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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST 
PEONIES— (Continued from page 13) 
Cra&DEIT HARVEST. Silver pink, changing to 
white. Center yellow. 
HUBKGIi. Rosy pink. Very large and full. Should 
be mulched heavily to bring its flowers to perfection. 
I^ATE BOSE. Similar to Early Rose, only it 
blooms later in the season. It is a fine rose-scented 
flower. 
MAD. BBEON. Flesh and lemon, changing to 
white. 
KODEZi SE PERFECTION. Silver pink. Large 
and sweet. 
OFFICINAIiIS RUBRA. (Old Red.) Flowers of 
a bright crimson, quite double and globular. Very 
early and flne. 
PRINCESS BEATRICE. Pink gard petals, center 
creamy pink. 
RUBRA ORANDIFIiORA. Blood red. Extra large 
size. A flne late variety. 50c each. 
ROSEA SUPERBA. Fine, full rosy pink. Extra 
choice flower. Very free bloomer. 
Hardy Herbaceous Plants 
Prices, except where noted, 10c each; $1,00 per doz. 
For Permanent Planting in Garden, Borders, Cemetery Plots, Etc. 
STRONO FIEI^D-QROWN PIiANTS 
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 sup- 
ply of flowers from early spring to autumn frosts. 
They require far less care than the annuals of bed- 
ding plants, and may be used to good advantage to 
fill odd corners, along fences, and to screen unsightly 
objects. They are perfectly hardy, and yet for win- 
ter they should have a slight covering of leaves or 
other litter. Care should also be taken to prevent 
pools of water standing on them during winter. 1 
will gladly make selections for those not familiar 
with hardy plants if ihey will inform me as to 
space to be filled. 
ACHII.I.EA 
(Milfoil, or Yarrow) 
"THE PEARIi." Flowers borne in greatest 
jjrofusion the entire scmmer on strong, erect 
stems, two feet high, ol the purest white. As a 
summer cut-bloom it is of great value. 10c each; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
ACHUI^EA ROSEUM. (Rosy Milfoil.) Finely 
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. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
ASTERS. (Michaelmas Daisies, or Starworts.) 
These are among the showiest of our late-flower- 
ing hardy plants, giving a wealth of bloom at a 
season when most other hardy flowers are past. 
I offer four colors only — blue, white, light laven- 
der and pink. IDc each: $1.00 per dozen. 
BOZiTOiriA ASTEROTDES. (False Camomile.) 
Aster-like flower.s. Pure white and very showy. 
Grows to a height of four and five feet. One of 
the best hardy perennials. 10c each; $1.00 per 
doz'n. 
BACCONIA-CORDATA. (Plume Poppy.) A rank 
growing ijlant. suitable for large grounds or for 
screening tnsightly objects. Ornamental silvery 
foliage, producing large sprays of creamy white 
flowers. Grows to a height of 7 feet. lOo each; 
$1.00 per dozen. 
COREOPSIS I^ANCEOI^ATA. A beautiful hardy 
border plant. Grows ZO inches high, and produces 
its bright golden-yellow flowers in great profusion 
the entire season. It makes a handsome vase flower 
when cut, nnd should be grown in quantity when- 
ever flowers are wanted for table decoration. 10c 
each; $l.ii0 per dozen. 
GOIiDEN GIiOW. (Rubdeckia.) The plant is com- 
pact, growing 6 to 8 feet high, producing numerous 
stems which are laden with double golden-yellow 
flowers. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
QYPSOPHZLA FANICUIiATA. (Baby's Breath.) 
A beautiful perennial. When in bloom It forms a 
symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in height, of minute, 
pure white flowers, forming a beautiful gauze-like 
appearance. For cutting purposes it is exquisite, 
especially in combination with high-colored flowers. 
10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
OAUiIiARDIA. (Grandiflora.) Beginning to flow- 
er in June, they continue one mass of bloom the en- 
tire summer. Flowers three Inches In diameter. Cen- 
ter dark reddish-brown. Petals vary from scarlet- 
orange to crimson. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
QOKDENBOD. A strong growing plant, produc- 
ing rich golden yellow bloom in July and August. 
10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
KOUYHOCKS. (Double Strong Field Roots.) As 
a bacltground in large borders or beds of the lower 
herbaceous plants, there is nothing better. For 
planting in rows or groups on the lawn, or inter- 
spersing among the shrubbery, they are invaluable. 
The flowers, which are as elegant in shape as a Ca- 
melia, form perfect rosettes of the most lovely 
shades. Separate colors — Baff, White, Yellow, Ma- 
roon, Red, Pink, Blush, Black. 10c each; $1.00 per 
dozen. 
Bed of Alaska Daisies 
HOIiKYHOCKS. (Allegheny or Everblooming.) 
The mammoth flowers are wonderfully formed of 
loosely arranged, fringed petals, which loolt as if 
made from the flnest China silk. A wide range of 
colors in mixture only. 10c each; $1.00 per dozen. 
HARDY PINKS. (Dianthus Chlnensis.) This old- 
time favorite is well deserving of a place in every 
garden. They occupy but little space, and yet pro- 
duce a profusion of richly hued flowers of delight- 
ful fragrance. Mixed colors. 10c each; $1.00 per 
dozen. 
HARDY PINKS. (Grass or Clove Pink) The old- 
fashioned border pinlt. Delightfully fragrant. Pop- 
ular in all border work. Many colors mixed, IDo 
each; $1.00 per dozen. 
HEKEROCAIiIiIS. (Lemon Lily.) A most useful 
variety, growing about two feet high, with clusters 
of lily-like flowers of a rich yellow; very sweet. 10c 
each; $1.00 per dozen. 
HEIiENIUM. A flne late blooming plant, produc- 
ing flowers of various colors of yellow and bronze, 
with brown center. Continues in bloom after severe 
frost, 10c each; $1,00 per dozen. 
HIBISCUS. (Crimson Eye.) An immense white 
flower with a crimson eye. Perfectly hardy. Biooms 
freely from mid-summer until killed by frost. lUc 
each; $1.00 per dozen. 
