Hardy Plants 
The Most Satisfactory of All 
HIBISCUS MEEHAN’S MARVEL MALLOW—Without ex- 
ception the finest production among the Hardy Plant line 
in years. They make a bush-like growth from 4 to 5 
feet high and 2 to 3 feet across, The flowers are of an 
enormous size, frequently 8 to 10 inches in diameter and 
ranging in color from fiery crimson through various 
shades of red, pink and white. No garden or yard com- 
plete without them, perfectly hardy, will thrive in any 
locality or kind of soil and blooms continually from July 
until checked by frost. Require no care or protection. 
Price pot plants in separate colors, Pink, Red, or White: 
25e each, 5 for $1.00. Strong 2-year-old field-grown 
roots, 50c each, postpaid. 
Golden Bowl—Yellow, with maroon center. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker Plant; Torch Lily)—One of the 
most striking groups of plants in cultivation. The long, 
fiery, untamed red of the drooping flowers, one hundred 
on a spike, is a memorable sight. Require protection 
during the winter, but are of very easy culture. 
Pfitzerii (Everblooming Flame Flower) — Best variety; 
flowers of rich orange-scarlet. 3 to 4 feet. 8-109. 
Uvaria Grandiflora—Old fashioned variety with rich crim- 
son flowers shading to yellow. 3 to 4 feet. 8-10. 
Price, strong roots, 25c each, postpaid. 
FUNKIA—DAY LILY (Subcordata grandiflora)—(White Day 
Lily). Handsome spikes of large, waxy-white blossoms, 
with an odor like that of orange blossoms; and large, 
broad, glossy, light green foliage. 1 foot to 18 inches. 
Aurea variegata—Flowers purplish-lilac; leaves beauti- 
fully variegated green and gold. 2 feet. 
Herbaceous Hydrangeas 
These are the popular plants of the day for growing in 
pots, boxes, tubs, or in the open ground. Hardy for outdoors. 
Otaksa—Rich pink, changing to snow-white and blue. 
Avalanche—Large corymbs of pure white flowers. 
General de Vibraye—Very large heads of bright rose. 
Price, 20c each; 6 for $1.00, postpaid; large specimen plants 
from 4- to 6-inch pots, 75c each, by express only. 
Phlox. 
Hibiscus Meehan’s Marvel Mallows. 
Choicest Hardy Perennial Phlox 
Diversified and brilliant colors, profuse and continuous 
bloom and adaptability to almost any situation or soil, places 
Hardy Phlox in the front rank of desirable flowering pla ; 
Being perfectly hardy, once planted they improve and mul- 
tiply in vigor and beauty each successive year. Price, strong, 
field-grown plants, 15c each; any 4 for 50c; any 9 for $1.00. 
Diadem. Dwarf; pure white. 
Eclaireur. Purplish-crimson; large. 
White Eclaireur. Large; pure white. 
Fernand Cortez. Tall; deep crimson. 
G. A. Strohlien. Brilliant scarlet. 
Iris. Tall; bluish-violet. 
Tapis Blane. Dwarf; pure white. 
Terre Neuve. Dwarf; grayish-lilac. 
Wolfgang von Goethe. Dwarf; bright salmon-pink. 
Brilliant. Clear blood-red. 
L’Aiglon. Carmine-rose. 
Mount Sully. Orange-scarlet, purple eye. 
Perle Rose. Rose-purple. 
Schlossgartner Reicheneau. Carmine-rose 
Selma. Tall. Pale rose. 
Rachel, Rose-pink; purple eye. 
Suffrage. Lilac-mauve, rosy center. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white. 
Coquelicot, Pure scarlet with crimson eye. Fine. 
German [Iris 
The memory of the “Blue Flag” of the old-time gardens 
one ever sweet to those whose lives were lived in st 
roundings, and while the ‘‘modern”’ Irises, if we ma 
term, will remind one of the old days, they, too, | 
thing else of these days, have yielded to the infiuen f im- 
provement, and there has been evolved a race of fio rs so- 
lutely bewildering in the glory of their form and color. 
Aurea—Clear golden yellow. 
Canary Bird (Flavescens)—Lovely pale yellow. 
Darius—Yellow and lilac. 
Honorabilis (Sans Souci)—Deep yellow; gany falls 
Florentina Alba (Silver King)—Early whi 
Ingeborg (Interregna)—Immense white flowers Extra r 
Mrs. H. Darwin—wWhite, violet veining, rather dwarf. 
Lohengrin—Foliage and fiowers immense, f a deep violet 
mauve, almost pink: a wonderful flows : 
Queen of May (Rosy Morn)—Lovely rose lila 
Madame Thibault—White, bordered rose 1! ——_companion to 
Mad. Chereau, not so tall, edge more pi 
Cherion—Standard lilac-mauve: falls violet-mauve 
Price, 15¢c each; 9 for $1.00, postpaid, 
