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BELLIS, Perenne, Snowball. A mammoth double-flowered whits 

Daisy. Good ior cutiing. 
BUPTHALMUM Salicifolium (Ox-eye). Rich golden yellow flowers, 
Gark centre throughout ihe summer. 2 it. 
CAMASSIA, Leichtillina. Large sia ed flowers on 3 to 4 it. 
stems during June and July. Of easy culture, plant bulbs 3 
io 4 inches deep during Fall. Shades of blue. 10c each, ? 
for 25c, 85c per dozen. 
CAMPANULA Poscharskyana. One of ihe besi of ihe larger flower- 
Bellflowers as far as ihe flowering season is concerrea. 
Begins blooming in May and finishes wiih freezing weaiher. A 
gc plani found in Siberia. Grey-blue siarry flowers 12 

in or more across. 35c each, 3 ior 90c. 
CHELONE, Barbata i Head). Graceful Penisiemon-like crimson 
flowers. x00d for cuiiing. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
a hybrid of the exiremely hardy species, C. Ariicum, 
i hybrid of this variety to be iniroduced. The 
y-like flowers are three inches or more in diameier, 
 iacis shade of shell-pink, warmed wiih old rose 
tinis, with a bright yellow cenier. The planis have atiraciive 
light green foliage, not bothered by diseases or insecis. Free 
flowering and very hardy. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
Amelia (Pink Cushion). Probably the mosi satisfactory of all 
ouidoor Chrysanihemums. Forms a dense mound 2 feet a- 
cross and 15 to 18 inches in height. Commences to bloom the 
last of August and flowers throughout the balance of the 
season. So many flowers that the foliage is entirely covered, 
hundreds of them. 25c each, 3 for 60c, 12 for $2.00. 
Amelia Bronze. A bronze form of above. 
Amelia Red. A red form of above. 
Amelia White. A whiie form of above. 
Amelia Yellow. This is one of the preitiest yellow flowers. 
You who have grown the pink type or seen it in bloom will 
want this. This looks like a large Azalea covered with tne 
most beautiful yellow blooms. 
You can grow your own Orchids. 
CYPRIPEDUM, Acaule (Pink Lady Slipper). Hardy in the Northern 
Siaies. Their large showy flowers are produced on 6 to 12 inch 
siems. Flowers pink, one to four to a plani; especially suitable 
for planting in semi-shade positions in the rockery, around the 
pool, in borders and along sireams. 30c each, 3 fo 75c. 
DELPHINIUM, Belladonna. The popular free-flowering azure-blus 
varisiy. 
Clivden Beauty. An improved type of the ever popular Bella 
donna. 
Hollyhock Strain. This is the new Hollyhock flowered type. 
Flowers large, varied shades of blue. 
DIANTHUS, Winiteri, No. 99295. Large, bold, scenied pink flowers, 
neat tufied foliage. 
Winteri No. 99296. Same as above with white flowers. 
DICENTRA, Formosa. Filmy soft green foliage and delicate pinx 
flowers all seasons. An excellent ground cover for shady 
positions and unsurpassed as a foil for ferns and other woods7 
plants. 35c each, 3 for 90c. 
Spectabilis (Bleeding Heari). An old garden favoriie; one of 
the earliest blocming hardy planis; long racemes of graceful 
heari-shaped rose-pink flowers; easily grown anywhere; es- 
pecially valuable for border planting and for planting in shade. 
Also makes a beautiful house plant if potied before the flowers 
are wanted. 35c each, 3 for 90c, 12 for $3.00. 
DORONICUM, Plantagineum Excelsum. Handsome, large golden 
yellow flowers of large size in April and May. Makes a fine 
spot of color in the border, also good for cuiflowers. 
You have been wanting this 
Trailing Arbutus. Here it is. 
EPIGEA, Repens (Trailing Arbutus). Prettiest and almost rarest 
flower of early spring, with pimk-and-=white bloom like daintier 
apvle-blossoms, endowed with the sweetest of tantalizing per- 
fumes. The evergreen foliage is highly decorative, undulate, 
leathery in graining, and with olivine depth and richness of 
coloring Plant in mixture of sand and -sifted acid-bearing 
fibrous material, such as leaf mould, peat or sphagnum moss 
35¢ each, 3 for 90c. 
EREMURUS (FOXTAIL LILY) 
A noble family of hardy planis, most delightful and desirable 
for stately and colorful groups in large plant borders and shrub- 
beries. They are perfectly hardy, and when well established, 
produce dozens of gian 1t flower spikes, like huge Hyacinths, ai- 
taining a height of from 6 to 10 feet, the flower spike (comprising 
several hundred flowers) being from 2 to 3 feet long. They thrive 
in any sunny, well drained border. 
2 yr. plants 60c each, 3 for $1.50, 12 for $5.00. 
Bungei. Long spikes of golden-orange stars. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. A mixture of fine new colors. 
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