POTTED ROSES PLANTED SAFELY ANY TIME 



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These hardy perennial herbs give such a striking ef- 

 fect to any hardy border or if planted as individual spe- 

 cimens in yard or garden. Graceful habit of growth pro- 

 ducing tall spikes of delightfully feathered heads of flow- 

 ers during June and July. Easily grown and when plant- 

 ed in the Fall bloom the following Spring. We offer 

 strong potted plants of the leading varieties, postpaid. 

 AMERICA — Deep pink. 



GLADSTONE — Immense trusses of snow white flowers. 

 QUEEN ALEXANDRA— Light pink. 

 RUBENS — Rosy red. Handsome feathered spikes. 

 PEACH BLOSSOM— Rose pink. 

 Price, strong pot plants, 40c each, postpaid; 3 for $1.00. 



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Astilbe 



Dingee Hardy Perennial Phlox 



Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and con- 

 tinuous bloom and adaptability to almost any sit 

 nation or soil, place Hardy Phlox in the front rank 

 of desirable flowering plants. Being perfectly har- 

 dy, once planted they improve and multiply in 

 vigor and beauty each successive year. 



Price, strong field plants, ready to plant any 

 time, 25c each; any 5 for §1.00; 82.50 per doz., 

 postpaid, of one or more varieties. 

 BEACON — Brilliant cherry red. 86 inches high. 



Flower heads are carried on strong stems. 

 ELIZABETH CAMPBELL — Light salmon pink with 



lighter shadings toward center of the flower. 

 MRS. JENKINS — Pure white. Late flowering. 



Splendid grower and free bloomer. 

 RHEINLANDER — Largp flower heads on good 



stems. Color beautiful salmon pink. 

 R. P. STRUTHERS — Cherry red, shaded salmon. 

 GEN. VAN HEUTZ — Salmon red, white eve. 

 GRIDEUR — Deep rose. 

 SUNSET— Dark rosy pink. 



W. C. EGAN — Delicate lilac pink, rosy center. 

 ECLAIREUR— Purplish crimson light center. 

 MRS. CHAS. DOOR — Beautiful shade of lavender. 

 ISABEY — Salmon pink. 



Mixed varieties. 2 for 25c; 9 for $1.00 postpaid 



iscellaneous rerennials 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Spanish Bayonet) — A low-grow- 

 ing evergreen plant with narrow leaves. The flower 

 stalk is from 2 to 4 feet high and rises from the cen- 

 ter. Creamy white, bell-shaped flowers. 20c ea. ppd. 

 FUNKIA (Day Lily) Subcordata Grandifiora — White 

 Day Lily. Handsome spikes of large, waxy-like blos- 

 soms, with an odor like that of orange blossoms, and 

 large broad, glossy, light-green foliage. One foot to 18 

 inches. 20c each, prepaid. 

 RUDBECKIA (Golden Glow)— Grows 6 to 8 feet high, 

 branching freely and bearing by the hundreds on long 

 graceful stems exquisite double flowers of golden yel- 

 low. 20c each, postpaid. 



DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA— This is the freest 

 and most continuous blooming Hardy Larkspur. 

 Clear turquoise blue. 20c ea.; 6 for $1.00 ppd. 

 DELPHINIUM CHINESE WHITE — A distinct and 

 neat variety growing about 18 inches high, with 

 fine, feathery foliage and producing freely large 

 white blossoms. 20c each; 6 for $1.00, ppd. 



Daphne Cneorum 



(Garland Flower) 



This wonderful little evergreen plant is very 

 popular due to the beautiful pink color and pleas- 

 ing fragrance of its blossoms. 



In May it is covered with flowers. Later in the 

 fall it will flower again, they are not affected by 

 frost, frequently can be picked in early December. 



It grows about one foot high but spreads over 

 a space of two to three feet. 



We can supply well developed plants, 10 to 12 

 inch plants at 50c each, postpaid. 



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The memory of the "Blue Flag"' of the old- 

 time gardens is one ever sweet to those whose liv- 

 ps were lived in such surroundings, and while the 

 ' 'modern' ' Irises if we may use the term, will re- 

 mind one of the old days, they too, like everything 

 else of these days have yielded to the influence of 

 improvement, and there has been evolved a race of 

 flowers absolutely bewildering in glory of their 

 form and color. 



CANARY BIRD (Flavescens) — Lovelv pale vellow. 

 DARIUS — Yellow and lilac. 



HONORABILIS — Deep vellow; mahoganv falls. 

 FLORENTINA ALBA (Silver King)— Early white. 

 INGEBORG (Interregna) — Immense white; earlv. 

 MRS. H. DARWIN — White, violet, rather dwarf. 

 LOHENGRIN — Foliage and flowers immense, of a 



deep violet mauve, almost pink. 

 QUEEN OF MAY (Rosy Mom) — Lovelv rose lilac. 

 MADAME THIBAULT — White, bordered rose lilac, 



companion to Mad. Chereau ; edge more pinkish. 

 CHERION — Standard lilac-mauve; falls mauve. 



Price Iris, strong field grown roots, 15c each; 8 

 for $1.00. Mixed varieties. 10c each; $1.00 per doz.. 

 all postpaid. 



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