W. W. Wilmorc <$> Dahlia Specialist 
Hardy Herbaceotis Peifentiial Plants 
FOR PERMANENT PLANTING IN GARDEN 
BORDERS, CEMETERY PLOTS, ETC. 
f$» 
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 advan- 
Bleeding Heart 
A hardy perennial plant, producing grace- 
ful sprays of heart shaped pink and white 
flowers. 25c each. 
Golden Glow 
{Double Rudbeckia.) 
This is decidedly one of the brightest and 
most showy among the hardy plants and of 
the easiest culture possible. The plant is 
compact, growing four to five feet high, pro- 
ducing numerous stems which are laden 
with double golden-yellow flowers, in size 
and general appearance resembling a Cactus 
Dahlia. Excellent for cut flowers, lasting 
well when cut. Should find a place in every 
garden. Price, 10c each; $1 per dozen. 6 
to 8 feet. 
Gypsophila Panicolata 
{Baby's Breath) 
A beautiful perennial, possessing a grace 
not found in any other perennial, and attract- 
.ing the eye of everyone. When in bloom it 
forms a symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in 
height, of minute pure white flowers, form- 
ing a beautiful gauze-like appearance. For 
cutting purposes it is exquisite, especially in 
combination with high-colored flowers, and 
some most lovely effects can be produced 
with it. 15c each; $1.50 per dozen. 
Hardy Perennial Pinks 
This old-time favorite is well deserving of 
a place in every garden. They occupy but 
10- 
tage to fill odd corners, along fences, and to 
screen unsightly objects. They are perfectly 
hardy, and yet for winter 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. 
little space, and yet produce a profusion of 
richly-hued flowers of delightful fragrance. 
Mixed colors, loc each; $1 per doz. 
Hemerocallis 
(Golden Candlestick) 
A most useful variety, growing about two 
feet high, with clusters of lily-like flowers 
of a rich yellow, exterior bronzy-orange. 15c 
each; $1.50 per doz. 2 ft. 
Hoflyhocks 
{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 interspersing 
among shrubbery they are invaluable. The 
flowers, which are as elegant in shape as a 
Camellia, form perfect rosettes of the most 
lovely shades of red, yellow, pink, white and 
maroon. Plant in a deep rich soil. Sep- 
arate colors. Price, 10c each; $1 per doz. 
6 ft. 
Iris 
Large flowering varieties. In blue, bronze, 
lavender, pink, etc. Price, 10c each; $1.00 
per dozen. 2 ft. 
Lychnis 
{Lamp flo^xver) 
A hardy perennial, growing to the lieightof 
214 to 3 feet, and producing fine liead.s of 
bright scarlet flower.s. 10c each, $1.00 per 
dozen. 
