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RUSSELL’S LUPINS. These new Lupins 
introduced last year in England are with- 
out doubt the finest ever produced any- 
where. The flower spikes are exception- 
ally long and the colors startling in their 
briliance. Many are two-toned or bright 
self colors seldom found heretofore in 
Lupins. 

LYCHNIS (Viscaria Splendens) — Flore 
Pieno or double, or Ragged Robin. An 
oldfashioned flower about 1 foot tall bear- 
ing large heads of brilliantly colored flow- 
ers. This variety is suitable for rockeries 
and bears panicles of large rose-colored 
blossoms. 2 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA (Maltese 
Cross). Three feet. This old favorite bears 
large heads of brilliant scarlet flowers. 
Fine for cutting or for growing among 
shrubbery. 
MECONOPIS (Bailey). Blue Poppy of 
Tibet. A hardy perennial from Asia. A 
graceful plant with pale green leaves and 
briliant cambridge-blue pendant flowers 
about 4 inches across borne on long stems. 
Very difficult to start from seed. Each 
$1.00. 
Pansy Plants 
GIANT PANSY PLANTS. Fine, large 
plants grown from our ‘‘Regal’’ strain. 
Mixed colors. Per doz. 90c; 2 doz. $1.75; 50 
for $3.40. 
Oriental Poppy 
ENCHANTRESS—34”. Huge flowers of 
soft lilac rose. A unique color among pop- 
pies. A welcome contrast. Each $1.00. 
GOLD OF OPHIR—35”. This new sort 
opens a rich golden orange and develops 
into the nearest true yellow of any poppy 
yet introduced. Each 75c. 
JEANNE MAWSON—24”. 
peach pink to deep coral rose. 
factory bloomer. Each 50c. 
Shading from 
Very satis- 
PERRY’S WHITE—26”. Petals of satiny 
white each with a blotch of maroon at 
the base. Each 90c. 
WURTEMBERGIA—38”. One of the very 
best varities grown and certainly among 
the largest. Petals like bits of China silk, 
a bright spectrum red with small blotch. 
Always admired instantly. Each 50c. 
PENSTEMON. Garnet. The first hardy, 
large flowering penstemon. It has become 
a perennial plant sensation. Garnet is 
neatly spreading in habit, and produces 
a succession of bloom from June until 
cut down by frost. Stems are 12-18” long, 

neatly populated by large, rich garnet col- 
ored flowers. They are fine for cutting 
as well as for border plantings. Each 40c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head). 
Rosy Spire. Deep rosy-crimson color, very 
vivid. 3 to 3% ft. Blooms in Sept. 
*Primroses 
PRIMULA (Veris). One of the best of the 
hardy border plants for ordinary culture. 
A low growing plant with heads of cheery 
flowers in various shades. Seed, per pkt. 
35c; plants, each 40c. 
We are able to offer this year some of 
the best named varieties in Primroses. 
DOUBLE WHITE. White overlaid at 
times with a slight blush. Each 55c. 
MARIE CROUSSE. Fully double, a glow- 
ing light burgundy shade, the edge of each 
petal embroidered in white. It is one of 
the daintiest doubles with a strong con- 
stitution. Each 85c. 
WANDA. Deep, bluish-purple flowers, al- 
most violet. Each 70c. 
*x*PRIMULA AURICULA. Evergreen 
primrose. The hardiest of all primroses 
with broad fleshy leaves that usually are 
attractive throughout the year. The flow- 
ers appear generally in both spring and 
fall. They are sweet scented and come in 
a wide range of colors. Mixed colors only. 
Seed, pkt. 35c; plants, each 40c. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted or Persian Daisy). 
A double form. These plants are grown 
from the finest double Pyrethrum seed 
obtainable and while we cannot guarantee 
them to come double the percentage of 
doubles is very high. Each 40c; 3 for $1.10; 
low. Seed, per pkt. 35c. 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA (Isaac House 
strain). This is a greatly improved strain 
of the well-kKnown Scaboisa Caucasica. 
Colors range from white to darkest blue. 
A wonderful bloomer; 18 to 24 inches. 
Seed, per pkt. 10c. 
SHASTA DAISY. This well known daisy 
grows about 3.feet tall and produces many 
large white flowers on long stems through- 
out the summer. An excellent cut flower. 
Esther Reed Shasta Daisy. Well recog- 
nized and universally used; pure white, 
high crested fully double shasta daisy. 
Grand Marconi Shasta Daisy. A grand va- 
reity, producing double Chrysanthemum- 
like flowers on 21%-ft. stems. Will bloom 
continuously during the summer months 
if blooms are kept cut. 
STATICE LATIFOLIA (Great Sea Laven- 
der). An attractive and showy plant for 
borders and beds. The leaves are large 
and leathery. Stiff branched stems bear- 
ing arge candelabra-like heads sometimes 
2 feet across arise from the centers. The 
flowers small purple-blue and attractive 
are fine in bouquets and for winter use. 
STOKESIA (Blue Moon). The color is a 
very attractive shade of silvery blue with 
a lilac-blue suffusion at the center. The 
flowers are very large, open 5 inches 
across. An excellent cut flower, having 
stems 18 to 20 inches in length. Flowers 
freely and is a beautiful border plant. 
SWEET WILLIAM. We can supply this 
old favorite in mixed colors. 
THALICTRUM (Dipterocarpum) (Meadow 
Rue). A new form of this graceful and 
dainty plant that grows about 4 feet tall. 
The foliage is fern-like and the flower a 
delicate violet mauve shade. Each 50c. 
TRADESCANTIA (Spiderwort). James 
Stratton. Deep Delphinium mauve flowers 
slightly shaded with rose. 16 inches. 
Spring and summer. Each, 40c. 
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TRITOMA (RED HOT POKER) 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker or Flame 
Flower). The early free-blooming qualities 
of this variety make it one of the best of 
the hardy bedding plants either single or 
in masses. On well established plants the 
spikes are about 3 feet tall, and the heads 
are a rich orange-scarlet. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) Ledebouri- 
Large buttercup-like orange colored flow- 
ers borne on 3-foot stems. A fine cut 
flower for wet or moist locations. It will 
do well on any soil that does not get too 
dry during the summer months. 40c each. 
VALERIANA (Officinalis). Hardy garden 
Heliotrope. A variety with cut leaves and 
large heads of rose pink with an exquisite 
heliotrope odor. Height, 3 to 4 feet. 
VERONICA (Blue Spire). A delightful 2- 
foot border plant with long spikes of deep 
blue flowers borne abundantly during July 
and August. A good cut flower. 
Viola 
Jersey Gem (Blue Gem). Vigorous, com- 
pact sturdy plants covered with violet- 
blue blooms from May till fall. 
Chanteryland. True apricot color and very 
attractive flowers—medium size. 
Lutea—The best pure yellow viola. 
White Perfection. 
VIOLETS (Odorata). Sweet Violets: One 
of the most stisfactory and popular of 
all bedding plants. We offer three sorts: 
Pure white. 
Princess of Wales. Single violet blue. Fra- 
grant. Each 40c. 
Double Russion Violet. Double deep vio- 
let. Fragrant. Each 50c. 
Rosina. Pink and old rose. Fragrant. 
Each 50c. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). A plant with 
creamy yellow flowers on spikes up to 6 
ft. tall, with broad, swordlike evergreen 
foliage. It can be used either for lawn 
or rockery work and it stands out among 
all other plants. 
PRICES of all perennials in this list, except where otherwise noted: Each, 40c; 3 for $1.10; 6 for $2.10; dozen $4.00, postpaid. 
