SEEDS OF OLD-FASHIONED HARDY PLANTS 



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PYRETHRUM — Continued 



Pyrethrum Roseum Single Hybrids 



Oz 



Pkl 



Roseum, Double Hybrids, Finest 

 Mixed. Beautiful Aster-like flowers 

 ranging in color from white to bril- 

 liant rose and crimson ; 18 inches ; 

 June to September. i^ oz., $2.50 .25 



— Single Hybrids, Finest Mixed. 

 Daisv-like flowers of brilliant colors 

 with yellow centres . . . 1.50 .10 



— Uliginosum. Large, single white 

 flowers; hardy perennial ; 2 ft. Seed crop failed. 



RUDBECKIA. Cone Flower. 



Showy, hardy perennials of easiest cultivation, 

 suitable for herbaceous borders or clumps among 

 shrubs. July to October. 



Amplexicaulis. Golden yellow ; 3 ft. 



BicoLOR. Yellow with purple centre ; 



2 ft 



— Superba. Large flowers, golden 



yellow, with large dark spots ; 2% ft. 



Semi-Plena. Splendid new hard}' 



perennials, shades of yellow and 



• crimson ; excellent for cutting. If 

 sown in heat in February or March 

 they bloom the first season . 



Purpurea. Reddish-purple ; beauti- 

 ful; 3ft. 



Newmani. Magnificent golden-yellow 

 flowers with maroon centre ; 2 ft. 



SAPONARL\. 



Ocymoides Splendens. Trailing 

 hardy perennial with small deep red 

 flowers ; May to August 



Oz. Pkt, 



$0.30 $0.05 



•-.30 



.05 



.60 .05 



.25 



.25 



.25 



Pkt. 



$0.30 $0.05 



SCABIOSA OR SCABIOUS. 



Caucasica. Magnificent hardy peren- 

 nial with beautiful, large, light blue 



flowers ; 2 ft. 

 — Alba. White 



Ya, oz. 

 % oz. 



$1.00 

 $1.50 



Pkt. 



$0.15 

 .25 



m. 



Scabiosa Caucasica. 

 SiLPHiUM Perfoliatum. Compass 

 Plant. Stately, hardy perennial with 

 handsome yellow flowers in corym- 

 bose heads ; useful for backgrounds 

 of herbaceous borders or planting 

 among shrubs ; 6 ft. 



STATICE. 



Perennial Sorts Mixed. Sea Laven- 

 der. Handsome plants with large 

 flower heads, which are everlasting 

 and useful when dried for winter 

 bouquets ; 1 to 2 ft. ; July to October 



SWEET WILLIAM. 



Pkt. 



.15 



Pkt 



$0.10 

 Dianthus Barbatus. 



Single Sweet William. 

 Showy hardy biennials of easiest culture; admir- 

 able for clumps among shrubs or borders ; June to 

 September : 1% ft. 



