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J^act)? l^erenm'ctl l3U}\m, 



PAINTED DAISIES. Pvrethrum RosEini. 



HTBBIDU3I. — Unsurpassed for rer.ned beauty and at- 

 tractive foliage. The flowers are remarkably graceful and 

 the plants bloom constantly from early spring until au- 

 tumn; the finely cut foliage is highly pleasing. They are 

 truly "Colored Marguerites" and possess a range of color 

 that is indescribable. The blossoms are of large size with 

 fine ray florets of great substar.ce, and in many shades of 

 white, yellow, pink and red, absolutely perfect in form, 

 borne on long stems and highly decorative as cut flowers. 

 Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM. 



Mapsh Daisy. 



An efltective plant growing three to four feet and throw- 

 ing up numerous long stems which bear clusters of large 

 Daisy-like, pure white flowers with yellow centers, in 

 great m.asses. It blooms throughout the autumn and until 

 quite late. Showy and excellent for cutting, raassing in 

 the border and for planting with shrubbery. Each, 12c; 

 doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



RUDBECKIA. 



Co .VEF LOWER. ^/ 



BUDBECKU LACI-MTA FL. PL. Golden Glow.— One of 

 the most popular and showy of all hardy perennials. It 

 grows five to six feet, much branched, the upper portion 

 being completely covered during July and August with 

 large, double, golden-yellow flowers which resemble Cactus 

 Dahlias; presenting a gorgeous blaze of color. It is of 

 the easiest culture and succeeds in all soils and under aU 

 conditions. Flowers have long stems, keep well and are 

 excellent for cutting. Useful for forming hedges, the 

 back of borders and for planting with shrubbery, always 

 striking and eftective. 



MAXIMA. Grxat ConeflovnEr. CS to 4 feet.) — A rare 

 and stately plant with large glaucous beautiful foliage 

 and great showy flowers of clear bright yellow, with con- 

 ical dark brown disc in center, produced freely during 

 July and August. Exceedingly effective among shrub- 

 bery or at the back of the border. 



NEWMAMI (Speciosa). (3 feet.) — Flowers deep orange 

 with dark purple cone, produced on long, stiff, slender 

 stems from July to October. It is very distinct and 

 pretty; valuable for cutting. 



MTIDA HIBSriA. (5 to 6 feet.)— A new and valuable 

 variety producing a great abundance of large, single, 

 bright golden yellow flowers with long waving petals and 

 greenish yellow centers, during August and September. 

 It is very showy and excellent for cutting. 



Rudbeckia purpurea. 



PUBPUBEA. Giant Purple Coneflower. — A strong, 

 bushy plant, two or three feet high, literally covered dur- 

 ing July, August and September with rich reddish-purple 

 flowers, usually about four inches acrose, with large 

 brown, cone-shaped centers, thickly set with golden tips. 

 The plant has handsome foliage and is attractive in itself 

 and when it blooms it is truly grand. Invaluable for 

 cutting. (See cut.) 



SUB-TOMEMOSA. Black-Eyed Sis-^k. (3 feet.)— Ex- 

 ceedingly showy and ornamental; many branches whick 

 are covered with a mass of brilliant lemion-yellow flowers, 

 having dark purplish centers, in summer and early fall. 

 Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 

 A set of the 6 varieties for 65c. 



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