WRITE BOTH BIN NUMBER AND VARIETY ON ORDERS 31 
PERENNIALS—Cont'd. 
Bin No. 
P-43 Lythrum (Morden's, Pink) 
A bright pink Mower that blooms most of the summer. Grows tal! 
and is good for background. Used for color accent and bouquets. 
Extremely hardy. 
P-44 Maltese Cross (Lychnis) 
A good background flower. Tall growing with vermillion red clus- 
ters of blossoms at top. An interesting addition to the garden or 
bouguet. Blooms June-July. 
P-45 Iceland Poppy (Papaver Nudicaule) 
A large, cup-shaped poppy in gay colors. Blooms the largest of any 
of the poppies adding a bright splash of varied colors. Grows 1 to 
114 feet. Blooms June to September. Hardy. 
P-46 Oriental Poppy (Papaver Orientale) 
Nothing equals the brilliant color of this poppy. The large blos- 
soms sometimes 6 inches in diameter are very bright crimson-scarlet. 
Very hardy flower, but difficult to transplant. 2-21/, feet. Blooms 
in June. 
P-62 Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum) Mixed 
Shades of Pink, Rose, Salmon and White in single and double flow- 
ers, good stems for cutting in June and July. 
Phlox 
Phlox bloom from July to September and are old favorites because 
they are so easy to grow and give so much color for a long time 
with the minimum effort. 
P-47. Mrs. Jenkins—Pure White. P-52 R. P. Struthers—Carmine, Red Eye. 
P-55 Widar—Blue Violet. P-53 B. Comte— Purple. 
P-49 Rijstroom— Rose-Pink. P-54 Champs Elysees—Crimson. 
P-50 Thor— Salmon, Red Eye. P-48 Chas. Mayo—White, Red Eye. 
P-51 Rheinlander—Salmon Pink. 
“Surpeme Collection’”—Two of each of the above 9 varieties, 18 beau- 
tiful Phlox — $13.50 value for $11.95. 
Collection of 9, one of each of the above — $8.10 value for $7.50. 
P-56 Creeping Phlox (Phlox Sublata) 
Emerald cushion creeping ground cover plant completely covered 
with bright pink flowers in May followed by excellent foliage. 
P-57  Scabiosa (Mourning Bride) 
Tall, double blooms in soft blue shade distinguish this flower. 
Used as a filler and ideal for cutting. Height 18 inches. Blooms - 
June to September. Called “‘Pincushion Flower’’ sometimes. 
P-58 Sedum (Stoncrop) (Spectabile Brilliant) 
A low growing plant, especially suited to rock gardens. Plants are 
covered with bright pink blossoms from August to September. Oval 
shaped thick leaves. 
P-59 Shasta Daisy (Alaska) 
A large white daisy with bright yellow button center. Blossoms 
profusely from June to September. The most popular for cutting. 
Very hardy. Height 114 to 2 feet. 
P-6O0 Sweet William (Dianthus Barbatus) 
Clusters of delicate fragrant blossoms make this a garden favorite. 
Blooms profusely June thru July, variously edged and spotted. 
Height about 14-18”. 
P-61 Veronica (Blre Spire) 
Here is a beautiful flower, both in garden and bouquet. A valuable 
addition to the cutting garden. Has tall blue spires similar to lilac 
in appearance. Height about 2 feet with flower spikes 3 to 4 inches 
long. Blooms all summer. 
