36 Allen, Sterling & Lothrop, Portland, Maine 
Hardy Perennials and Biennials—continued 
PENTSTEMON. Handsome, half- 
hardy, perennial plants, growing about 
2 feet high and are effective for bedding 
and borders. The flowers are _ bell- 
shaped or tubular, about 2 inches long 
and are borne on long, graceful spikes. 
The colors cover a wide range and in- 
clude white, pink, rose, purple, etc. 
Bente will bloom first year if started 
early. etal Bek oon ti ls AES MR er ene Sek a eo 
PHLOX (Decussata). Hardy plants 
producing large heads of showy flowers, 
3 feet: Mixed*Colors;= eee ees 
PLATYCODON (Balloon Flower). 
Grandiflora Blue. Plants, 2 feet tall, 
bear large, deep blue bell-shaped flow- 
ers, blooming from July until frost. ... 
POLYANTHUS (Primula Elatior). 
Early spring free-flowering plants, fine 
for either pot or outdoor culture; six 
inches. 
Choice: Mixed.i0.2.3 6 se eas 
POPPY (Papaver). 
Orientale. True orange-scarlet oriental 
poppy. 3 feet tall. Very striking. .............. 
Mrs. Perry. Flowers large, delicate 
shrimp pink. Plants vigorous and well 
foliated ee ee ee ee 
Mixed. An excellent mixture of shades 
of. pinkvand ‘redines sy toe vet arent enn 
Iceland Poppy (Papaver Nudicaule). 
A hardy perennial, 12 inches tall, with 
graceful fern-like, bright green foliage. 
Flowers dainty, delicate, of appealing 
shades of yellow, orange and rose. An 
excellent, mixture. trie ee i eee 
Coonara Pink. Lovely large, beautiful 
flowers of delicate pink shades. Excel- 
lent ‘for: rockerieS” 2°25 ee wi eee 
Iceland Yellow Wonder. A gorgeous 
Giant Iceland Poppy. The plants are 
large, vigorous and strong, producing 
many, extra large rich yellow flowers. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant). 
An ornamental plant, forming dense 
bushes about 2 feet high, producing 
freely its bright orange-scarlet lantern- 
like fruits, which can be cut and dried 
for winter bouquets. (Not obtainable). 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon 
Head). <A beautiful, hardy vigorous 
perennial, 4 feet tall, producing a 
wealth of showy rosy lilac flowers. .......... 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM (Painted 
Daisy). Hardy perennial, bearing large 
Daisy-like flowers, ranging in color 
from white to deep red, with bright yel- 
low: centers: 2. canton eee Benes 
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SHASTA DAISY. 
Alaska. The most popular of the hardy 
daisies. Plants 2% feet tall. Flowers 
very large, pure white with small yel- 
low scenters.e 2. kh eee 15¢ 
Giant Double Shasta Daisy. This is a 
very decided departure from the Giant 
Single Alaska Shasta Daisy. The flow- 
ers are large and are carried on long 
wiry stems. A very delightful peren- 
nial. ay Psalter oe eee 15¢ 
RUDBECKIA (Cone-Flower). Ro- 
bust-growing plants, very popular for 
border decoration. 
Newmanii. Golden yellow with black 
center. ; i Ra Atay hipaa toa eee 
SALVIA FARINACEA. This half- 
hardy perennial, 3 feet tall, produces, 
above a dense tuft of leaves, tall slender 
spikes ringed with small, tubular, dusty 
blue florets. Desirable for*cutting. ........ 25¢ 
SCABIOSA CAUCASICA. An old- 
fashioned favorite, producing large, 
lavender blue flowers on long stems 
from June to September. Plants 2 feet 
Ta aS Te See tices Sa eee er 15c 

