFrance Pink. No 
spots. Profuse bloomer. Lasts longer as a cut flower than any 
Gteta SPlGly Mectei nCNOSh hes Vas ete. 25h) See ae $1.80 $15.00 
Cavalier. One of Dr. Neeley’s latest and best introductions. The 
very large flowers are crinkly and deep scarlet red. Tall, strong 
pee OS CLO ee ee tL Ss ae a ge ed 2.90 25.00 
Cerise Beauty. Profuse bloomer, medium sized flowers, and 
height. Flowers are crinkly cerise. 32 inches.________-_-_-___-_- 1.80 15.00 
CneerOwshelu-pink, Cherry-red base spotSs 2.2.2.2... -2 4. se eee ee 3.50 30.00 
% Dainty Lady. A very delicate shade of shell pink with a rose 
POPC oe 2o  ICrnes. 2 2. =. ETE SO aN eo ees pe POS erly SEN eT YE we Wy 2.10 18.00 
PoLev eeaecOsoaninkidwrat. very,iree blooming........-- e454 2.10 18.00 
Flashy Glow. Yellow with orange cast. Clearer than others of 
fDisutypeme.slooms iate mid-season, 30 inches...24 2220-4. -25 2.10 18.00 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange which develops into the nearest 
VeloOweOmmeaity sQrmental)Loppy... 24 inches: 022.2242) eu 222s ee 2.10 18.00 
Grossfurst. Shiny red flowers like Wurtembergia, possibly a little 
Petite es iio COaLBDIOCK SPO, “of INCheS. 3 ate. 22 sees ee 2.90 25.00 
%Helen Elizabeth. Light LaFrance Pink. The petals are deelpy 
crinkled and show no evidence of spots or blotches. Longest 
blooming period of any known .Poppy.. 24 inches,.-._...--.--._- 2.40 20.00 
Henry Cayeaux Imp. Much larger flowers than Henry Cayeaux 
but otherwise similar. The big blooms are a peculiar tint of 
ashes of roses or an old rose shaped burgundy. If grown in light 
shade this flower really comes to perfection. 26 inches.____-_-_- 2.90 25.00 
Hercules. A large flame-red, four petaled flower of immense size. 
Pl VEE SCETILS Mer Ce TTICII OS © ics yo cin os Os tl ae Si Se ae 2.90 25.00 
x%Jean Mawson. Geranium pink flowers of good size on erect stems. 
Wxtra) profuse bloomer, 32 inches,..---.----+--+---+-+--5--<---=- 1.80 15.00 
Joyce. Spectrum red or may be described as cherry-red in color. 
Flowers are of medium size borne on tall, pefectly staight stems. 
We consider it one of the best garden varieties. 48 inches.------ ye aXe) 18.00 
%Lach’s Koenigen. Peach-red with a pink cast. -------------------- 2.40 20.00 
Lula A. Neeley. Good strong stems support flowers of brilliant 
oxblood red, the color holding until the last. Does well as cut 
fiow eramo4.<inches, 2-2. --- Lie Oe SE Be eS Sara _ 1.40 12.00 
Mandarin. A true Chinese red of good size and fine substance. 
26 inches. ..--- ete Geese eo. ae eee 1.40 12.00 
Mary Jane Miller. Very large flower of intense shade of Geranium 
pink, carried on long, stiff stems. An early prolific bloomer. 
Very outstanding... o.....-.-.-------------------------=-----2-6--- 4.00 35.00 
