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FOR twenty-five years we have been urging the many advantages of gardening with Hardy Plants, and now that these advantages are pretty gener- 

 ally recognized we wish to call attention to some of the better varieties which are not well known. Everybody knows about the good qualities of 

 Paeonies. Phloxes, and Hollyhocks, but there are scores of plants equally as good which are comparatively unknown. Among the best of these are 

 the superb English Delphiniums. Tall, stately and picturesquein habit, they produce immense spikes of flowers of every imaginable Fhade of blue for a 

 very long season during the summer. _ The colors are often combined with various shades of bronze, sometimes with white eyes, and the range of colors 

 includes plums, purples, white, and primrose yellow. The flower spikes are sometimes two feet in length, and the variety and combination coloring is 

 lovely beyond description. The plants range from three to seven feet in height and will thrive in any soil except in a very light and sandy one, and even 

 in this if it is liberally enriched with well-rotted cow manure. We have the best and the only good collection of English Delphiniums in America. They 

 are grown from the finest collections in England. 



Special Offer of 

 Improved English Delphiniums 



Fine mixed English, .... 



English, in separate colors, .... 



Selected varieties, selected from thousands of seed- 

 lings grown from a famous named collection, - 

 Extra selected varieties, - - $ .50 each. 

 White varieties, - 1.00 " 



$1.50 per dozen, 

 2.00 



3.00 

 5.00 



$10.00 per 100 

 13.00 



We have the largest, finest and most comprehensive stock of Hardy Plants in America, including three hundred varieties of the choicest Paeonies, one 

 hundred varieties of Japanese and European Tree Paeonies, including extra large specimens, and also the largest collection of Japanese Iris in the 

 world and an unsurpassed collection of named Phloxes. Our illustrated catalogue describing these and hundreds of other Hardy Plants, Trees, and Shrubs 

 will be sent on request. 



"A Plea for Hardy Plants," by J. Wilkinson Elliott, contains much information about Hardy Gardens, with plans for their arrange- 

 ment. We have made arrangements with the publishers of this book to furnish it to customers at a very low price. Particulars on request. 



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