W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
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PEONIES Continued. 
MODEL DE PERFECTION. Silver pink. 
Large and sweet. 50c each. 
OFFINALIS RUBRA. (Old Red.) Flowers of 
a bright scarlet crimson, quite double and 
globular. Very early, rare and fine. 
POTTSI. Dark purple red. Very long stem. 
Medium quality. 
QUEEN VICTORIA. A good sized flower; 
outside pure white, center creamy white, 
inner petals usually tipped carmine. 
VICTORIA TRI-COLOR. Outer petals pale 
rose, mottled with pink; center ones yel- 
lowish-white, with a few red marks; very 
large, full and sweet. 
RUBRA GRANDIFLORA. Blood red; extra 
large size; a fine late variety. 50c each; 
$5.00 per dozen. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Fine, full rosy pink; ex- 
tra choice flower; very free bloomer. 
SPECIAL OFFER. One each of the above, 21 
for $0.00. 
Hardy Herpaceous Plants 
For Permanent Planting in Garden, Borders, Cemetery Plots, Etc. 
STRONG FIELD-GROWN PLANTS. 
No flower garden is complete without a 
collection of these most valuable plants. 
With a little care they may be selected so as 
to give a continuous supply of flowers from 
early spring to autumn's frosts. They re- 
quire far less care than the annuals or bed- 
ding plants, and may be used to good ad- 
vantage to fill odd corners, along fences, and 
to screen unsightly objects. They are per- 
fectly hardy, and yet for winter they should 
have a slight covering of leaves or other lit- 
ter. Care should also be taken to prevent 
pools of water standing on them during win- 
ter. I will galdly make selections for those 
not familiar with hardy plants if they will in- 
form me as to space to be filled. In this way 
I can send thirteen distinct varieties, post- 
paid, for $1.00. 
Prices, except where noted 01c//) 
each; $1 per doz. ' 
ACHILLEA. (Milfoil, or Yarrow.) "THE 
PEARL." Flowers borne in the greatest 
profusion the entire summer on strong, 
erect stems, two feet high, of the purest 
white; as a summer cut-bloom it is of great 
value. 
ACHILLEA ROSEUM. (Rosy Milfoil.) Fine- 
ly cut deep green foliage; flowers pink in 
dense heads; 18 inches high and flowers all 
summer. Well worth growing, both as a 
border plant and for cutting. 
BOLTONIA ASTEROI DES. (False Camo- 
mile). Aster-like flowers, pure white and 
very showy. Grows to a height of four 
and five feet. One of the best hardy per- 
ennials. 
BLEEDING HEART. (Dielytra Spectabilis.) 
A hardy perennial plant producing grace- 
ful sprays of heart-shaped pink and white 
flowers. Price, 25c each; $2.50 per dozen. 
BACCON I A-COR DATA. (Plume Poppy.) A 
rank growing plant, suitable for large 
grounds or for screening unsightly objects. 
Ornamental silvery foliage, producing large 
sprays of creamy white flowers. Grows to 
a height of 7 feet. 
CARNATIONS (Hardy). Too well known to 
require description. Mixed colors from 
pure white to dark red. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. A beautiful, 
hardy border plant. Grows fifteen to 
eighteen inches high, and produces its 
bright golden-yellow flowers in great pro- 
fusion the entire season. It makes a hand- 
some vase flower when cut, and should be 
grown in quantity whenever flowers are 
wanted for table decoration. 
Columbine Coerullea. 
COLUMBINE (Aquilegia.) COERULEA. The 
beautiful native species of the Rocky 
Mountains. Very broad flowers, three 
inches in diameter. The outer sepals and 
long spurs are deep blue. Center of flower 
creamy white. Grand for cutting for bor- 
der work. Thrives best in the shade. 
Price, 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
ALBA PLENO. A double white Columbine 
of dense growth completely covered with 
bloom. 
CHRYSANTHA. (Golden Spurred Colum- 
bine.) Grows two and a half feet high, 
forming a bush two to three feet across, 
which is covered for two months with gold- 
en yellow flowers with long spurs. One of 
the most distinct of the family. 
MIXED COLORS. The old garden favorites: 
single and double flowers, giving a wide 
range of color. 
