28 PERENNIALS 

LUPINUS—LUPINE 
Lupinus polyphyllus; Russel Hybrids; 
Washington Lupine. (3 ft.) Flowers borne 
on long spikes; blossoms pea_ shaped. 
Should be planted where there is plenty of 
moisture. Blooms in June and July. Mixed 
eolors, from white through yellow, bronze, 
reds and deepest blues. 50¢€ each; $5.00 per 
dozen. 
MYRTLE 
(See Vinca) 
PAPAVER—POPPY 
Papaver orientale; Oriental poppy. (4 ft.) 
This poppy is perfectly hardy. Its large, 
orange-scarlet flowers make it one of the 
most showy of all plants. 85¢ each; $3.50 per 
dozen. (For bést results should be planted 
in fall.) 
PEONITES 
(See Page 24) 
PHLOX 
Phlox paniculata; Summer Phlox. (2 to 4 
ft.) 50e¢ each; $5.00 per dozen. Clumps with 
earth attached, 75c and $1.00. Varieties as 
follows: 
Africa. (30 in.) Brilliant carmine-red, with 
deeper eye. Nice shaped flower heads of 
large, compact florets. 
Brilliant. Large trusses of brilliant crim- 
son with darker eye. 
Chieftain. (2 ft.) Of medium height, color 
deep crimson. 
Daily Sketch. (3 ft.) Extra large trusses 
of large individual florets. Color, light sal- 
mon-pink with crimson eye. 
Dixie. (30 in.) A bright orchid-pink with 
large heads; remarkably disease resistant 
foliage. 
Mary Louise. (80 in.) Pure snow-white 
heads: individual florets extra large and 
very fragrant. Prolific bloomer. 
Miss 
heads; 
Lingard. Immense white flower 
early bloomer and disease resistant. 
Rhinelander. Large flower heads of beau- 
tiful salmon-pink. 
R. P. Struthers. (30 in.) Rosy-carmine 
with claret-red eye. One of the most satis- 
factory varieties. 
San Antonio. (380 in.) Brilliant red with 
plum-red shadings. 
PAINTED DAISY 
(See Pyrethrum) 
PINKS—HARDY CLOVE 
(See Dianthus) 
POPPY 
(See Papaver) 
PLATYCODON—BALLOONFLOWER 
Platyeodon grandiflorum; Balloonflower. 
(2% ft.) Differing from Campanula chiefly 
in the opening of the caps. Flowers deep 
blue, open bell-shaped, to 2 inches across, 
solitary. June-July. 35¢e each; $3.50 per doz. 
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PYRETHRUM—CHRYSANTHEMUM 
Pyrethrum coccineum Double; Double 
Painteddaisy. (18 in.) Mixed colors; all do 
not bloom double. 50¢ each; $5.00 per doz. 
SCABIOSA—SCABIOUS 
Scabiosa caucasica; Caucasian Secabiosa. 
(2 ft.) Pleasing lavender fringed flowers, 
with the customary pincushion center. 50¢ 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(See Dianthus) 
TORCHLILY (REDHOTPOKER) 
(See Kniphofia) 
TROLLIUS—GLOBEFLOWER 
Trollius; mixed colors. Globe shaped yel- 
low to orange flowers, useful for cutting 
and for rock gardens. Should be planted in 
shady or semi-shady areas. 75c¢ each. 
VERONICA—SPEEDWELL 
Veronica incana; Woolly Speedwell. Very 
useful for rock gardens, attaining a height 
of about one foot. Gray-green foliage bear- 
ing spikes of beautiful blue flowers. 50e 
each. 
VIN CA—PERIWINKLE 
Vinca minor; Common Periwinkle. Trail- 
ing evergreen. Flowers lilac-blue. Good 
ground cover. Sometimes called Myrtle. 50¢ 
each; $5.00 per dozen. 

SPRING BLOOMING—FALL PLANTED BULBS 
We will have above fall Dutch bulbs available in proper season, including 
the following items: Darwin Tulips, Parrot Tulips, Hyacinths, Jonquils, Nar- 
cissus, Daffodils, Crocus, Grape Hyacinths, Snowdrops and Scillas. 
If you will contact us after August 1st, we can then advise you what 
varieties we will have in stock, as well as prices on same and approximate 
delivery date. 

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