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Hardy Perennials (Continued) 



they stand guard over the garden. They do 

 not attain the size of their regal relatives, but 

 they more than compensate for this in their 

 range of glorious colors, their hardiness and 

 everblooming characteristics. But by disbudding 

 a plant or two, many of the varieties will pro- 

 duce flowers of very appreciable size, if fed 

 liberally with well rotted manure. The joy 

 these plants will give in flowers for table, home 

 decoration and garden, late in the year, will be 

 a great treat to every flower lover. 



Their culture is easiest. Plant them in 

 any good soil, 2 feet apart. When the 

 young shoots are 6 inches tall, pinch out 

 the center of each stalk, and repeat this 

 until the middle of August, when sturdy, 

 bushy plants should have developed. A 

 mulching of well decomposed cow manure 

 will result in extra sized flowers in unusual ' 

 quantities. 



SHASTA DAISIES 



Descriptions of Chrysanthemums 

 All varieties, each, 25c; dozen, ^2.50; 100, ^16.00. 

 Angelo (Large Flowered) — A beautiful light pink. 

 Belle Mauve (Large Flowering) — Mauve in color; a first-class 

 variety; blooms early and is very free blooming. 

 Bronze Beauty (Large or Aster Flowered) — Latest bronze. 

 One of the very best. 



Delmar (Pompon) — Rose- 

 pink. Early; dwarf growing. 

 A beautiful sort. 



Excelsior (Large Flowering) 



— Bright yellow, hardy; one 

 of the best varieties ever in- 

 troduced. 



Golden Climax (Pompon) 



— Orange-yellow; one of the 

 finest of the many yellows, 

 possessing every necessary 

 qualification. 



Juliana (Pompon) — Mid- 

 season; large, yellow, button- 

 like flowers. 



Marie Dupont (Large Flow- 

 ering) — One of the very 

 b e St varieties producing 

 white flowers. 



Mrs. Nellie Kleris (Large 

 COREOPSIS Flowering) — A fine, in- 



curved, clear pink. 



Model of Perfection (Pompon) — Vigorous, free blooming, white. 



Mrs. W. H. Harrison (Pompon) — Early; wonderfully refined, 

 loosely arranged, pale pink button. 



Oconto (Large Flowering) — A Japanese variety with white flow- 

 ers on a strong, stiff stem. Early. 



Provence (Aster Flowered) — Creamy pink, with lemon center. 



Tints of Gold (Large Flowered) — The earliest bronze to bloom. 

 An exceedingly fine sort. 



White Doty (Large Flowered) — A pure milk-white. Mid-season. 

 White Midget (Pompon) — Late, pure white button. 



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DELPHINIUM— Larkspur 



