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COLUMBINE • Aquilegia 



Among the most beautiful flowers which bloom in 

 early Spring, with their gay, nodding heads of the 

 gaudiest colors. 



Aquilegia caerulea {Colorado Columbine). The blue 

 Columbine which is the state flower of Colorado. 

 18 in. {R). Each 2oc., doz. $2.50. 



A. chrysantha {Golden Columhine) . Golden 3'ellow 

 flowers, blooms for two months. 18 in. {R). 

 Each 20c., doz. $2.00. 



A. Mrs. Scott Elliott's Choice Long Spurred 

 Hybrids. Words are inapt to describe the beauty 

 of these colorful perennials. Individual flowers 

 are larger, spurs are more pronounced, colors are 

 brighter and more varied — well, you just can't 

 go wrong if you order Mrs. Scott Elliott's Hybrids. 

 {R). Each 30c., doz. $3.00. 



CONEFLOWER • Rudbeckia 



Rudbeckia laciniata florepleno, Goldenglow. 



5 to 6 ft. Double golden yellow flowers, excellent 

 for cutting, from July through September. 

 R. purpurea {Purple Coneflower). 2 to 3 ft. Red- 

 dish purple flowers. -1 in. across, from July to 

 October. 



R. subtomentosa {Sweet Coneflower). 3 ft. Lemon 

 yellow flowers, centered purple; all Summer. 



COREOPSIS • Coreopsis 



Coreopsis lanceolata {Lance Coreopsis), Golden 

 Wave. 2 to 3 ft. Large yellow flowers from June 

 until frost, on wiry stems. 



DAISY 



Shasta Daisy {Chrysanthemum maximum). Like a 

 field Daisy seen through a powerful magnifying 

 glass. Burbank's great hybrid. 



Hemerocallis Lovett's Lemon 

 (About 14 natural size) 



All perennials, unless otherwise no 



(Add 10% to your remittance if 



Columbine {Aquilegia) 

 Mrs. Scott E'Lliott's Long Spurred Hybrids 

 (Greatly reduced) 



DAYLILY • Hemerocallis 



Very showy in the garden are these dazzling peren- 

 nials, \vith their great numbers of golden yellow, 

 Lilylike flowers throughout the Summer months. 

 Our stock is very fine this year and our assortment 

 is unsurpassed. 



Hemerocallis dumortieri {Early Daylily). 2 ft. 

 Rich cadmium yellow blooms in June, with buds 

 and reverse of petals a bright bronze yellow. 



H. Gold Dust. ft. Bright yellow flowers, tinged 

 red, with buds a rich coppery yellow. 



H. kwanso {Double Daylily). 3 ft. Large, double, 

 coppery yellow flowers in July. 



H. Lovett's Lemon. 3 to -1 ft. Largest lemon col- 

 ored variety of which we have any knowledge. 

 Gorgeous beyond words. Each 50c., doz. So. 00. 



H. Lovett's Orange. 3 to 4 ft. A tall growing sort, 

 with extra large orange flowers, bright and beau- 

 tiful for your garden. Each oOc, doz. $5.00. 



H. Orangeman. 2 to 3 ft. Large, orange yellow 

 flowers. 



H. thunbergi. 3 to 4 ft. Blooms latest of all, in 

 September, with bright, fragrant flowers. 



DRAGONHEAD • Physostegia 



Physostegia virginica {Pink Dragonhead). 3 to 

 4 ft. Shell pink flowers from June until frost. 



P. virginica alba {White Dragonhead). White form 

 of above. 



P. "Vivid" {Dwarf Dragonhead). 18 to 24_ in. A 



heavy bloomer of deep pink flowers which are 

 splendid for cutting; last well in water and are 

 much larger than the type. Very dwarf and com- 

 pact, hence an excellent rock garden subject. {R). 

 Each 25c., doz. $2.50. 



EUPATORIUM • Eupatorlum 



Eupatorium coelestinum {Mistflower). 2 ft. in 



height, with rich blue flowers from early August to 



October. Good as a cut flower. 

 E. urticaefolium {Snow Thoroughwort). 3 to 4 ft. 



White, fuzzy flowers, produced profusely in 



September. 



1, each 20c., doz. $2.00, 100 $12.00 



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