HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 



Price Strong field plants, 25c each, 5 for $1.00 

 Beacon — Brilliant cherry red. 36 inches. 

 Elizabeth Campbell — Light salmon pink. 

 Mrs. Jenkins — Pure white. Late flowering. 

 Rheinlander — Beautiful salmon pink. 

 R. P. Struthers — Red, shaded salmon. 

 Gen. Van Heutz — Salmon red, white eye. 

 Grideur — Deep rose. 



Sunset — -Dark rosy pink. 

 W. C. Eagan — Lilao pink, rosy center. 

 Eclaireur — Purplish crimson light center. 

 Mrs. Chas. Door — Beautiful lavender. 

 Isabey — Salmon pink. 



Mixed varieties, 2 for 25c; 9 for $1.00 

 postpaid. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Aquilegia (Columbine) — Remarkably graceful and beautiful perennials, noteworthy for 

 the charm of their flowers. Few hardy plants can excel them in beauty. The several strains 

 of hybrids off'ered surpass them all in beauty of form, dehcacy and richness of color. 



Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket [Flower) —One of the showiest of all hardy plants 

 growing 2 feet high and succeeding in any soil if the position is sunny. They start bloom- 

 ing in June. Shades of red and gold in wonderful combinations. 



Delpninium Belladonna — This is the freest and most con- 

 tinuous blooming Hardy Larkspur. Clear turquoise blue. 



Delphinium Bellamosa — This is a rich, deep blue form of the 

 popular light blue Belladonna. 



Canterbury Bells (Cup and Saucer) — Tall, erect growing 

 plants completely covered with large cup and saucer-shaped 

 flowers during late May and June. One of the loveliest of 

 biennials and a perfect plant for the old-fashioned, hardy 

 garden. Flowers last a week or more when cut. 



Yucca Filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet) — A low-growing 

 evergreen plant with narrow leaves. The flower stalk is from 

 2 to 4 feet high and rises from the center. Creamy white, 

 bell-shaped flowers. 



Phlox, Beacon 



Funkla Subcordata Grandiflora (Day Lily) — White Day 

 Lily. Handsome spikes of large, waxy-like blossoms, with an 

 odor like that of orange blossoms, and large, broad, glossy, 

 light-green foliage. One foot to 18 inches. 



Rudbeckia (Golden Glow) — Grows 6 to 8 feet high, branch- 

 ing freely and bearing by the hundreds on long graceful 

 stems exquisite double flowers of golden yellow. 



I Price: of all Hardy Perennials on this page, except 

 •where noted: Strong field plants, ready to plant any 



time, 20c each; any 5 for $1.00, postpaid, of one or more 



varieties. 



LEADING DAHLIAS 



The splendid qualities and gorgeous beauty of the present-day 

 Dahlia have won for it a place at the head of the most important 

 garden plants. None are easier to grow, respond more readily to 

 care and attention, or flower more freely. Few cultivated plants 

 have a wider range of color. The brilliant shades and the free, 

 fluffy, Chrysanthemum-like form of its flowers make an en- 

 chanting spectacle which never fails to attract attention. We 

 offer the cream of world's production. All prices postpaid, 



LARGE FLOWERING DECORATIVE TYPE 

 Kemp's Violet Wonder — The very large flowers are a bright 



purplish violet, that appeals to all immediately. $1.00 each, 

 Jim Moore — Primrose-yellow, shading to gold. $1.00 each. 

 Mrs. Edna B. Champlin — Deep Rhodamine pink. Very large. 



$1.00 each. 

 Rocky Ledge — One of the best yellows grown. $1.00 each. 

 Hawaiian Night — A large bright deep red with a yellow cast 



$1.50 each. 



Special Offer — One each of above 5 Splendid New 

 Varieties for $4.50. 



Kathleen Norris — A true rose pink. One of the best. 

 Large handsome bloom. 50c each. 



Margaret K. Alexander — Large fine bloom of buff 

 and burnt orange. 50c each. 



Jane Cowl — Blooms combine lovely shades of bronzj 



buff and old gold. 50c each. 

 Alma Alexander — Deep orange. 50c each. 



Coquette — One of the most beautiful red and gold 

 combinations Fine large flower. 50c each. 



Special Offer- 

 for $2.00. 



-One each of above 5 varieties 



Jersey Beauty- 

 25c each. 



-One of the finest true pink varieties. 



Mrs. Ida de Ver Warner — An old favorite but still 

 one of the most popular. Vigorous growth. Charming 

 soft purplish lilac. 30c each. 



Avalon — Large well shaped 

 yellow. 25c each. 



Margaret W. Wilson- 

 cent pink. 25c each. 



Pride of California- 

 25c each. 



bloom of a clear pure 

 •Great size and beauty. Opales- 

 Large handsome crimson red. 



Special Offer — One each of above 5 varieties 

 sent for $1.00. 



Mrs. Ida de Ver Warner Dahlia 



Fine Selection of Mixed Sorts, 6 for 50c. 



Penna. — My Roses last winter froze severely and 

 where I have own root plants they still are, but where they 

 were budded, they passed on. — Mrs. H. B. S., Elizabeth- 

 town. 



Virginia — Please send me your catalog. I have bought 

 Roses of you for 35 years and there are none better. I won 

 the blue ribbon from the Charles Dingee at the Garden Club 

 Flower Show. — Mrs. E. Q. R., Fredreicksburg. 



ALL PLANTS AND BULBS POSTPAID 



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