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BUCKBEE'S "FULL OF LIFE" 



Hardy Perennial Plants an d Shrubs 



THE OLD-FASHIONED HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS— The favo: i:*;.? i f oUl-tinio sardnns 

 ui-i' ufjaia popular ami descrvotUy so. No feature of the garden caiflkMri'ojR s'alisfartor.v 

 ilian a good a,ssorlinciit of these hardy plants produciiiK from caiiy ,Sp;.ing tp li>le in 

 the Fall a contimious succession of charmins flowers whic^h are tnuch more itfterestia? 

 than the usual Kreeiihouse varieties and are equally valuable lor gairdea C|itiaroeiit;vtton 

 and cutting pitrposes. Many peopia seem to think that in order to geit satisfactory 

 ri'^ults they must have large cUimx).s of these, but experience has tnughl'its-'tiiat this 

 in most cases Is a naistakie. In fact a vigorous ^lant of proper size tvill in nearly every 

 fuse give <iaicker aild better rehirfis'thAiV ti\e best so' called "Large" or "Field" clulnps. 

 The cultivation of these is the simplest and they can be grown on any good garden soil 

 with .'jood tesUjlts. In order, however, to produce the most luxuriant flowers it is well 

 to enrich the ground with any good fertilizer such as xyell decomposed cqw cw sheep 

 manure. A, covering of such manure ap^plijed jii jt^h^ |Fal!^ |\^;ill both, etif jci^ t^spj,I.ap!i 

 give proteQtiaii\duriag tlW^iil,terf,,.,vj - ■ 



ACHILLEA. (The Pearl) — One of the jVery , best white flowered plants for the border. 

 The flowers are borne in the greatest profusion the entire summer on strong erect stems, 

 pure white in color: somewhat Tesembling Pompon Chrysanthemums. As a summer 



f. c»it bloom, it is invaluable. ' . 



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QOLDEN GLOW 



DELPHINIUM OR LARKSPUR. (Formosum) — These old-fashioned flowers are being used with telling effect in our parks and pubUc grounds. 



They are about tiie only blue hardy flower of any note, and have a long season of bloom. Blooms from June until frost, and grows three 



to four feet high. Very dark blue in color. 

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BABY'S BREATH. (Gypsophila Paniculata )— A beautiful old-fashioned plant possessing a grace not 

 found in any other perennial.. It forms a beautiful inass of pure white flowers of a charming gauze- 

 like appearance and is exquisite for cutting. Plants two to three feet in height and about the same 

 in diameter. 



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BLEEDING HEART. (Dielytra, or Dicentra) — An old-fashioned favorite; its long and graceful heart- 

 shaped pink flowers are always attractive; is perfectly at home in any part of the garden, but is specially 

 valuable for planting in the shade. 



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CANTERBURY BELLS. (Campanula Medium)— An old-tu 



vorite. Our stock has been grown from the very finest strains. 

 Prices postpaid, 10c. each; not prepaid, by Express, $1.00. per 

 doz. 



COREOPSIS. (Lanceolata Grandiflora ) — One of the most popu- 

 lar hardy plants. The flowers are of a rich golden yellow and 

 invaluable for cutting; continues in bloom the entire Summer 

 and Fall; does well everywhere. 



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FOX GLOVE. (Digitalis) — Another good old-fashioned tiilt' dig- 

 nified and stately perennial. The strong flower stalks— often 

 four to six feet high — always give an appearance of strength 

 wherever planted and during their period of flowerings put 

 other plants almost in the shade. li ' 



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DELPmmriM. 



LARKSPVR 



GAILLARDIA GRAITDIFLORA — One of tlie showiest and most effective'liar'dy' plants, about tv^'o 

 feet high, and continuous bloomers from June till cut down by l!he frost. The flowers are of 

 eorgemis coloring: the center is of dark red-brown with petals rctarked with rings of brilliant 

 Qrimson, orange and vermillion, and often a combinatiqrl of aU ia one, flower.' Excellent for 



cutting, _ , _ . ,^ ..,-,,.„ . •, . . 



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GOLDEN GLOW. (Rudbeckia ) Ii a qnp-tion vJiPilicr any other, hardy .perennial has ever 

 met with greater popularity than this. It is a strong robust grower,' of five to' six feet, aiij^ 

 duces masses of double goldwi yellow cactus dahlia-like flowers Irofn July to September. 

 Prices postpaid, 15c. each; not prepaid, by Express, SI. 00 per doz. 



HARDY ENGLISH VIOLET— This Violet is entirely hardy; of a.dpep violet-purple color and most 

 deliriously fragrant, and perfectly double. It surpasses the. «-'e]l-kiiown "Marie Louise" Violet 

 in richness of color, being many shades darker, and far' excels it In its delightful odor, which is 

 one of its greatest merits. Will grow.itnd bloom in any garden and in any situation. Nothing 

 is more appropriate for cemetery- jjIois than the Hardy Dotible'English Viplet. 

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SEE T5BtE "SPLENDID LINE OF OTHER PLANTS EL3EWHEii!,E,-INr,THIS BQOK 



