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W. W. WILMORE, JR., WHEATRIDGE, COLO. 
HARDY MARGUERITE — well-known hardy daisy, growing about three feet high. 
Flowers pure white, with bright yellow center. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Double Strong Field Roots) — As a background in large borders or beds 
of the lower herbaceous plants, there is nothing better. For planting in rows or 
groups on the lawn, or interspersing among the 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. Buff, White, Yellow, Maroon, Red, Pink, 
Blush. 75c per doz.; $5.00 per 100. 
HOLLYHOCKS (Allegheny or Everblooming) — The mammoth flowers are wonderfully 
formed of loosely arranged, fringed petals, which look as if made from the finest 
China silk. A wide range of colors in mixture only. 
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. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Lemon Lily) — A most useful variety, growing about two feet high, 
with clusters of lily-like flowers of a rich yellow; very sweet. 
ORIENTAL POPPY — This poppy is perfectly hardy. Its large orange scarlet flowers 
make it one of the most showy of all plants. 
PYRTHRUM FL. PL. — Double white. A very pretty and useful class of plants giving a 
profusion of blooms in June. 35c each. 
SWEET WILLIAM — Too well known to require description. A general favorite with all. 
Mixed colors only. 
STATICE, LATIFOLIA — Sea Lavender. A blue Baby's Breath. 25c each. 
VERBENA (Vermosa, Hardy Verbena) — Flowers are bright purple. Flowers during 
-August and September. Fine. 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
ARTHUR B. STOOR — Purple red, very dark. The best purple. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY — Carmine pink with deeper eye. 
BOUQUET FLOWER — White with carmine eye, dwarf. 
BARON VON BURKHARDT — Deep pink with slight white markings. 
BERANGER — Blush splashed with pink, flowers range from white to deep pink. 
CHAMPS ELYSIS— Wine purple. Fine. 20c each. 
COQUELICOT — Brilliant scarlet, with a carmine eye. 
DAWN — New seedling, soft pink with a darker eye; each floweret is larger than a 
silver dollar. 35c each. 
ECLAIREURER — Wine red with lighter markings. 
ESPERENCE — Beautiful deep pink, white eye. 
HERMINA — Dwarf white variety good for borders. 
LA VAGUE — Mauve pink with darker eye. 
LAVENDER — Soft pure lavender, (old variety). 
LEA NOR E — New seedling, blush white with carmine eye. 15c each. 
MELROSE — New seedling, carmine rose, darker eye, large heads. 25c each. 
MEREDITH — New seedling, beautiful soft pink, darker eye. 35c each. 
MODESTY — A new seedling. Color is pure white with pink eye. 20c each. 
MRS. H. M. TEMPLE — New Seedling, bright mauve carmine eye, fine. 25c each. 
PANAMA — New seedling, beautiful pink with darker eye. 35c each. 
PROF. SCHLEIMAN — An ideal pink, eyes stained slightly darker. 
PANTHEON — Deep salmon pink, darker eye, (old variety). 
R. P. STRUTHERS— Orange scarlet, a shade deeper than Pantheon. 
SELMA — Beautiful soft pink, rich carmine eye. 15c each: $1.50 per doz. 
STAR SHOOTER — Bright pink with darker eye, heads large and well formed. 25c each. 
VON LASSBURG — Pure white, no markings. 15c each; $1.50 per doz. 
Phloxes 
Merit 
10c each, $1.00 per doz., except where noted. 
