PERENNIALS CONTINUED 
DELPHINIUMS—IMPORTED STRAINS 
WONDERFUL HYBRIDS —The newest, the best and the finest to be secured anywhere. 
Colors vary from the palest shade of blue to the deepest indigo blue and royal purple 
with many intermediary pastel tones of mauve, pink, and lavender blendings. Flowers of 
huge size in both single and double forms. 
BELLADONNA —A sky-blue variety. June to October. 
FORMOSUM —The old favorite dark blue with white center. 
WREXHAM STRAIN- —Single and double, range of color varies, in¬ 
cludes pale blue, royal purple, pastel shades of pink, mauve and 
lavender. 
DICENTRA (Spectabilis Bleeding-Heart) —The Bleeding-Heart is one 
of the choicest memories of the old-fashioned garden. Price, 35c 
each; 3 for $1.00; prepaid. 
DICTAMUS FRAZINELLA (Gas Plant) —Have ashlike leaves with 
delightfully fragrant odor. The rose pink flowers are borne in up¬ 
right racemes. 20c each; 3 for 50c; prepaid. 
DIGITALIS GRANDIFLORA (Yellow Foxglove) —Good perennial. 
Dong, narrow, dark green leaves. Beautiful 2 V 2 foot spike of yellow 
flowers in June and July. 
FUNKIA—DAY LILY 
SUBCORDATA —Large pure white day lily, fragrant flowers, blooms 
August and September. 20c each; 3 for 50c; prepaid. 
« COERULEA —Broad green leaves, blue flowers. July to 
August. 15c; 2 for 16c. 
GAILLARDIA or BLANKET FLOWER —Conspicuous for 
their profusion of bloom. Blood-crimson, margined with 
yellow. 
GEUM (Mrs. Bradshaw) —Large double flowers of bright orange red, 
blooming nearly all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA or BABY’S BREATH 
PANICULATA —Very branching or spreading slender perennials of 
very easy culture, and very desirable where a mass of delicate misty 
white bloom will fill a bare place. 
BRISTOL FAIRY —New double flowered Gypsophila. Larger florets 
in fuller panicles; blooming season naturally longer. Pure white 
slightly blushed in cool weather. 35c each, 3 for $1.00. 
IRIS 
GERMAN—The old favorite white, pink, 
yellow, and blue. 6 for 60c; 12 for 61c. 
JAPANESE —Are magnificent in size and coloring. 
A field of them in bloom is a gorgeous sight. We 
have a fine mixture. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
15c each; 
SIBERIAN—The flowers are large and 
well formed, produced in great abun¬ 
dance; foliage graceful. For border or 
waterside. Three feet. White and blue. 
2 for 16c. 
LIATRIS (Blazing Star) Pycnostachya —Grows in 
poorer soil than most plants; requires no special 
attention. Will attract because of its unusual ap¬ 
pearance; beautiful as well as odd. Midsummer. 
Long spikes of rich rose purple flowers attractive 
to butterflies. 20c each. 
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