HARDY PERENNIALS 
4 
W. E. MARSHALL & CO 
Delphinium Hybridum - Hardy Larkspur 
Cannot be surpassed in gorgeous coloring and state- 
limess of habit. Their great spikes of (lowers are pro- 
duced continuously from June until late fall. 4 to 5 ft 
Belladonna ( ICvorblooming I lardy Larkspur). Beauti- 
ful sky-blue, of dwarf habit. Flowers all 
summer until cut down by frost. 2 ft. 
Chinese. A pretty, low-growifig variety, with 
gentian-blue flowers. 2 ft. 15 cts; eacli 
$1.50 per doz. 
—alba. A pure white form. 15 ets. each, $1.5d 
per doz. 
i'orillosum. Dark blue, while center 15 ets 
each, $1.50 per doz. 
iittcHeaule. ©right scarlet. 
English ElybridS. A choice collection ranging 
from the palest to the deepest blue, single 
and double. 20 cts. each, $2.00 per doz. 
Kxeepl where noted, 25 ets. end), $;2.50 per doz. 
Dicentra - Bleeding Heart 
lormosa. Flo 
the Bleed 
spectahilis. 
July 
J line 
(3oreoi)SlS — Lai 
lanCeolata grandiflora. Begins to 
eolata gran* 
Coreopsis 
in .June ; 
md com: 
in ues in flow 
back bv ■ 
the frost 
; until then 
of golden 
yellow; 
the dowers 
Ions, gra 
ceful sit 
-ins, making 
for cut til 
ig. 2 ft. 
.1 une-( let. 
ipseus. Rosy pink. 1 % ft. July. Aug. 
Senffblia. Clear yellow dowers. 3 ft. July, 
A ug. 
15 els. eaell, $1..£ft) per do/.. 
ers rose-color. In shape resembling 
Heart. t ft. Alay-Aug. 
iwers heart-shaped, in long, drooping 
racemes oi a rose-crimson color; one of the pret- 
tiest of border plants and useful for forcing 1 % 
ft. April-June. 
15 els. eaeli, ¥1.50 per do/.. 
Dictamnus - Gas Plant 
Fraxhrella. Purple. These are also called Burning 
Bush, as in dry weather the (lowers sometimes emit 
a vapOr which is inflammable. 2 to 3 ft .lum 
— alba, A while form of the above. 2 to 3 ft. 
•25 els. eaeli, $'.50 per do/.. 
Digitalis - Foxglove 
These- old garden favorites are stately and elegant 
m summer, when they produce bold masses of leaves 
and flower-spikes. 
g-lQxlniaefloi'a (Gloxinia-flowered). Flowers spotted 
rose, purple, while; each color separate or assorted. 
2 to 3 ft. June, July. 
Janata. Long dens,. Spikes, grayish or creamy yellow 
■rs. 2 to 3 ft. June, July. 
15 els. each, $1.50 per doz. 
Dodecatheon - Shooting Star 
Meailia, Beautiful reddish purple (lowers, with 
rich orange eye. Delights in a shady location. 
1 tt. May, June. 15 els. each. $1.50 per doz. 
Doronicum - Leopard's Bane 
Airstriaciini. These plants have large, yellow 
flo 
wer early 
ntil killed 
ble 
Crucianella - Crosswort 
CJusii. 
plan tag 
and i 
spri 
Ala 
•clsiim. Brightest 
la tt 
slylosa. 
•ale rose; f. 
e, Sept. 1; 
ickwork. 0 to 0 
h, $1.50 per doz. 
Hies through the fall. 
25 ets. each, $2.50 per do/. 
Dracocephalum - Dragon's Head 
grandlflornm. Flowers blue; foliage dark green 
and compact. 1 ft. June, July, 15 ets 
each, $1.50 per doz. 
Echinacea - Purple Cone Flower 
jtui-pii rca. It has reddish purple flowers, I 
inches in diameter. 3 (o 4 ft. July. Aug. 
• $ 1.50 per doz. 
ba^tus (Sweet William). In separate colors, „ lllni „ s s;,^°nTl h 1! , 
While iMni, Rcfl .,,,,1 / „„, i 1. 1. 1. ..us . jaiici. A show\ i tint, witn globular 
Dianthus - Hardy Pinks 
A very interesting and useful class of plants 
blooming in early spring. Many of the varietie: 
w e offer are improved forms of these old-time 
favorites^ line for cut-flowers. 10 to 12 in 
A! ay, June. 
White, Pink, Red and Assorted 
tleltoicles (Maiden I'ink). Deep red; line 1 
rock gardens. 8 in. 
Her Majesty. Pure white. 
May. Delicate pink; very fragrant. 
Mrs. Sinking. Large, 
grant. 
15 els. eaeli, $1.50 per do/. 
heads of blue Mowers. 2 to 3 ft. July. Aug. 
Hiiro. Metallic blue Bowers; thistle-like foli- 
age. 3 to 4 ft. July. Aug. 
85 els. each, $2.50 per do/. 
Epigaea - Trailing Arbutus 
while; very fra- rcpeiis. Flowers rose-color, fragrant; early 
spring. 2 to 4 in. April, May. 25 cts. each. 
$2.50 per doz. 
