FALL WHOLESALE TRADE LIST 85 
PERENNIALS—Continued 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
These named varieties of Oriental Poppies are grown from crowns. They have 
been transplanted, insuring a heavy plant with good root system. We recommend 
August and early September planting, although they can be planted later. We ex- 
pect to dig in August when dormant and hold in cold storage for late orders. 
Per10 Per 100 
COLONEL BOWLES—Scarlet red, immense flowers. 26 inches. ____$ 2.40 $ 20.00 
FIELD MARSHALL VON-DER-GLOTZ—Extra large. One of the 
pleasing new whites, black blotch. Always in demand. 
SOR NCD CS Meme mB ees Stet oR nee hb ee ee Pe eee 4.00 35.00 
GLOWING ROSE—Large brilliant, glowing rose-pink. ______________ 4.00 35.00 
MANDARIN—Grenadine red. A rich, real Chinese red without 
base spots in established plants. Prolific, cup shaped blooms 
to 10 inches across on stems 26 inches tall. ___________________- 2.90 25.00 
SPRING MORN—A very fine clear flesh pink, without a blotch 
except an occasional trace of deeper color in the center. As de- 
lightful as a morning in the spring. Medium to large blooms on 
SstronesstemsPrortemediumeheightyssss22))- 5-2 sees eee aie Se 4.00 35.00 
WUNDERKIND—Considered the finest cerise-colored poppy, true 
begonia-rose. Strong grower with very large flowers on 33 to 
Si) GOO Que taba De A ee Be ee ee 4.00 35.00 
SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever (RG) 
America’s Greatest Rock Plant. Thick glaucous leaves, very 
hardy, drought resisting. Very adaptable, dwarf varieties in- 
dispensable in rock gardens, the medium and taller varieties 
good in perennial borders. 
Kamtschaticum. Orange-yellow flowers with prostrate green 
LOMWASeRLULNIN See Old ene Neat TT) ee ee ee 1.80 15.00 
Oppositifolium. Bright green foliage with rose bloom. July. 4 in. 1.80 15.00 
Spectabile Rose. Immense heads of showy rose colored flowers. 
ight recnmiolacewm sa cteqmel GulnCh Cosme ee anne ee eee 1.80 15.00 
Stoloniferum. Purplish pink. July and August. 6 inches. __--_-- 1.80 15.00 
STATICE, Great Sea Lavender (RG) August 
CaSpia. Large flowered lilac, dwarf dumosa, giant, dense flower 
MCCS Ot Sieinjceimhy lejaniolbty, jill. .2 2. 2a Sass at eae See 1.80 15.00 
Latifolia. Blue. These plants have broad leathery leaves, pro- 
ducing candelabra-like heads. If cut in full bloom, make very 
Valuables wAantere DOUCGWECS Lom in.s= =e Bye Be eer Pe ee eal LU 15.00 
STOKESIA, Cornflower Aster. 
Blue Danube. New, a very free blooming variety with large 
lavender blue flowers during early summer months. Com- 
pact, bushy growth with many blooms. 18 inches high~----- 2.40 20.00 
%Blue Moon. Large and free flowering. Perfectly hardy. Vivid, 
blue disc-like flowers. Blooms throughout summer and au- 
tumn. Flowers five or six inches in diameter. 12 to 18 in. 
NO oe Se Se ee ee a eke Rae re ee De ie ner 2 age AY) 18.00 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys. Newly popular perennial hedge. Shiny, 
glossy, evergreen leaves resembling a dwarf Boxwood. Used 
as an edging for beds or in your formal garden. Can be 
clipped to suit and height up to 12 inches....-.....:.-.------- 2.10 18.00 
