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PLANT DEPT. — Continued 
IRIS— Continued 
rLEDB DE LIS. This variety is more com- 
monly used and is very successful in moist or 
watery places. The varieties are blue, white, 
purple and violet. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY 
The Lily of the Valley will thrive and throw 
up its beautiful, modest, fragrant white bells in 
anv kind of soil. Will also adapt itself to pot 
culture in winter; its delicate, permeating frag- 
rance making it especially desirable. Doz., 50c. 
LOBELIA 
LOBELIA PLANTS (Dwarf). Blue and White 
in single and double. Plants grown in flats, each 
5c; doz., 50c. Plants grown in pots, each 10c; 
doz., $1.20. 
LOBELIA (Trailing). White and Blue. Prices 
same as above. 
FANSY PLANTS 
If you wish to enjoy pansies of absolute perfec- 
tion in form, coloring and size this summer, you 
can have them in the two varieties of our famous 
pansy plants listed below. Every flower is a gem, 
and a bed of them is a picture to behold. 
In them may be found colors of wondrous rich- 
ness and effectiveness and also the alluring deli- 
cacy and beauty of the pastel shades. 
READY FROM MARCH TO JUNE. 
MASTODON. A strain of surpassing excel- 
lence for giant size, substance, form and coloring. 
Plants are in full bloom and packed a dozen in 
a basket. Per basket. $1.00. 
GIANT MASTERPIECE. A pansy of Infinite 
grace ar.d loveliness; of rich, velvety coloring, 
the immense petals beautifully waved in true 
orchid effect. Our price in these is very special 
and a rare value. Doz., 75c. 
PHLOX 
PHLOX DECUSSATA. The most effective bor- 
der plant during August and September. The 
beauty and usefulness of these grand border 
plants give them a prominent place among hardy 
plants. When cut, their large heads of bloom go 
a long way in floral decorations. In color they 
range from pure white to deepest crimson, also 
lilac and variegated; all with delicate fragrance; 
white, crimson, pink, lilac, variegated. Each, 20c; 
doz., $2.00. 
PEONIES 
These are absolutely hardy everywhere, have 
no insect enemies, and always live and increase 
in beauty. The finer and newer varieties of this 
old garden favorite will delight everyone, as the 
perfection of flower and the variety of color have 
been carried to a very high degree. The flowers 
are well adapted for cutting, and for the orna- 
mentation of the house, as they rival the rose in 
perfection of flower and brilliancy of coloring, 
possessing a striking individuality that is in ac- 
cord with the present taste and style in floral 
decorations. Our collection embraces the choicest 
sorts in the most striking colors— white, pink, 
crimson, etc., in various shades. Each, 35c. 
HARDY POPPIES 
Among the most welcome flowers that glorify 
the early spring and summer are the big, glowing, 
nodding Poppies. Although their blooming sea- 
son is short, their foliage is attractive ail sum- 
mer. 
PAPAVER ORIENT ALE. The brilliant "Ori- 
ental Poppv,” with immense, flaming flowers of 
orange-scarlet. These impressive color-blotches 
are supreme among the prevailing greens of early 
spring. 25c. 
PETUNIAS 
PETUNIA (The Virginian). A beautiful new 
single-flowered variety, very popular last season 
for bedding and window boxes. Large fringed 
blooms of a soft bright pink shaded to ye<> ow 
and white in the center. Each, 25c; doz., $2.00. 
PETUNIA (Double). White, Lavender and Pur- 
nle. Each. 15c; doz., $1.50. 
PYRETHRUM 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM. Often called the 
colored daisy, for the flower is exactly like a 
daisy. From a dense tuft (18 inches in diameter) 
of fern-like foliage arise in June a great quan- 
tity of round pencil-like flower-stems, 2 feet high, 
which bear a very large daisy-like flower, in such 
shades as delicate pink, bright pink, flesh pink, 
deep pink, pure white and crimson. One of the 
showy perennials in June and excellent for cut- 
ting. Space, 18 inches. RoBeum. Single flowers 
in assorted shades. Each, 20c. 
RUDBECKIA 
RUDBECKIA “GOLDEN GLOW.” Grows 5 to 
7 feet and blooms from early summer until frost 
Flowers resemble golden-yellow Cactus Dahlias. 
15c. 
PINKS 
HARDY GARDEN PINKS. Without the spicy 
fragrance of the hardy pinks a garden is incom- 
plete- and their perfect form and rich coloring 
make’ them great favorites for summer bouquets. 
15c each; doz., $1.50. 
SALVIA 
SALVIA, New Zurich. A distinct and attrac- 
tive variety, of compact dwarf growth. The plants 
are of neatlv rounded form and only 18 inches 
high, closely set with stiffly erect spikes of the 
bright scarlet flowers. Each, 25c. 
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