PAEONIA — Continued 
Lady Alexandra Duff. Beautiful soft blush pink, flesh 
tinted. 
M. Julies Elie. Clear medium pink, silvery tinge. 
Selected Single-Flowered Varieties all $1.50 each. 
Clairette. Large pure white. 
Clarisse. Fine flesh pink. 
Eva. Deep reddish rose. 
Victoria. Brilliant crimson. 
PAPAVER, Poppy 
nudicaule, Iceland Poppy. Yellow-orange. 1 ft. May-Sept. 
orientale. Large orange-red. 214-3 ft. June. 50c each. 
orientale Barr’s White. Large pure white flowers with 
purple-black base of petals. 60c each. 
orientale Beauty of Livermore. Finest dark crimson, 
black blotch. 60c each. 
orientale Sass Pink. Finest flesh pink. 60c each. 
gpicn als Wurtemburgia. Brilliant glowing rose-red. 60c 
each. 
PENTSTEMON, Pentstemon 
Pink Beauty. Clear pink all summer. 2-3 ft. 
Rose Elfe. Large rose-colored flowers. 18 in. 50c each. 
PHLOX PANICULATA, Garden Phlox 
Albion. Fine white with lavender bud and trumpet. Good 
in partial shade. Tall. 
American Legion. Bright rose-red. Tall. 
Antonin Mercie. Fine true pale lavender, not magenta. 
Medium height. 
Apple Blossom. Soft pink, deeper eye. Medium height. 
B. Comte. Deep shade of plum-red. Tall. 
Beacon. Good cherry-red. Medium height. 
Blue Boy. There is no really good blue phlox. This is the 
nearest, and is effective in partial shade. Medium height. 
50c each. 
Charles Curtis. Finest brilliant sunset-pink. Medium 
height. 50c each. 
Daybreak. Very good apple-blossom pink, large flowers. 
Medium height. 
E. I. Farrington. Best bright salmon-pink, deeper eye. Tall. 
Evelyn. Beautiful pale cameo-pink. Medium height. 50c 
each. 
George Stippe. Deep glowing salmon, lighter eye. Tall. 
Jeanne d’Arc. Tall late white. 
Jules Sandeau. Rich watermelon-pink. Low-growing. 
Lillian. Clean soft pink. Large trusses. 
Mary Louise. Largest-flowered pure waxy white. Tall. 
50c each. 

Phlox is so fine in midsummer that it deserves special favor. Con- 
trary to common belief, it will almost never “‘revert”’ to the familiar 
magenta if faded flower heads are cut off before seeds are formed. 
Spray or dust the foliage of Phlox and Chrysanthemums with Bon- 
sul to control red spider. 
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