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Pyrethrum 
Persian Daisy 
DOUBLE 
FLOWERING 
Anacreon. A 
l>risht rose col- 
or, white tips. 
Dw'sse. Flesh color. 
Kreiniliilda. I’ a 1 e 
rose. 
Liuly Kildare. Deli- 
cate buff-yeiiow tinged 
with Hesh. 
.Marcean. Rosy-car- 
mine, tipped yellow. 
Mont lUaiie. Pure 
white, free and erect 
habit. 
Sir J a in e s Miller. 
Vivid crimson. 
Ti-ioinphe de I’ranee. Fiow- 
ers briliiant crimson-red, shad- 
ed purpie. 
SINGLE FLOWERING 
The bright, fresh coiors of 
the Single Pyrethrum make it 
a desirable plant for cut flowers 
for market. For home decora- 
Pyrethrum Roseum, tion, there is almost nothing so 
Single and Double. artistic and attractive as a vase 
of these flowers. 
lioseiiiii hybridiiin gTandilloriiin, Single, flowering 
in shades of pink, lavender, red and yellow. 
ITiginosiiin (Great Ox-Eye Daisy). Strong grow- 
ing, having a handsome and distinct appearance 
when covered with a profusion of its daisy-iike 
biossom.s. 
Rudbeckia ■ Golden Glow 
giorious new plant, and one that will And a 
place in every garden here and abroad; of fine 
habit, vigorous growth, with eariy, continuous and 
immense biooming quaiities. One of the most at- 
tractive of the autumn flowering perennials for the 
mixed border and for massing. 
HiullK-ckia .Ncwinanii. 3 ft. One of the best of 
our hardy border piants, producing its golden yel- 
low flowers with jet black centers in great profusion 
during the autumn. 
R. purpurea. Produces in September, large, hand- 
some crimson -purple flowers with dark central disk. 
Hardy Phlox 
This striking family of hardy peren- 
nials is, perhaps, the most wideiy known 
and popular of all the various plants 
which we have in our gardens. Cer- 
tainly no perennial is more worthy of 
cuiture, more sati.sfactory in every situ- 
ation, or more effective, either as indi- 
vidtiai plants or grouped in masses. 
-■Etmi. Deep corai red. 
Aiim/.on. I’ure white. 
Caroliniana ovata (Mountain Phiox). 
Deep rose. June and Juiy. Dwarf. 
Cociuclicot. Fiery red. 
t’hanips El.vscc. Intense rich purpie- 
crimson. 
Kclairour. Fiowers immense; carmine; 
salmon center, rosy white star. 
Kflith. Dwarf white; very floriferous. 
Kiffel Tower. New. One of the taii- 
est in growth and excelient for pianting 
among shrubs. Flowers of immense 
size, cherry pink with saimon tint. 
Elizabeth t'anipbell. New. Very large 
spikes, iight salmon, changing to pink 
in the center. 
Ferdinand Cortez. Purple red. 
Feu de Bengal. Orange-red flowers; 
one of the best scarlets. 
Flambeau. Bright orange-red. 
General Chanzy. Scarlet pink with 
salmon tint. Brilliant. 
Joseph Ban-. Carmine-red; individual 
flowers extra large. 
Le Soldi. Bright magenta salmon. 
Date and fine. 
Lotluiir. Salmon, crimson eye. 
Jai Vague. I’ure mauve, with aniline- 
red eye. 
Ii’F,s|M‘raiie«'. Light lavender pink, 
large, white center. 
Maeulatii. Native species of neat habit, 
producing good-sized heads of purplish- 
rosy flowers and glossy green foliage. 
MI.S.S Lingard. White, with delicate 
pink center; long spike; early. 
Madam laiiigier. Darkest red. Very 
tine. 
.Madam Paul Dutrie. Soft pink color, 
resembling the shade of Cattleya, suffus- 
ed with white. 
Mrs. Jenkins. The best tall early white 
for massing. 
Ma»s Planting of Phlox. 
