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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS AND ROOTS 
HOZiIiY HOCKS. 
We grow these 
from our finest se- 
lected seeds, and 
can supply you 
with the choicest 
of this old-fash- 
ioned fiower in 
large two-year-old 
clumps of double 
or single white, 
pink, red or yel- 
low. Each, 20c; 
doz., $2.00. Small 
1-year-old plants, 
which will bloom 
the first year, each 
10c: doz., $1.00. 
IBEBIS (Hardy 
Candytuft). Most 
desirable dwarf 
plants (8 to 10 
inches) with ever- 
green foliage, 
which is complete- 
ly hidden with 
dense heads of 
fiowers early in the 
spring. 
Clbraltarica Hy- 
brida. White shad- 
ing to lilac. Each. 
20c. 
IBIS (Iris Xaem- 
pferi), Japan. A 
fine, hardy plant 
which does well in 
cool, moist places. 
This Iris would be 
used much more if 
its beauty were 
known. Blooms 
from the middle of 
June until August. 
The various shades 
of color are exqui- 
site, in blue, lav- 
ender, white and DOUBLE HOLLY HOCKS 
cream. Each, 20c; 
doz., $2.00. 
S£DUM (Stone Crop), Suitable for the rockery, 
carpet bedding, covering of graves, etc., in many 
varieties. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
GUBMAZr FI^EUB DB BIS. This variety is 
more commonly used and is very successful in 
moist or watery places. The varieties are blue, 
white, purple and violet. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00. 
ITABIAN IBIS. A most beautiful and the only 
fragrant variety of the Iris. It is cultivated for 
the bulbs, which, when dried and powdered, make 
the finest of face powders. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
IBIS SBBEBICA (Yale Blue). A slender, grace- 
ful, tall-growing Iris, with flowers quite similar 
to those of the German Iris, but smaller and 
much more numerous. The plants form large, 
strong, compact clumps, and bloom so freely that 
the deep blue flowers give almost a solid color 
effect. Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
BAVABDUIiA (Lavender). Vera. This is the 
true Sweet Lavender; grows about 18 inches high; 
delightfully fragrant blue flowers in July and 
August. Large plants, each, 35c. 
BIATBIS. Most showy and attractive plants 
with long spikes of purple and rosy purple flow- 
ers from July to September; 3 to 4 feet. Each, 
20c. 
BIBUM (Flax). A desirable plant for the bor- 
der or rockery, growing 2 feet high, with light, 
graceful foliage and large blue flowers all sum- 
mer. Each, 20c. 
BUFINUS (Inuerheimi). Showy, hardy peren- 
nials growing 3 to 4 feet in height and producing 
during summer long racemes of Pea-like flowers 
in a great variety of colors. Each, 20c. 
BYCHBIS (Campion). All of the Lychnis are 
of the easiest culture, thriving in any soil, and 
this, in addition to their brightness, has brought 
them into high favor with lovers of hardy plants. 
Each, 20c. Chalcedouica. A most desirable plant, 
heads of brilliant orange-scarlet in June and July; 
grows 2 to 3 feet high. Haageana. Brilliant 
orange-scarlet, fiowers in May and June; 12 Inches. 
PBOBIES. These are absolutely hardy every- 
where, have no insect enemies, and always live 
and increase in beauty. The finer and newer va- 
rieties 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 fiowers are well adapted for cutting, 
and for the ornamentation of the house, as they 
rival the rose in perfection of flower and brilliancy 
of coloring, possessing a striking individuality 
that is in accord with the present taste and style 
in floral decorations. Our collection embraces the 
choicest sorts in the most striking color — white, 
pink, crimson, etc., in various shades. Each, 35c. 
.FBATYCODOBS (Baloon Flower or Japanese). 
The Platycodons are closely allied to the Cam- 
panulas, and form neat, branched bushes of up- 
right habit. Grandiflorum. Deep blue cupped, 
star-shaped flowers. Album. A white-flowered 
form of the above. Each, 20c. 
FOBYGOBUM (Knot-Weed). Grows about 15 
inches high, and during August and September 
the entire plant appears as a foamy mass of 
white flowers. Each, 20c. 
FYBBTHBUM HYBBIDUM. Often called the 
colored daisy, for the fiower is exactly like a 
daisy. From a dense tuft (18 inches in diameter) 
of fern-llke 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. Boseum. Single flowers 
in assorted shades. Each, 20c. 
FHBOK BBCUSSATA. 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. 
FBIMUBAS (Primrose.) The hardy Primroses 
are among the most beautiful interesting of our 
early spring flowers. Plant them in rich, well- 
drained soil, in the border or in a sheltered nook 
in the rockery; if po.ssible, in a half-shady place. 
Large clumps, each, 15c. 
SCABIOSA. From a cluster of well-formed 
foliage, which remains close to the ground, ap- 
pear numerous straight leafless flower-stalks. 18 
inches of which is crowned with a large saucer- 
shaped flower, composed of an outer row of grace- 
fully fringed petals and a centre composed of 
fluted filaments, of which part are unopened, 
creating a very artistic effect. The flowers ap- 
pear in succession from June till September. 
Excellent for the foreground of borders. Space. 
10 inches. Cancasica. Delicate lavender. Each. 
25c. 
SAXIFBAGA (Megasea). These are admirable 
for the front of the border or shrubbery, forming 
masses of handsome, broad, deep green foliage, 
which alone renders them useful, while the pretty 
flowers, which appear very early in the spring, 
some almost as soon as the frost is out of the 
ground, make them doubly effective. Light pink, 
deep rose, deep rosy-crimson, rosy-pink, light 
pink. Each, 20c. 
SHASTA DAISY. An extra fine type of this 
flower which we can recommend very highly. 
Each, 15c; doz., $1.50. 
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