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PLANT DEPARTMENT— Continued 
Annual and Hardy Perennials 
CARNATIONS 
DELPHINIUM 
Seemingly, there is no end to the general de- 
PERENNIAL LARKSPUR 
mand of these charming flowers; few orders com- 
ing to our flies but call for some varieties or col- 
ors of Carnations. Their simplicity, beauty of 
form, vivid coloring and spicy scent give them 
a popularity which cannot be taken away. 
Carnations we offer are young plants from two- 
inch roots. Planted out in the spring they should 
bloom from early July until fall. Brilliant scarlet 
with crimson tones. A fine shade of rosy blush- 
pink. Extra fine, unrivaled in color. A pure 
white "sport” from the pink Enchantress. Price, 
each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
CHR Y SANTHEMUMS 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur). A hardy peren- 
nial of easy culture and does well in any soil or 
spot. Better flowers are produced if care is used 
and planted in good, rich soil. They flower from 
June to September. 
Album. Pure white. Grows 4 to 5 feet. Very 
large clumps. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
Cineraria Blue. Sky blue; grows 2 feet; borne 
on erect stems. Large clumps, 35e. 
King of Delphinium. Indigo blue, white eye, 
grows 4 to 5 feet high, with spike of deep blue 
flowers. New and very fine. Large clumps, 35c; 
doz., $3.50. 
Gold Medal Hybrids. This is an extra fine 
strain of strong, vigorous habit, with immense 
spikes from 2 to 3 feet long of large flowers, 
mostly in fine shades of light blue. Each, 35c. 
Dianthus Barbatus. See Sweet William. 
Icentra Spectabiii3. Sec Bleeding Heart. 
Any of the garden grown 
Chrysanthemums are de- 
lightful and valuable acces- 
sories of the fall display, 
filling gloriously a dearth of 
bloom from other sources 
just after the first October 
frosts; tut those varieties 
which will resist frost and 
winter-kill are doubly val- 
uable and acceptable. These 
sorts have been carefully 
tested for hardiness, and 
have proven generally de- 
pendable. 
Pink, white, yellow, bril- 
liant red, brick red, each, 
15c. 
COREOPSIS 
Coreopsii X*anceolata 
GrandifLora. The perfected 
strain of a long popular 
hardy plant. Flowers are 
rich golden yellow, borne in 
great profusion nearly the 
entire summer. 10c; $1.00 
per doz. 
DAISIES 
SHASTA DAISY. A rig- 
orously selected mixture of 
Burbank’s new sorts, giv- 
ing us different forms and 
much larger flowers, rang- 
ing in shape from fully 
double to single; and in 
color, from pure white to 
pale lemon yellow — some 
solid, some prettily varie- 
gated with yellow discs. 
Plants are extremely pro- 
ductive of bloom, making 
as spectacular a field show 
and as profitable a cut flower supply as any 
Hardy Perennial grown. 15c. 
BURBANK’S ALASKA. Of superlative size 
and perfect formation; glistening pure white, 20c. 
DAHLIAS 
Dahlias are now so popular and well known 
that they need no special mention. 
We offer a large variety of started plants at 
20c each; doz., $2.00. 
DORONICUM 
MICHAELMAS. See Hardy Asters. 
MARGUERITE (Mrs. Sanders). A superb new 
Marguerite or Paris Daisy coming from England. 
Covered all Summer with large Anemone-shaped, 
semi-double white flowers of great beauty. A 
fine garden plant. Each, 35c; doz., $3.50. 
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YELLOW DAISY 
Very free flowering and showy, about 2 feet 
high; furnishing the earliest large yellow bloom 
of the year. The flowers are about 2 inches wide, 
perfectly formed like Shasta Daisies, and con- 
tinue their rich, yellow show from April until 
midsummer. 15c; $1.50 per doz. 
