Hardy Perennials ^ ^Qqqh^ ^c*// ^Qgrc/ons^B 



Chrysanthemum maximum 



Shasta Daisy 



Among hardy flowering plants, the Shasta Daisy is 

 undoubtedly one of ilie most ii«efiil and desirable. 

 Arranged ii' • r i ' J'iu. , it is splcndidK 



efl'ective ai purposes as it 



flowers pi' ' ' aiul niort- or 



less throii^i . . . , i .la ;. : ;,. . ,ison. Perlt-ctly 

 hardy and ot cas^ siiluiro. 



Alaska. A strong but compact-growing variety; flow- 

 ers pure, glistening white, 4 to 5 inches in diameter; very 

 free flowering. 



King Edward VII. Enormous, cup-shaped flowers, 

 carried on St ronfi stems. Pure snow\ w hile. 3t04feet. 



Mrs. C. I.owtliian Bell. I'mloubtedly the largest of 

 the Shasta D n i<-. \1 i-iiilK ctii llowcrs of the purest 

 white, fr«iiii n-l . im i urm^: <i iik Iks across; carried on 

 long, robust -inns, j , ^ i s. e , Ji, S:i. io per doz. 

 20c. each, $2 per doz.,$12 per 100, except where noted 



New Double Shasta Daisy 



Chrysanthemum Leucanthemum plenum. One 



of the most valuable hardy plant introduct ions in recent 

 years. A splendid-growing variety, as vigorous in growth 

 as the single Daisy; flowers are full double, pure white, 

 and produced in quantity during June and July and 

 occasionally later in the season. 1J2 feet. 35 ct; 

 S3. 50 per doz. 



Chelone • Shell Flower 



Lyonii. Clustered (lowers of a showy rosy pink color, 

 carried on tcriniual spikes during summer and fall. A 

 useful border plant of eas\ eulturc, doing well in semi- 

 shade. 25 cts. eacli. S^.it) per doz. 



Convallaria 



Lily-of-the-Valley 



Majalis. Flowers pure white, bell-shaped; gracefully 

 arching racemes. It is one of the shade-loving favorites, 

 and should be mulched each winter with well-decayed 

 manure to give best results. Strong, home-grown 

 clumps, 35 cts. each, S3. 50 per doz.; single pips or 

 crowns. Si per doz. 



Coreopsis • Tickseed 



Lanceolata grandiflora. Rich golden yellow flow- 

 ers, produced in great profusion during the latter part of 

 June. Excellent for massing or cutting. Blooms more 

 or less later in the season if the old (lowers are remo\ed 

 from time to time and not i)erniitted to seed. An ex- 

 cellent and popular liardv ganlen [)laiit. 2 feet. 



Harvest Moon, .■'i splendid oraM-e-\ illow variety, 

 similar to the preceding in liahit of •growth. 



Rosea. Dwarf, compact plants eo\eri<l with soft 

 pink flowers. June to September. 1 foot. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100; extra-large 

 clumps, 35 cts. each, $3.50 per doz., $20 per 100 



Coronilla • Crown Vetch 



Vari 



culture 

 whorls of 

 the 



lor 



seful shruhbv, trailing plant of the easiest 

 ,usi- massiufi in dry situations, producing 

 I'-colored, ijea-shaped flowers throughout 



25 cts. each, S2.50 per doz., Si^ per loo. 



Delphinium • Hardy Larkspur 



Select Varieties 



Amoiiu 



-anien 



flower 



s, the nelplunium 





unquest i( 



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spikes ra 





H fro. 



1 pure \\ lute to iin| 



erial i>urple. 



the terul. 



n'st'^N- 



.lue 1 



. the <leepest viole 



, a range of 



color ia| 



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al.le ellcels in tlu 



Karden. It 



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the seasi 



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 lot come in 





nil man 





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.selection of 







da,k 



.lue. Very free. 





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Siorniotli. A lo\ 



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a splendi<l 



Ciline 



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tiaellNe, dwarf. 1, 



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Mill Inu 





lealliery follane. 



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Chine 



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i>raii 



lillora. A pure w 



kite form ,,f 



lorinosimi. 



!',v t'h 



.pular dark blue 



•ariety with 





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