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IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH 
LIATRIS, PYCNOSTACHYA (Kansas Gay Feather). 4 to 5 ft. If you 
want something out of the ordinary for tall growing plants you will enjoy 
this variety. Flowers are purple and borne in dense spikes which continue in 
bloom for along time. Foliage thick and grass-like. Each, 30cts.; 6 for $1.30. 
X LINUM, PERENNE (Sometimes called Flowering Evergreen). 2 ft. 
Dainty sky blue flowers on graceful arching Stems, flowering continuously 
from May to Oftober. Resembles the Evergreen in appearance of foliage. 
Be sure to include this variety in your order. Each, 20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X MATRICARIA, (Feverfew) 1(4 ft. One of the older varieties of 
Hatdy Perennials that Still holds its place by reason of sheer merit. A very 
attractive plant with finely divided foliage with clusters of double white and 
yellow flowers from early spring until late fall. Each, 20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X—MONARDA, (Bee-balm) 2 to 3 ft. One of our beSt perennials for 
giving a blaze of red coloring in your garden, during June, July and August. 
A splendid Rock Garden plant and also adapted for setting anywhere you 
want brilliant crimson flowers. The flowers are borne in close heads and 
have the peculiar habit of a second flower Stem growing out of the firSt 
flowers, making an odd and very pretty effeft. The leaves when crushed 
have a delightful fragrance. Each, 20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X—MYOSOTIS, ALPESTRIS (Forg;et-Me-Not). 6 to 10 in. The National 
flower of Belgium. One of the beSt-liked flowers that we grow. Splendid 
for Rock Gardens, Borders, and Edgings. Each, 20 cents; 6 for $1.00. 
X—OENOTHERA, YOUNGII (Evening Primrose) 1 to 2 ft. A Strong, 
Stocky, large-leaved plant, with firm, shining foliage, with bright yellow 
flowers from June to August. Extra good subjeft for sunny position in the 
Border or Rock Garden. Each, 30 cents; 6 for $1.50. 
PAINTED DAISY, See Pyrethrum. 
PANSY . Early Flowering Giant Mixed. This special Strain of Pansy will 
bloom about three weeks earlier than ordinary mixtures. Flowers giant in 
size with many diStinft shades of color. Each, 10 cents; 6 for 50 cents. 
Papaver Orientale 
(Oriental Poppy) 
One of the moSt popular perennials. 
The big, flaming scarlet flowers, often 
6 to 8 inches across with purple-black 
throats, fit in and add much color and 
life to any landscape. We have counted 
105 flowers on one large Plant. Besides 
their great value for spreading a mass 
of color in the garden, the flowers are 
very fine for bouquets. Cut long Stems 
j uSt before the buds open, sear the ends 
of Stems by holding in flame, then put 
into vases with water andltreat as usual 
and the flowers will open and last for 
several days. 
Oriental Poppy plants can be set in 
spring, but the beSt time to move them 
is during their dorment period in July, 
