HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



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FUNKIA- i*LANTAix Lily. Day Lily. 



Oruameutal and beautiful in both foliage and flow 

 er; and succeeds everywhere, even upon land that 

 is quite low and wet. 



Lancifolia undulata variegata. Variegated Day 

 Lily.— Broad, wavy foliage, conspicuously and beau- 

 tifully variegated with pure white; useful for foli- 

 age effects and for edging. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100. $6.00. 



Fvnkoi i.ratn 



Ovata (Coerulea, Lanceolata.) Blue Day Lily. 

 —Handsome, dark green glossy foliage and numer- 

 ous tall stems, clothed with blue, lily-like flowers, 

 during July and August. Attractive and decorative- 

 at all times. [SeeCnf.) Each 12c: doz. $1.25; 100, 

 $8.00. 



Sieboldiana.— Tall growing with large leaves, flow- 

 ers white with a pale lilac tinge. Very ornamental 

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



Funk'ia sohcoidata granrlifora 

 Subcordata grandiflora. White Day Lily.— Exquis- 

 ite flowers, large, long and trumpet-shaped pure 

 white, with delicious fragrance, produced abundant- 

 ly on long stems throughout the summer. Glossy 

 foliage of bright light green. Especially effective 

 and charming when grouped in masses of a dozen 

 or more plants. {Sec cut ) 

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



A set — one each of the four varieties— koc . 



CALLIRHOE. ^oppt mallow. 



Involucrata. This beautiful traiing plant has finely 

 divided foliage and large flat bright rosy-carmine 

 flowers with white centers, all summer and faU. 

 Splendid for rock planting and for the front of 

 borders. Each 1.5c; doz. $1..50. 



GAILLARDIA. blanket flower. 



Grandiflora.— Unequalled for rich and constant dis- 

 play of bloom, from early June until freezing weath- 

 er. The flowers are large, gracefully held on long, 

 strong stems and are of various pretty unique forms. 

 The prevailing colors are bright golden yellow and 



Gaillardia grancfiHora 



rich reddish brown, sporting into every imaginable 

 shade and tint. Some of the flowers are quite or 

 nearly all golden yellow, though the major portion 

 have reddish chocolate centers, with rings of crim- 

 son, maroon, orange or vermillion and deeply tipped 

 with orange, yellow or lemon in an endless variety 

 of arrangement and shades of color. Plant of 

 a spreading habit, very vigorous and enduring, and 

 succeeds on all soils and under all conditions. 

 Splendid for cutting and the blooms remain In good 

 condition for a long time after gathered. (See at). 



Strong plants, each, 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Grandiflora compacta.— A most valuable strain of 

 dwarf, bushy habit, rarel.v exceeding twelve Inches 

 high. Compact, dense plant covered with flowers of 

 the same size, colors, markings and brilliancy as 

 the type. It blooms also all summer and autumn. 



Strong plants, each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



Giant Hybrids.— A new strain of G. graiidiflora pro- 

 ducing flowers of marvelous size and beauty In lar 

 ish profusion. For illustration see page 6. 



GERANIUM, craxe s bill. 



Sanguineum. (18 in.).— Plant forms a compact mass 

 of very pretty cut foliage and is. rarel without 

 flowers from early in the summer until late In 

 autumn. Flowers are flat and bright crimson, pur- 

 ple color. Valuable for rock planting. 



Sanguineum album.— A variety of the above with 

 pure white flowers. 



Each, 15c: doz. $1.50. 



