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RIVERVIEW GARDENS , ST. PAUL , MINN. 
Hardy Perennials 
Hardy perennials rightfully have an 
important place in the most beautiful 
gardens of today. The plants we offer 
are strong field-grown specimens which 
will make a good showing the first year. 
Hardy Phlox 
This beautiful flower is one of the 
most desirable of hardy perennials. 
They are easy to cultivate, the season 
of blooming is long, and they furnish a 
great variety in color. Phlox are ex¬ 
tremely effective, either as single speci¬ 
mens, in small groups, or in large beds 
on the lawn. They can be used to good 
advantage in a border planting in front 
of shrubbery. From a few shoots many 
new shoots come up so that in a short 
time a nice bed of Phlox is permanently 
provided. 1 year old field grown. 
Beacon—Large trusses of brilliant 
crimson-red .$0.50 
Betty Lou—Brilliant salmon-pink. .50 
Dr. Konigshofer — Very brilliant 
scarlet, with blood-red eye. Me¬ 
dium height. Midseason. Not 
a strong grower. 50c each, $5.00 
per dozen. 
Elizabeth Campbell —Bright sal¬ 
mon-pink with lighter shadings 
and dark red eye; one of the 
handsomest and most attrac¬ 
tive .$0.50 
Frau Anton Buchner —Pure white. 
Has a strong habit and produces 
flowers of an enormous size and 
perfect form.50 
Soft pink suffused white. .50 
Miss Lingard—Pure white; the 
earliest of all. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer; good for cut flowers.50 
Von Hoboken —Pure soft pink 
without eye, large flower on 
long erect stems. A very fine 
novelty.50 
Siebold —An improved Coquelicot; 
vivid orange-scarlet; somewhat 
brighter and a stronger grower. .50 
Widar —Light reddish violet with 
very large white center.50 
Lil ium Regale 
This new lily is becoming very pop¬ 
ular. Its waxy white and beautifully 
formed great blossoms have a tinge of 
primrose yellow in the throat, while the 
outsides of the petals have a deep rose 
blush. They are very hardy, but it is 
very important to give them a liberal 
covering with marsh hay or other ma¬ 
terials that will keep them dry during 
the winter. They should be planted to> 
a depth of 8 inches or more. 
Large bulbs, 25c. 
