Tritoma 
(Red Hot Poker) 
Tall, gaudy, brightly colored spikes of narrow, tubular flowers have given the name 
“Red Hot Poker” to these plants. Foliage is similar to that of the Yucca—long narrow 
leaves rising from the ground. Blooms from August to October. Not reliably hardy in 
_ cold regions, but bulbs may be dug and stored to be planted again the following spring, 
Colors range in various shades of orange, yellow and red. Assorted orders only. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 

Oriental Poppies 
The brilliantly colored, enormous flowers are produced in abun- 
dance during May and June. Plants grow 3 feet tall and flowers 
are excellent for cutting. They will keep longer if cut in early 
morning or late evening and ends of stems are well burned within 
5 minutes of cutting. It is best to grow these plants in a sheltered 
location away from the wind. 
Beauty of Livermere—Dark oxblood red. 
Brilliant—Vivid, fiery red. 
Salmon Shades—Huge blossoms in unusual new salmon shades. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 


Gypsophila 
phil 
(Perennial Baby’s Breath) 
This dainty little flower is easily grown in a well-drained, not too rich soil. A 
multitude of tiny flowers are produced on each stem. Very valuable for mixing with 
other cut flowers, 
Oldhamiana—Feathery, light pink flowers with silvery foliage. Perfectly hardy. 
Blooms late, when dainty pink flowers are scarce. 
Paniculata Double—The regular white hardy Baby’s Breath. Blooms profusely in June 
and July. Plants are much branched, growing to a ‘height of 3 feet. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 

Feverfew 
Small double white flowers, well adapted for borders, beds, and cutting. They are 
easily grown in almost any good soil, in full sunlight or semi-shade. We have one 
variety only—Ball Double White. This is excellent for cutting, flowering profusely in 
July. The attractive anemone-type flowers are pure white. 
20¢ each; 12 for $2.00 

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