32 HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued. 
STATE NURSERY CO. 
HARDY PERENNIALS— (Continued). 
POPPY. 
Oriental Poppies in Our Nursery. 
Poppies still retain their popularity and we sell more of 
them every season. 
Iceland— White, yellow and orange flowers. 
Oriental — The largest of the red poppies. 
Bracteatum— Similar to the Oriental, but has a cluster of 
foliage beneath the blossom. 
Oriental Hybrids— Various colored poppies of great size. 
Each, any variety 15c; doz., $1.50 
PYRETHRUM. 
A Cluster of Pyrethrum in Our Nur.sery. 
Too much cannot be said about this superb perennial, 
which will thrive under almost any conditions. Splendid 
for cutting, lasting a week in good condition. 
Hybridum, Mixed (Single)- In the choicest shades of red 
and pink. June flowering. 
Uliginosum— Grows 4 to 5 feet high, covered with large 
Marguerite-like flowers. The individual flowers are 
often 4 to 5 inches across and borne oil a good stiff stem. 
Each 15c and 25c; doz., $1.50 and $2.50 
RUDBECKIA. 
Golden Glow— This never seems to lose its popularity— it 
is very showy and easily managed. 
Rudbekia Purpurea— Not as well known as the Golden 
Glow, but one or more should be grown as a contrast. 
Each, either variety 15c, 25c and 50c 
SAPONARIA— (Soap Wort). 
Caucasiea Fl. PI. (Double Flowering Bouncing Bet,)— Beau- 
tifully formed flowers, white, tinted rose color. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
SHASTA DAISY— (See Chrysanthemum Maximum). 
STOKESIA— (Cornflower Aster). 
Cyanea— Lavender-blue Cornflower-like blossoms borne on 
long stiff stems. Does well in a sunny position and is 
adapted for both border or massing. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
SWEET ROCKET— (llesperis). 
Fine for borders, producing strong spikes of showy 
white, lilac and purple fragrant flowers. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
SWEET WILLIAM— (See Dianthus). 
TROLLIIJS (or Globe Flower). 
Each.. 
..35c 
VALERIANA— (Valerian). 
Officinalis (Garden Heliotrope)- .A. fine old fashioned 
hardy garden flower with the fragrance of the Helio- 
trope. 
Each 15c; doz., $1.50 
VINCA (or Periwinkle). 
Minor- Also known as Trailing Myrtle. This pretty ever- 
green is extensively used for covering graves, producing 
in the spring an abundance of blue flowers. 
Each 25c and 50c 
YUCCA. 
Filamentosa— Used for large vases, centers of lawns or 
anv other place where its beautiful broad sword-like 
foliage and large spikes of fragrant blossoms can be 
<!hown to advantage. Extra large plants established m 
beds in order that they may blossom the first year after 
planting, „. „„ 
Each. $1-00 
Hardy Perennials suitable for 
shady positions. 
There arc but few perennials that will 
thrive in a shady position. 
While the sorts listed below are suited 
for this purpose, they will do equally as 
well in a sunny position. 
DIELYTRA— (Bleeding Heart). 
IIEMKHOCALLIS— (Day Lily). 
TROLLIUS— (Globe Flower). 
VINCA— (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle) 
