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Hardy Perennial Plants 
EARLY CIANT IMPERIAL STOCKS 
A recently developed strain of early-flowering Winter or Bromp- 
ton Stocks, forming much-branched plants about 2% feet high and 
having numerous spikes of very large, double, delightfully fragrant 
flowers; they are of special value as bedding plants. Seeds or plants 
set out in early fall bloom throughout the spring and summer 
months. Five excellent varieties : 
CANARY YELLOW 
ELK’S PRIDE Royal purple. 
COLDEN ROSE (New.) Light golden rose. 
LAVENDER Extra fine. 
ROSE Deep rose pink. 
10 cents each, 12 for 75 cents, 100 for $5.00 
WALLFLOWER 
NEW DOUBLE EARLY WONDER Few persons recognize the 
value of Wallflowers for 
early spring blooming. Ordinarily this flower is blooming in Jan¬ 
uary or early February, long before any other flower. The range 
of colors include orange, gold, bronze and yellow. Very fragrant 
and sweet. Price, 10 cents each, 12 for $1.00, $6.00 per 100. 
SIBERIAN About 12 inches high with heads of brilliant orange 
flowers. Very dwarf hatrdy biennial plants, usually 
handled as annuals, flowering freely through the summer from seed 
sown in spring; for early spring flowering sow in late summer. 
Splendid for rockery. 10 cents each, 12 for $1.00. 
SINGLE SWEET VIOLET 
PRINCE OF WALES This variety is far ahead of any other 
single violet known. The grand single 
flowers of a true violet-blue color that does not fade, and of the 
richest, most delicious fragrance. Price, 15 cents each, $1.50 dozen. 
RUDBECKIA PURPUREA 
CIANT PURPLE CONE-FLOWER Flowers about four inches 
across, of a peculiar reddish 
purple with a remarkably large cone-shaped center of brown ; forms 
bushy plants three feet high, and blooms from July to October. 
Price, 20 cents, 3 for 50 cents. 
LEMON LILY 
HERMEROCALLIS FLAVA Few plants present a more striking 
appearance on the lawn or border 
than a large clump of this clear lemon-colored Lily, which is pro¬ 
duced in the greatest profusion, lasting in flower a long time. 
Price, 40 cents each. 
PACHYSANDRA 
JAPANESE SPURCE A trailing plant 6 to 8 inches high, form¬ 
ing broad mats of bright glossy green foli¬ 
age. A ground c«Wer which will grow in all shady situations and 
the only plant which will thrive under pine trees. Some of its main 
uses are: Under all evergreen plantings, under all shrub plantings, 
for areaway copings, for loggia and enclosed porch uses, for shrub 
and flower bed borders, for bordering walks and drives, for steep 
terraces in sun or shade, for city yards it is ideal, for dense shades 
under any kind of trees. Price, strong 3-inch pot plants with from 
8 to 12 leaves, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen, $8.00 per 100. 
FEVERFEW—LITTLE GEM 
This variety surpasses the old variety in every respect. It is 
very dwarf, growing only from 8 to 12 inches high. The flowers are 
larger and of more perfect form, and of the purest white and of 
free flowering habit, the plant being perfectly loaded with bloom. 
Price, 15 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
COLDEN CLOW 
DOUBLE RUDBECKIA Bears immense masses of large, round 
golden yellow flowers for weeks. Price, 
15 cents each, 3 for 40 cents. 
FRAGRANT HARDY CARDEN PINKS 
Favorite of the old-fashioned garden—the fragrant Pinks. Price, 
15 cents each, 6 for 50 cents. 
HARDY PHLOX 
New and Up-to-Date Varieties 
20c each; 12 for $2.00 
DR. KONENCSHOEFER Lavender red, dark center. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD Brilliant lavender. 
ENCHANTRESS Salmon pink, red eye. 
EUROPA Pure white, red eye. 
CEN. VON HEUTZ Orange scarlet, white eye. 
GRAF ZEPPELIN Pure white, red eye. 
IRIS Purplish blue. 
JULES SANDEAU Dwarf, lilac pink. 
MIA RUYS Dwarf, waxy white. 
MISS LINCARD This variety is a suffruticosa type. The differ¬ 
ence is that they bloom month or six weeks 
before the other type. It has beautiful shiny green foliage, free 
from disease, pure white, sweet scented. 
R. P. STRUTHERS Rosy carmine, claret eye. 
RHEINLANDER Salmon pink, claret red eye. 
RYNDSTROM Rose pink. 
SMILES Violet pink, carmine eye. 
THOR Deep salmon pink, red eye. 
VON HOCKBERC Brilliant red. 
W. KESSELRIND Dark violet, white eye. 
WIDAR Reddish violet, white eye. 
One each of the above 18 varieties, $2.75 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
MOSS, OR MOUNTAIN PINK An early spring-flowering type, 
with pretty moss-like evergreen 
foliage, which, during the flowering season, is hidden under the 
masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, or the border 
and invaluable for carpeting the ground or covering graves. ALBA, 
pure white: ROSEA, bright rose. Price, 20 cents each, 3 for 50 cents. 
HIBISCUS—MALLOW 
WHITE Tall, free-flowering, perfectly hardy; color, white, deep 
crimson center. Price, 40 cents each. 
PINK Similar to the hardy white Hibiscus, but the flower is of a 
clear even pink, very striking. Price, 40 cents each. 
CRIMSON Immense striking deep crimson flowers; nothing with 
as much merit has been introduced in recent years. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
STAR MALLOW This variety has large, pointed, star-shaped 
crimson flowers 8 to 10 inches across. Upright 
grower with reddish-green, heavily-veined five-pointed leaves. 
Price, 50 cents each. 
One each of the Four varieties, $1.50 
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