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HARDY PERENNIALS— Old Fashioned Garden Flowers 



Autumn is the best time in the year for planting some hardy perennials. They get well established during the 

 Winter and are ready to start growth with the first sign of Spring. The varieties listed below are among the most 

 economical and satisfactory plants you can buy. They are perfectly hardy and last for years. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX (see cut) 



Athis (Tall) — Salmon pink ; a lovely shade. 



Aglae Adansori (Medium)— White with red eye. 



Etna (Medium)— Crimson red, cherry red eye. 



Hermine (Dwarf)— White. Grows only 10 inches high. 



Henr>- A\urger (Medium)— White, carmine center. 



Jules Cambon (Medium)— Reddish purple, with very large, pure 



white center. 

 Mme. Paul Dutrie (Medium^i— Delicate Lilac Rose. 

 Rosenberg (Medium)— Bright reddish violet with blood red eye. 



Very large truss. 

 \on Hochberg (Tall)— The ideal crimson. 

 Vesuvius (Medium)— Red with bright purple eye. 



Price, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 



PERENNIAL PHLOX Mixed, lOc. each; 10 for 75c., postpaid. 



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Grandest of all hardy Iris. The flowers are enormous, from 8 

 to 10 inches across, and of the most gorgeous and exquisite 

 colors. Order by Jiumbers. 



Double Varieties (6 petals). 

 No. 4— Finest double white. 

 No. .5— Lignt violet with white 



veins. 

 No. 63— Pink shading to white. 



Extra tine. 

 No. (>4— Deep violet purple. 

 No. 90— Light lavender, purple 



veined. 



Single Varieties (3 petals). 

 No. 1.5— Early pure white. 

 No. 43— Pale blue, veined dark 



purple. A variety much in 



demand. 



No. 99— Pale lavender. 



Price on above kinds : 20c. each; set of 8 superb sorts, $1.40, or 

 11.75 per doz., postpaid. $1.50 per dozen when sent by express. 



Border of Hardv Perennial Phlox 



Price, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 



MIXED COLORS. 

 2 for $1.50, postpaid. 



GERMAN IRIS (4 Varieties) 



Honorable— Golden yellow with outside petals red. 15c. each. 

 Mme. Chereau— White with blue margin. 15c. each. 

 Neclecta— Center fine blue, outside deep blue. 15c. each. 

 Stenophylla— Lavender color, fragrant. 15c. each. 

 Mixed Colors— Sky blue, yellow, white, etc. 6c. each, 50c. per 

 dozen, postpaid. 



ENGLISH IRIS (In mixed colors only) 



Large handsome flowers with rich purple, violet and lilac 

 colors predominating. Perfectly hardy. Price, bulbs, 3 for 

 10c. ; 12 for ■25c., postpaid. 



^ LIST OF STANDARD PERENNIALS s, 



Achillea Alba (The Pearl) — Bears pure white, perfectly double 



flowers, the whole season. 10c. each : 3 for 25c., postpaid. 

 Anemone Japonica— Variety, "Queen Charlotte " — Bears large 



semi-double flowers of silvery pink. Height, 2 to 3 feet. 

 Aquilegia " Columbine " —\'ariety, " Chrysantha "—Height, 2 



to 3 feet, and easily grown. 

 Coreopsis— Variety, "Lanceolata Grandiflora " —Flowers, rich 



golden yellow of graceful form. 

 Dielytra Spectabilis (Or Bleeding Heart)- Blooms early : splendid 



long racemes of beautiful rosy-pink and white flowers. 

 Funkia Undulata Variegata— Pretty blue lily-like flowers and 



long narrow leaves, fluted and edged with white. 20c. each. 

 Helianthus Soleil D'or (Or Sun of Gold)- Grows 4 feet. Quilled 



petals like a dahlia. Color, golden yellow. 

 Helleborous Niger (Or Christmas Rose)— Pure white waxy 



flowers. Ready in December. Large roots, 2.5c. each. 

 Hemerocallis (Golden Double Crown Lily ) — Large, lily-like 



flowers, golden yellow with carmine marking. 

 Hibiscus— (Crimson Eye)— Flowers 6 to 7 inches across, pure 



white, with bright crimson center. 

 Hollyhocks— (Sii.gle)— Red, white and yellow. 

 Lychnis— Single vermilion scarlet flowers. Very showy. 

 Ornamental Grasses- (Eulaiias)— 6 to 8 feet high. Plant singly 



or in groups. 2 kinds. Gracillima and \ariegata. 15c. each, 



12 for SI. 25. postpaid, or clumps, SI. 50 per doz., by express. 

 Double Rudbec'.da— (" Golden Glow")— Grows 6 to 8 feet high, 



and beais immerse masses of golden yellow flowers. 

 Tuberous Rooted Clematis— " Platycodon Leichtlinii "— Not a 



climber, but 2 feet high and bears enormous masses of large 



blue bell-shaped flowers. 

 Veronica (Speedwell)— Produces long spikes of bright blue 



flowers which bloom from Spring till frost. 



PRICES for all above Standard Perennials, 

 unless otherwise noted, 15c. each; 3 for 40c.; 

 6 for 75c.; 12 for $1.50, postpaid. 



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Governor Herrick— Rich dark purple, long stems. 

 Lady Hume Campbell— Large double blue flowers. 

 California— Enormous flowers, deep violet blue. 

 Swanley White— The best white violet in cultivation, 

 Princess of V/ales— Single and true violet blue. 

 PRICE, nice pot plants, lOc, each; 3 for 25q., postpaid 



