Audubon, Minn. --"'Plants came to hand this morning. -55- 

 I &m thoroughly satisfied by the service that you give." 

 — G. C. Skeim. 



HARDY SHRUBS-Cont. 



SYRINGA 



Price. 12c; 2 for 20c. 



SYKINGA, GARLAND. Pure white, highly 

 scented. 



SYRINGA, GOLDEN. Golden yellow foliage. 



TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE 



Price, 12c each: 2 for 20c. 



RED TARTARIAN and WHITE TARTAR- 

 TATJ . Popular shrubs, blooming in May and 

 JuDe. 



WEIGELIA 



Price, 12c each; the 4 for 40c. 



CANDIDA. Snow white flowers. 



EVA RATHKE. A new variety, with deep, 

 rich crimson flowers. 



ROSEA. Large rose-colored flowers. 



VARIEGATED. Deep green leaves, broadly 

 margined with white. 



HARDY PERENNIALS 



Orders for hardy perennials should be re- 

 ceived by April 15th, although In some seasons 

 stock can be shipped up to May 1st. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PHLOX 



Price. 15c each; 3 for 40c; 6 for 80c; 12 

 for $1.50, 



Orders must be received not later than 

 May 1st. 



BERANGER. White, suffused with pink; 

 rosy lilac eye. 



CHAMPS ELYSSEE. Bright rosy magenta. 



COQITELICOT. Fine scarlet. 



CONSUL H. TROST. Pure red, bright pur- 

 ple eve. 



FRAUXEIN C. VON LASSBTTRG. Pure 

 white, immense panicles. 



JEANNE D'ARC. Pure white, late flowering. 



LOTHAIR, Cerise-crimson, crimson eye. 



LTTMINEATTX, Carmine and rose, blush 

 center. 



MADAM BEZANSON. Best crimson. 



MISS LINGARD. Earliest white, pale pink 

 eve. The florists' favorite. 

 ■RICHARD WALLACE. White with very 

 large carmine eye. Great bloomer. 



SIR EDWIN LANDSEER. Bright crimson. 



OTHER HARDY PERENNIALS 



BLEEDING HEART (Dicentra Spectabilis), 

 15c each: .3 for 40c. 



DOUBLE HOLLYHOCK. White, pink, red 

 and yellow. Price. 12c each; 3 for 30c. 



JAPANESE IRIS. Magnificent Iris of the 

 Kaempferi strain. Every plant will please. 

 Mixed colors, my selection. Price, 12c each; 

 8 for 30c. 



LILY OF THE VALLEY. Strong crowns 

 ready to flower. Price, 3 for 15c. (Orders for 

 less than 3 not accepted.) 



HARDY GARDEN PINKS, including the 

 Scotch Pinks and hardy Carnations. Price, 

 12c each; 3 for 30c. 



RUDBECKIA, GOLDEN GLOW. A grand, 

 hardy, yellow-flowering plant. Flowers yellow 

 and double, like roses. Easy to grow, blooms 

 the first season. Price, 10c each; 3 for 25c. 



SHASTA DAISY. Burbank's new Shasta 

 Daisy. For description see p. 24. Price, 12c; 

 3 for 30c. 



MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 



TRITOMA. Red-hot Poker Plant. Long" 

 spikes of vivid orange scarlet. Roots must be 

 wintered in the cellar in extreme North. Price, 

 15c; 3 for 40c. 



YUCCA. Adam's Needle. Something like a 

 century plant in habit, sen'ding up spikes 3 to- 

 4 ft. tall, surmounted by hundreds of drooping 

 waxen-like flowers that remain perfect for 

 weeks. Price, 15c; 3 for 40c. 



VIOLETS 



Price, 10c each; the 3 for 25c. 



These Violets are not hardy in the more 

 northern states and require the protection of 

 the cold frame. 



CALIFORNIA. The largest single violet. 

 Very dark blue, of delightful fragrance anA 

 extremely free-flowering. 



LADY HUME CAMPBELL, DOUBLE BLUE. 

 The most valuable violet, a remarkably free- 

 bloomer. 



SWANLEY, DOUBLE WHITE. Large, dou- 

 ble, pure white. 



Collection for Porch or Window Boxes 



The Sunnyside Porch-Box Collection, $1.75. 



A selection of plants for sunny locations. 

 2 Coleus, different sorts. 4 Lantanas. differ- 

 ent sorfs. 2 Fuchsias, different sorts. 2 

 Salvias. 4 Geraniums, different sorts. 4 Pe- 

 tunias, different sorts. 



SPECIAL.— One-half of above collection, 

 same assortment but one-half the number 

 of each kind, for 90c. 



The Shadyside Porch-box Collection 



$1.50 



A selection of plants for shady locations. 

 2 Asparagus, Sprengeri and Plumosus, 2 

 Ferns. Boston and Ostrich Plume. 2 Be- 

 gonias, different sorts. 4 Heliotropes, two 

 colors. 2 Umbrella Plants. 2 Violets, dif- 

 ferent sorts. 



SPECLAX. — One-half of above collection, 

 one-half the number of each kind, for 80c. 



Red, White and Blue Collection of 

 Clematis 



RED, WHITE AND BLUE. 

 For 35c postpaid. Madame Andre, red, 

 Henryii, white; Jackmanni, purplish-blue. 

 All large-flowering. 



American WONDE LEMON, 15 Celts 

 OTAHEITE ORANGE, 15 Cents 



THE TWO FOR 25 CENTS. 



Los Angeles, Cal., Apr. '11. ---"Previous to sending to 

 you for Iris, I had ordered Iris roots from an eastern house. 

 Yours are so superior that they do not seem to belong to the 

 same family.".— Mrs. C. B, Gilpatrick, 



