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ORIENTAL POPPIES 
For a gorgeous display of rich and brilliant color- 
ing nothing equals them during their period of 
flowering in May and June. Potted plants. 
P. orientalis (Barr’s White). 2-3 ft. 
contrast with red and pink varieties. 
P. orientalis (Oriental Poppy). 3-3% ft. Rich 
scarlet blooms, blotched deep maroon-black at 
throat, early Spring. 
A pleasing 
P. orientalis (Mrs. Perry). 2-3 ft. Beautiful pleas- 
ing pink, good foliage. 
Any of the above .75 ea.; 3 for $2.00 
PEONY, Sarah Bernhardt, 
PEONIES 
Beloved by everybody, no flower can exceed the 
Peony for popularity. From year to year its popu- 
larity increases, so that it has been very appro- 
priately termed the King of Flowers. 
$1.50 each 
Choicest Standard and Late Introductions 
(Strong 3 to 5 eye Blooming-Size Roots) 
(E) Early; (M) Midseason; (L) Late Blooming. 
Duke of Wellington. White (E) .......... 1.50 
Edulis Superba. Old-rose-pink (E)........ 1.00 
Eugene Verdier. Hydrangea-pink (M)...... 1.25 
Felix) Crousse: Ruby red GN) aarti one. 1.25 
Festiva Maxima. Snowy-white (E)........ 1.25 
Karl Rosenfield. Dark Crimson (M) ...... 1.25 
M. Jules Elie. Glossy shell-pink (M)...... 1.25 
Phillipe Rivcire. Dark Crimson (M) ...... 1.50 
Richard Carvel. Brilliant Crimson (E£) 1.50 
Sarah Bernhardt. Dark rose-pink (L) Pee Nee 1.50 
3 of any one variety less 10c ea. 
Orders for 
$5.00 or more, postpaid. 
Peonies are best planted in the fall or very 
early in spring, 
ANTHEMIS 
Hardy Marguerite — Chamomile 
Tinctoria Perry’s Variety. Nicely formed 
bushes 15 to 18 inches in height with Fern- 
like foliage covered from June to October 
with large, well-shaped golden yellow daisies, 
nearly 3 inches across. 
55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
Valuable for cutting. 
B. F. Barr & Son 
CHOICE HARDY PHLOX 
Phlox embody all the qualities desirable in ea 
plant—hardiness, upright carriage, pretty foliage, 
fragrance, beauty and variety of color. Besides, 
Phlox have the added merit of being in bloom 
during the summer when other plants are out of 
bloom. July-Sept. 
Charles Curtis. Trusses of sunset-red flowers. 
New and unusually beautiful. Compact 
grower. 
E. I. Farrington. Large heads of beautiful sal- 
mon-pink flowers. 
Fuerbrand. Brilliant 
blooms very freely. 
Leo Schlageter. Bright scarlet-red. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Large heads of pure white. 
Rhinelander. Very attractive, large, soft sal- 
mon pink blooms. One of the best of its color. 
Any of the above 60c ea.; 3 of one kind for $1.50 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
(Mountain Pinks) 
(Creeping phlox). 4 in. white, early 
orange-scarlet; medium; 
P. s. alba. 
spring. 
P. s. amoena. ‘Creeping phlox). 4 in. 
pink, early spring. 
P. s. atropurpurea. (Creeping phlox). 4 in. 
Bright purple, early spring. 
P. s. blue hills. (Creeping phlox). 4 in. pale blue, 
early spring. 
Any of the above 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. 
Bright 
Plumbago larpentine. 6-8 in. Bronzy red foliage 
and red buds turning to deep blue dowers from 
August to frost. Fine ground cover. 55¢ ea,; 
3 for $1.40. 
Polygonum reynoutria. 
4-6 in. Very hardy, fast growing. Does best 
in full sun. Pale green foliage turning bril- 
liant red in Autumn, producing pink sprays of 
flowers. 
(Dwarf Lace Plant). 
80c ea.; 3 for $2.00. 
Pyrethrum. (Painted Lady). Various colors, a 
favorite in every garden. Farly June, good 
foliage all summer. 
Veronica Icicle. 15 in. 
60c ea.; 3 for $1.55. 
Long spikes of purest 
snow white. July and August. 90c ea.; 3 
for $2.50. 
Veronica spicata. (Spike Speedwell). 1%-2 ft. 
Long sprays of bright blue flowers. July and 
August. 
55c ea.; 3 for $1.40. 
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