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Perennials 
Poppies 
SUN—PART SHADE 
PAPAVER ORIENTALE—Oriental Poppy 
Red, Pink, White and Dark Crimson. Our 
stock of the newer improved varieties 
was never better. Interest in poppies is 
steadily growing each year. Strong trans- 
planted field grown plants. 
Beauty of Livermore. Deep crimson. 
Cavalier. Crinkly scarlet red. 
Flesh. Pink. 
Giant. Flame. 
Giant Salmon. 
Joyce. Soft red, charming. 
Lula A. Neeley. Brilliant oxblood red. 
Mrs. Perry. Salmon rose. 
Orange Perfection. Flame colored. 
Orientalis. Red. 
Potted in Cloverset Pots 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
NEW SUPER GIANT POPPY 
MARCUS PERRY—This sensational new 
variety offers enormous blooms 8 to 
10 inches across, that will not droop, 
on stiff, sturdy stems only 18 inches 
high. It is a strong grower, per- 
fectly hardy and of easy culture. 
The color is a most brilliant orange- 
scarlet. Each $1.25, Three $3.50 
POLYANTHUS—Veris Polyanthus 
Munstead Giant Strain, Finest Mixed. 
Many brilliant colors. Ideal  spring- 
blooming plants for shady, moist places. 
Field grown. 
New Giant Polyanthus — Colassal Strain. 
Polyantha veris hybrids of immense size; 
florets often as large as a silver dollar, 
in heads 4-8 in. across. Color range 
most varied with many rare shades ex- 
clusive to this variety. Hardy anywhere 
with light protection and more suitable 
to varied culture conditions than older 
types. 
Each 60c, Three $165 
POTENTILLA—Cinquefoil SUN 
Tonquei. One of the finest wall or rock 
plants, in bloom continuously from June 
to frost, the long trailing branches mak- 
ing lovely display with orange-apricot 
blooms with an orange-red center. Plant 
in well drained, rather poor soil in full 
sun. Potted — Each 60c, Three $1.65 
PART SHADE 
PRIMULA—Hardy Primrose; Cowslip 
All primulas are best planted in fairly 
rich, moist soil and shade; however, 
many varieties of the Veris and Julia 
type will get along nicely in full sun, 
if watered often during summer months. 
Most all Primula offered are in 3-inch 
pots. 
Acaule, New Giant-Flowering. 4 in. A 
splendid strain with large flowers of 
many different shades and colors. 
Each 60c, Three $1.65 
Denticulata-Cashemiriana. Beautiful and 
distinct Primrose. Each 75c, Three $2.00 
PULMONARIA—Lungwort SHADE 
In moist soil they are especially happy 
but they can be depended upon for al- 
most any part of the garden that is not 
too dry. The plant is a source of per- 
petual interest. In the spring there are 
the Mertensia-like blooms and through- 
out the growing season the foliage is at- 
tractive. 
Augustifolia Azurea. Bears racemes of 
sky-blue flowers that are very attrac- 
tive. Since the flower grows less than 
a foot high, it makes a good ground 
cover, especially in damp, shady places. 
April, May. Each 60c, Three $1.65 
Saccharata Mrs. Moon. 6 in. Green and 
silver spotted foliage; lovely pink and 
blue flowers in early spring. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisy suN—part sHADE 
New and Better Varieties. 
Pyrethrums are special favorites with 
us because of their simple beauty of 
form, their wide use as cut flowers, and 
their attractive appearance in the gar- 
den. Height 18 to 24 inches. 
Brilliant. Red; almost double blooms. 
Eileen May Robinson. Single, lustrous pink 
flowers 4 to 5 inches across, on 30- 
inch stems. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
ROSEMARY— SUN—PART SHADE 
Rosmarinum Officinalis. Tender perennial, 
but can be wintered indoors in the 
window garden. This indispensable herb 
has narrow, dark green leaves, gray 
beneath, of a sweet spicy fragrance. 
The leaves are delicious added to sand- 
wich fillings and soups. 
Each 75c, Three $2.00 
