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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS— Con/mue</ 
DELPHINIUM 
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FORMOSUM— Blue. 4 ft $2.50 25 
HYBRIDUM— Blue and white 2.50 25 
BELLADONNA — Blue, spikes larger than any other known variety 50 
The following varieties of Delphiniums* 
40c. each; $4.00 doz.* except where noted. 
KING OF DELPHINIUMS— Very fine deep blue with white eye. 
DUKE OF CONNAUGHT— Oxford blue, fine large flowers. 
QUEEN WILHELMINA— Sky blue, single, fine. 
MOERHEIMI— An absolutely pure white flower, the first of its 
class, a strong growing, free blooming novelty of great merit.... 60 
MUSIS SACRUM — Another new hybrid of the most attractive shade 
of blue, a continuous free bloomer, of strong, sturdy growth SO 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS— In variety 1.50 15 
DICENTRA SPECTABILIS—" Bleeding Heart" 2.00 20 
DIGITALIS PURPUREA and ALBA— 3 ft 2.00 20 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA HYBRIDS 2.00 20 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA— 3 ft., white 2.00 20 
HELIANTHUS (Hardy Sunflower)— 
** SOLEIL D*OR — Double sunflower yellow, splendid 
variety. 4 to 5 ft. August-October 2.00 20 
" RIGIDUS, "MISS MELLISH"— Rich yellow. 6 ft. 
July-August 2.00 20 
HEMEROCALLIS (Yellow Day Lily)— 
" FLAVA — Deep lemon yellow, fragrant. 2}^ ft. 
June- July 2.00 20 
" "GOLD DUST" — Orange, bronze on outside. 
2^2 ft. May-June 2.00 20 
HELENIUM AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM— 5 ft., yellow 2.00 20 
"RIVERTON BEAUTY"— Lemon yellow. 3 ft. 
September-October 2.00 20 
"RIVERTON GEM"— Old gold changing to red. 
ft. September-October 2.00 20 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—IH ft. scarlet 2.00 20 
HOLLYHOCK CHATERS— Extra fine seedlings 2.S0 25 
IRIS KAEMPFERII (Japanese Iris) — The most beautiful of all the 
Iris, choice assorted 2.50 25 
IRIS ENGLISH— Of sorts 2!so 25 
IRIS PUMILA CYANEA— Rich purple. 10 in. May. 2.50 25 
LILY OF THE VALLEY (Convallaria Majalis)— Clumps 2.50 25 
LUPINS — Perennial varieties. 2 ft 1.50 15 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONICA— Assorted. 3 ft 2 00 20 
LYCHNIS HAAGEANA—1 ft . assorted 2.00 20 
MONARDA DIDYMA (Horse Mint)— 3 ft., scarlet 2.00 20 
MYOSOTIS— Of sorts "Forget-Me-not" 1.50 15 
PEONIES 
We offer the following choice varieties. 
Extra Strong Selected Stock. 
BARON ROTHSCHILD— Outside petals rose, centre salmon; largf^nd ^^^"^ 
fragrant flower; free bloomer 50 
CANARI — Guard petals white, centre amber-white, changing to pure white SO 
COURONNE D'OR— Pure white globular flowers with amber yellow sta- 
mens; centre petals tipped carmine. Strong grower; fragrant SO 
DELACHEI — Very large cup-shaped flowers, deep crimson-purple 40 
EDULIS SUPERBA — Violet-rose guard petals; centre mauve-rose with 
lighter edges 50 
FESTIVA MAXIMA — This truly superb variety, the finest white in culti- 
vation, combines wonderful purity of color, freedom and earliness of 
flower go 
FELIX CROUSSE — Large, ball-shaped bloom; very brilliant red; one of the 
finest self-colored varieties 75 
L'INDISPENSABLE — Immense flowers of a delicate lilac pink with darker 
shadmg towards the centre; late flowering 50 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTE— Medium-sized bloom, semi-rose type. Deep 
carmine-rose with fiery reflex; medium height, fragrant SO 
MARIE LEMOINE — Sulphur yellow flesh centre 50 
MME. FOREL— An extra fine silvery-pink shading darker at the centre 
A beautiful shaped flower j^OO 
Mme. DE VERNEVILLE— Beautifully formed flower; very broad sul- 
phur-white guard petals and compact white centre touched carmine. . SO 
Collection of above 12 varieties $5.7S. 
PEONY— Assorted colors. Per doz. $3.50 35 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA (False Dragon Head)— Elegant 
spikes of light rosy-lilac flowers; very beautiful and good for cut- 
ting $2.00 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA GRANDIFLORA ALBA— Purest 
white; lovely flower 2.00 
PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORA— Blue and white 2.00 
POPPY, ICELAND— Different colors, 1 ft 2.00 
POPPY, ORIENTAL— Different colors. 2J^ ft 2.00 
" "REMBRANT" — Orange scarlet. Pot grown 2.S0 
" "SALMON QUEEN"— Salmon yellow. " 2.S0 
" "MRS. PERRY"— Orange apricot. " 2.50 
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PHLOX DECUSSATA 
GENERAL COLLECTION OF CHOICE HARDY PHLOX 
JULES CAMBON— Deep rose pink, large white centre, very showy and beau- 
tiful. 
BARON VAN DEDEM — Brilliant cochineal-red with salmon shadings; a rich 
color. 
FLAMBEAU — Orange scarlet with dark centre. Extra. 
FRAU ANTON BUCHNER— Undoubtedly the finest white yet raised, .\ward 
of merit R. H. S.. London. Eng.. August. 1910. 
ELIZABETH CAMPBELL— Very bright salmon-pink, with lighter shadings 
and dark red eye; attracts more attention in our fields than any other 
variety; one of the handsomest. 
ANTONIN MERCIE — Light ground color, one-half of each petal suffused bluish- 
lilac. 
GENERAL VAN HEUTSZ— Brilliant salmon-red with white centre. 
Mme PAUL DUTRIE— Delicate lilac-rose in shade like a soft pink Orchid; 
flowers very large, borne in immense panicles. 
SELMA — .\ pretty, delicate, soft pale rose, with distinct red eye. 
BERANGER — Ground color white, delicately suffused with rosy-pink and dis- 
tinct amaranth red eye. 
ELECTRA — Brilliant orange scarlet with dark blood-red eye, great improvement 
on Coquelicot. 
F. G. VON LASSBURG — One of the finest whites, pure in color, with the indi- 
vidual flowers larger than those of any other white variety. 
GEO. A. STROHLEIN — Bright scarlet, with crimson-red eye. A large flower; 
color does not bleach in the sun. 
MRS. W. BAKER — Enormous spike of beautiful pale pink flowers, extra fine. 
EUROPA — ^White, with a decided crimson carmine eye; flowers and trusses very 
large. 
RYNSTROM — .A. splendid improvement on Pantheon; color not unlike that of 
Paul Neyron Rose, fine for massing. 
EUGENE DANZENVILLIER— Lilac, shading white at the edges. 
OBERGARTNER WITTIG — Bright magenta, with crimson-carmine eye; large 
flowers and truss; the best of its type. 
Any of the above choice varieties, 2Sc each, or $2,50 per dozen. 
75 
PRIMULA VULGARIS (English Primrose) iZM 
PRIMULA POLYANTHUS— Of varieties 2.00 
PRIMULA NEW HARDY GIANT PRIMROSE, "HARRY MIT- 
CHELL 2.00 
PYRETHRUM— Of sorts. Beautiful single flowers 2.00 
RUDBECKIA LACINIATA PLENA (Golden Glow)— Double yellow. 
6 to 7 ft. July-September 1.50 
RUDBECKIA FULGIDA— 3 ft., brilliant orange yellow 2.50 
STATICE LATIFOLIA— 2 ft., blue 2.50 
SPIREA ARUNCUS (Meadow Sweet)— Long, feathery panicles of 
white flowers; June and July. 3 ft 2.50 
SPIREA JAPONICA COMPACTA— IH ft, white 2.50 
SPIREA PALM AT A— Beautiful rose flower 2.50 
THALICTRUM ADIANTIFOLIUM (Meadow Rue)— Foliage like 
the Maiden Hair Fern; flowers creamy-white 2.50 
TRITOMA UVARIA GRANDIFLORA (Red Hot Poker)— Rich 
ochre-red. 3 ft. August-October 2.50 
TROLLIUS EUROP^US (Globe Flower)— Bright vellow globe- 
shaped flowers, like giant buttercups; June to September. 1>^ ft. 2.50 
VALERIANA OFFICINALIS (Garden Heliotrope)— Aromatic plant 
with purplish-white flowers 2.00 
VERONICA SPICATA— 1 ft., blue l.SO 
VERONICA SUBSESSILES— New. dark-blue, 214 ft 2.S0 
VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle) l.SO 
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