POTTER NURSERIES 
Me 3 MEDIUM SIX 10 TWELVE INCHES continued, 
De torers MISSOURIENSIS (Evening Primrose) Day-blooming, not over 12 inches high, 
the base a little woody, Leaves hairy, narrowly oval, 3 to 5 inches long. Flowers 
yellow, Showy, nearly 4 inches wide, Fruit 2 to 3 inches long and nearly that wide, 
fasy culture if given an open, sandy or loamy site, July-August. 
PYRETHRUM ROBINSON'S HYBRIDS, (Painted Daisy) Finest strain of Painted ie very 
Borge flowers, mixed colors, 6 to 8 inches. May-June, 
|SALVIA JURISICI (Flowering Sage) Low-growing, soft EMABHK Caompanulas-violet flowers, 
wequtlres opas sunny positions & plenty of water in dry weather. 8 inches, ALL SUMMEF 
SCABIOSA FISCHERI (Blue Bonnet) Flowers in terminal heads, surrounded by rows of 
(small, leafy bracts, bright lavender, Makes good garden plants, the flowering per- 
ped being long. Easily cultivated in ordinary garden sotl., 10 inches. ALL SUMMER, 
TALL TWELVE TO EIGHTEEN INCHES AND UP 
AQUILEGIAS BLUE SHADES (Columbine) Flowers are showy, usually at the end of the 
branches, They do best in open, sandy loam in the perennial border, Flowers long- 
Bevrres. white center, 18 to 24 inches, May-June, 
. AQUILEGIAS CHRYSANTHA, A very. showy, border Columbine, 2 Fe 4 feet high & branched, 
Flowers nearly 3 inches wide, yellow and spurs straight, nearly 24 inches long. 
4 fay—August. 
y AQUILEGIAS COPPER ‘RED, Coppery red with dark spurs, anthers straw-colored white, 
LE to 24 inches, May-June,. Ly 
AQUILEGIAS ROSE QUEEN, Pink shades, long spurs. 18 to 24 taohes. May-June, 
AQUILEGIAS SCOTT ELLIOTT HYBRIDS, Mixed colors. 18 to 24 inches, May-June, 
BOCCONIA CORDATA (Plume Poppy) Handsome, striking plant for the herbaceous border, 
but tt needs planty of space, They are rich feeders and need. a good soil, Leaves 
nearly 8 inches wide, white on the under side, about 7-lobed. Flower cluster about 
1 foot Jong, very aeery 4 Gide June-July. 
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4 CATANANCHE COERULAE (Blue succory; also getiag Cupid's-dart) Flowers in handsome 
long-stalked heads, the rays flat and slightly toothed, Will grow in any ordinary 
garden soil, Flower heads nearly 2 inches wide, the rays blue, 18 inches, July. / 
- CARNATION GRENADIN KING OF THE BLACKS (Hardy Outdoor Carnation) Not so showy as | 
the ordinary Carnation but have a charm and particularly a fragrance that the 
commercially produced flower ordinarily lacks, Dark, velvety brown, 12 to 20 
|inches, ALL SUMMER, | mae 
CARNATION GRENADIN ROSE, A fine pink. 12 to 20 inches. ALL SUMMER. 
CARNATION GRENADIN WHITE, Pure white. le to 20 inches, ALL SUMMER. 
ARNATION GRENADIN YELLOW, A golden yellow, 12 to 20 tnches, ALL SUMMER, 
\GARNATION GRENADIN MIXED, Mixed colors, 12 to 20 inches, ALL SUMMER, 
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