
HARDY PHLOX 
Papaver (Oriental Poppies) 
All Poppies are in Cloverset pots. 
(Cannot be sent by mail.) 
Clumps of Oriental Poppies throughout the border |! 
will add brightness to your gardens. During the sum- 
mer Poppies have a resting period and all leaves dis- 
appear. They start a new growth of leaves in the fall. 
Their large, cup-shaped blooms are most attractive. 
Big Jim. Oxblood-red blooms. Each 55c. 
Gold of Ophir. Golden orange. Each 55c. 
Helen Elizabeth. Soft pink; petals crinkled. Each 
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John Il. Lovely deep coral-pink. Each 55c. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon-pink. Each 55c. 
Hybrids. Mixed colors. Each 50c. 
Iceland Poppies 
Kelmscott Strain. From a cluster of green leaves 
arise long stems bearing large, graceful, cup-like 
flowers in many delicate tints—pink, white, apricot, 
orange, and various combinations. Each 35c. 
Platycodon (Chinese Balloon-Flower) 
Grandiflorum. The Chinese Balloon-Flower gets its 
name from the interesting balloon-shaped buds which 
open into large bells. It blooms during the summer 
when there is likely to be a scarcity of flowers. The 
blooms are borne on 2 to 3-foot spikes and last a Jong 
time. All dead blossoms should be removed. As the 
Platycodons do not start growth until Jate in the 
spring, part of the old stem should be left on in the 
fall when cleaning the garden or a stake should be 
placed near it. This will prevent destroying the plant 
when working in the garden early inthespring. Blue, 
White or Shell-Pink. Each 40c. Double, Blue. 
Each 50c. 
Potentilla 
Warrensi. A lovely plant for the sunny border. Large, 
pure yellow blossoms all summer. Each 30c. 
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Pardanthus (Blackberry-Lily) 
Chinensis. An odd and unusual, perfectly hardy 
perennial with green iris-like leaves. The small, 
daintily black-spotted orange lily-like flowers are 
borne on 24-inch stems. Seed pods, when ripe, re- 
semble blackberries. Each 40c. 
Pentstemon (Beard-T ongue) 
Garnet. A large-flowered dark red Pentstemon, bloom- 
ing continuously until frost. Keeps well as a cut- 
flower. Needs winter protection. Not hardy in Min- 
nesota except under ideal conditions, but 1s worthy 
of a place in your garden and should give an abun- 
dance of flowers the first season. Each 50c. 
Firebird. Similar to the above except in color, which is 
a beautiful ruby-crimson. Each 50c. 
Spring-blooming Phlox 
Subulata. Moss Phlox. A very attractive and satis- 
factory plant for the rockery or edge of the hardy 
border. Plant in groups of 3 to 6 plants and you will 
have a fine display of color about the end of May. 
Will grow in partial shade. Rose, White and Purple. 
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Subulata, Emerald Cushion. 
and blue flowers. Each 35c. 
Dark green foliage 
Summer-flowering Phlox 
Groups of Phlox are especially useful for keeping 
your garden cheerful and colorful during the summer. 
Africa. Brilliant carmine-red with blood-red eye. 
Well-shaped flower heads; large florets. Each 40c. 
Anna Cook. Soft lilac-pink with faint carmine eye. 
Each 40c. 
American Beauty. Deep rose. Each 40c. 
B. Comte. One of our standard Phlox. Flowers a rich 
dark amaranth-red. Each 40c. 
Border Queen. An outstanding dwarf Phlox with 
large florets of watermelon-pink. Has been very 
satisfactory in our garden trials for several years. 
Each 40c. 
Bright Eyes. Brilliant red with a dark eye. Each 40c. 
Champs Elysee. Dark purple. Each 40c. 
Charles H. Curtis. A new Phlox of great merit. A 
strong grower with good clean foliage; flowers sunset- 
red. Each 40c. 
Enchantress. Bright salmon-pink with dark eye. 
Each 40c. 
Europa. White with red eye. Each 40c. 
Flash. Crimson-red. Each 40c. 
George Stipp. Glowing salmon with lighter eye. 
Each 40c. 
Graf Zeppelin. 
Each 40c. 
Lillian. A beautiful early salmon-pink. Each 40c. 
Miss Lingard. The best early white; pale pink eye. 
Continuous blooming throughout the summer. A 
most desirable variety. Each 40c. 
Pantheon. Carmine-pink. Each 40c. 
Prime Minister. White with crimson eye. Each 40c. 
Rheinlander. Fine old-time variety. Salmon-pink. 
Each 40c. 
Ruby Lee. 2 ft. Large plum-red flowers. Healthy, 
vigorous growth. Each 40c. 
Salmon Glow. Flame-pink with salmon. Each 40c. 
San Antonio. Dark blood-red. Each 50c. 
Special French. Fine blush-pink with salmon eye. 
Each 40c. 
Starlight. Violet-red shading to lilac. Each 40c. 
Von Hochberg. Dark red. Each 40c. 
World Peace. New. A strong grower. Large, pure 
white flowers. Each 50c. 
White with a vermilion-red eye. 
SAINT PAUL 9, MINN. 
