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PHYSOSTEGIA — false Dragonhead 
GRANDIFLORA VIVID TALL TYPE. Grows to a hight of 30 inches. 
striking violet mauve flowers in July and Aug. Blends beautifully... 2.00 15.00 
ROSY SPIRE. Fine spikes of rosy crimson flowers. Blooms after the 
vivid tall type, from September to October. .............-..-..+-- 2.00 15.00 
SUMMER SNOW. A grand, glistening white, all summer display 
dignified spikes on foliage of the deepest green. A superlative dec- 
orative, its cut flower yield multiplies the purchase price many times.2.00 15.00 
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PLATYCODON 
DOUBLE BLUE. 3 in., blooms about 95 per cent true. ................ 
DOUBLE WHITE. Pure white, true stock, very free. .................. 
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PLUMBAGO 
LARPENTAE. One of the most desirable border or rock plants. Always 
attractively foliaged, its wiry nature makes a crisp appearance, and 
its pyramid of deep blue flowers are a breath-taking sight to behold. 
POLEMONIUM 
BLUE PEARL. The lovely and clear baby-blue flowers are freely pro- 
duced in April and May. Does well in sun or shade. Foliage very 
ornamental throughout entire summer. Height 12 inches. .......... 
POLYGONUM — Dwarf Lace Plant 
REYNOUTRIA. This handsome ground cover was introduced a few years 
ago by Amos Perry, one of England’s oldest and best known plantsmen. 
It is of easy culture, very hardy and establishes itself quite rapidly 
from underground runner. It does best in full sun and its pale green 
foliage turns brilliant red in the autumn. Height is between 4 and 6 
inches. In the fall it produces numerous airy pink sprays of flowers 
not unlike those of the “Silver Lace Vine.” The buds are deep coral 
and salmon, adding much to its charm. One of the best ground covers 
for sunny places where Vinca and Pachysandra would not be satis- 
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ORIENTAL POPPIES 
AMBER GLOW. A fine poppy, pure amber, large flowers atop a sturdy 
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BARR’S WHITE. Large pure white flowers with purplish black spots. 
Really the only good-growing free flowering white. ................ 
CURTIS GIANT FLAME. Established plants produce mammoth 11- 
inch blazing red flowers on 4 foot stems. The largest, most brilliant 
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CURTIS GIANT FLESH PINK. A 3 foot Giant. 9-inch blooms of glowing 
flesh-pink. Well adapted to shady locations. 
GOLD OF OPHIR. A golden-orange beauty, with the unique characteris- 
tic of increasing loveliness in each successive year of bloom. 24 inches. 
HELEN ELIZABETH. Considered by many as the best pink. It is a 
rugged grower. The straight 34-inch stems are topped by big La- 
France pink flowers without dark spots. We think it is one of the 
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HENRI CAYEAUX IMPROVED. Old-rose shaded to burgundy. Very 
distinct. ~Often referred) to’as)the Purple, Poppys oa. .5)50) see 
LACHS KONIGEN. One of the finest, strongest growing deep Salmon- 
pinks. Bi ARES OF wiry aie <x dhs cairo lee ON Oe EE ROMER Ge atk» Dee 8 eee s 
LITTLE SHRIMP. Small shrimp-like flowers without spots. A real gem. 
MRS. PERRY. A very fine variety of salmon- gas color, very distinct. 
GLOWSELO, a helght Roles MeCCtHe rarer tr ran were an senna : 
PURITY. Pure soft pink without any spots or “markings. Very fine 
SASS PINK. A pure pink poppy in the best tradition. Flesh color, 
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TOREADOR. OCarmine-red, huge, 9-inch flowers — with delightfully 
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