Horsford's Nurseries . ngs. 15 cts. each, § per doz. PANSIES. See Viola tricolor. PAPAVER nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. White,reddish orange or common golden yellow flow-ers. Very hardy and a permanent perennialwhen established in congenial soil. May toNovember. 15 cts. each, § per doz. Seeds,5 els. per pkt. LARGE ORIENTAL POPPIES Papaver orientaleMrs. Perry. A fine salmon-rose. One of the best of the large White. A valuable additionto the list of perennials. The flowersbeing a pure satiny white, with acrimson-maroon blotch at the baseof each Perry. One of the m


Horsford's Nurseries . ngs. 15 cts. each, § per doz. PANSIES. See Viola tricolor. PAPAVER nudicaule. Iceland Poppy. White,reddish orange or common golden yellow flow-ers. Very hardy and a permanent perennialwhen established in congenial soil. May toNovember. 15 cts. each, § per doz. Seeds,5 els. per pkt. LARGE ORIENTAL POPPIES Papaver orientaleMrs. Perry. A fine salmon-rose. One of the best of the large White. A valuable additionto the list of perennials. The flowersbeing a pure satiny white, with acrimson-maroon blotch at the baseof each Perry. One of the most at-| tractive of the Oriental Poppies yet seen. Large flowers of a uniformshade of apricot-pink, conspicuouslyblotched of the above, 50 cts. each Papaver orientale. Oriental Poppy. A mostattractive plant, easy of culture, and with meone of the most permanent of perennials. Aloamy or slaty soil with good drainage is rightfor it. 15 cts. —, var. Mahony. The darkest carmine-purple. 30 cts. Oriental Poppies FREDK H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT Hardy Perennials 23 Papaver orientale, var. Royal Scarlet. It is a fine hardy perennial, havinggreat red flowers with dark cts. each, $ per doz. Seeds,6 cts. per pilosum. Flowers about 3 inches indiameter, reddish yellow, with palespot at base of petals. 15 cts. , 6 cts. per pkt. PENTSTEMON. Beard-Tongue. Thisgenus comprises a large number ofvariously colored flowers. Few generaamong the popular hardy perennialsafford a greater number that are soattractive. Their natural graceful-ness, variety of colors, and greatabundance of flowers make them use-ful in many places. They like a sandysoil, with leaf-mold intermixed, andplenty of moisture in summer, but inwinter good drainage is hardy as a rule, too muchfrost with an excess of moisture inwinter seems to be fatal to most ofthis acuminatus. Lilac or violet flowersin July. Stems erect, about a foothigh. A


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