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W. W. WILMORE, DAHLIA SPECIALIST. 
Field View Double Hollyhocks. 
HARDY ASTERS. 
(Michaelmas Daisies, or Star-worts.) 
These are among the showiest of our late- 
flowering hardy plants, giving a wealth of 
bloom at a season when most other hardy 
flowers are past.. I offer two colors only — 
blue and white. 
Price', 10c each: $1.00 pei- doz. 
HARDY MARGUERITE. 
A well known hardy daisy, growing about 
three feet high. Flowers pure white with 
bright yellow center. 
Price. 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
HELIANTHUS. 
(■ ardy Sunflowers.) 
MULTIFLORUS MAXIMUS. A gigantic 
single variety, growing fi-oni five to six feet 
high, producing immense single golden-yel- 
low flowers. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
MULTIFLORUS FL. PL. Double dahlia- 
like golden yellow flowers. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
HARDY PHLOX. 
Too much could scarcely be said in praise 
of this, perhaps the most showy of all the 
hardy perennials. It is of the easiest cul- 
ture, and a good selection of colors once 
planted will continue to i)rotIuce a wealth 
of flowers for many years without further 
care. I carry the following distinct colors: 
Red, white, purple, lavender, deep lilac, pale 
pink with red eye, pure white with pink 
eye, salmon scarlet, salmon pink, etc. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
A full set of 12 distinct colors for $1.00. 
HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS. 
The hardy Chrysanthemums are becoming 
more and more the Queen of Autumn. The 
amateur with but little trouble can produce 
them just as fine as the practical florist. 
They continue to bloom long after all other 
flowers have died away and even "the last 
rose of summer" has faded and gone. I 
carry six distinct colors, red, white, yellow, 
pink, gold and bronze. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
HARDY PINKS. 
(Dianthus Chinensis.) 
This old-time favorite is well deserving of 
a place in every garden. They occupy but 
little space, and yet produce a profusion of 
richly hued flowers of delightful fragrance. 
Mixed colors, 10 each: $1.00 per doz. 
HEMEROCALLIS. 
(Lemon Lily.) 
FLAVA. A most useful variety, growing 
aljout two feet high, with clusters of lily- 
like flowers of a rich yellow: very sweet. 
Price, 10 each: $1.00 per doz. 
KWANSO. A double-flowering form and 
a most desirable herbaceous plant, that de- 
serves being planted very largely. Large- 
orange-colored flowers shaded copper, 
blooms during .luly and August. 
Price, 10c each; $1.00 per doz. 
HOLLYHOCKS. 
(Double Strong Field Roots.) 
As a background in large borders or beds 
of the lower growing herbaceous plants, 
there is nothing better. For planting in 
rows or groups on the lawn, or interspers- 
ing among shrubbery they are invaluable. 
The flowers, which are as elegant in shape 
as a Camelia, form perfect rosettes of the 
most lovely shades. Separate colors. 
Double red, double white, double pink,, 
double yellow, double blush, double maroon. 
Price, 10c each; sel of (i for 50c; $1.00i 
|)er doz. 
