PERENNIALS CONTINUED 
Prices, 15c each; 3 for 40c; $1.50 per doz.; prepaid—except where noted. 
OENOTHERA—EVENING PRIMROSE (Missouriensis) —Low growing - . 
Blooms all summer. (Youngii) Firm shiny foliage, bright lemon 
yellow flowers, June to August. 
PHYSOSTEGIA VIRGINICA (False Dragon Head) —A unique and at¬ 
tractive American plant that stands apart from all other hardy 
plants. Begins to bloom about the first of July and if kept cut, will 
flower more or less for about three months. Pink or white. 
POPPY (Oriental Poppy) —One of the most striking flowers of the 
perennial border. After blooming in June the plants die down and 
disappear, making rosettes of foliage in late fall, and stay green all 
winter. 
PYRETHRUM OR PAINTED DAISY (Roseum) —Attractive fern-like 
foliage. Rose colored flowers, good for cutting. Bloom May and 
June. Single and double. 
RTTDBECKIA (Golden Glow) —Hardy. Six feet hit'll, 
masses of large, double golden yellow flowers, shaped like 
a Cactus Dahlia. 15c each, 2 for 16c, prepaid. 
GIANT PURPLE CONEFLOYVER —Most attractive purple 
flowers, with a very large, brown, cone-shaped center. 
Blooms from July to October. Three feet high; a splendid 
plant for the border. 15c each; 2 for 16e. 
HELIANTHUS —An improved variety of Helianthus, profuse bloomer. 
Yellow. 
ERYNGIU3I (Sea Holly) —Spiny leaves and thistle like flowers. 
Flower heads make fine winter bouquets. Metallic blue or silver 
color bracts. 
SEDUM (Stoneerop) —A very pretty, erect growing perennial attain¬ 
ing a height of eighteen inches. It has broad light green foliage 
with immense heads of handsome showy rose colored flowers. In¬ 
dispensable as a fall blooming plant.. 
SCABIOSA (Morning Bride, Oaucasica) —Soft shade of lavender, 
blooms June to September. Eighteen inches, 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
SALVIA AZUREA —A species from the Rocky Mountains, which pro¬ 
duces during August and September pretty sky-blue flowers in the 
greatest profusion. They have been admired very much by the many 
visitors to our nurseries this summer. 15c each, 3 for 40c. 
STACHYS LAN AT A —Old fashioned garden plant, soft sil¬ 
very foliage, good for edging. 
TRITOMA 1 CENT SALE 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) —It will bloom the 
first season sending up tall flower stems on 
which are borne the great blossoms of bright red. 
25c each; 2 for 26c. 
VERONICA SPEEDWELL (Elegans) —Erect grow¬ 
ing. Pink. 15c each; 2 for 16. 
(Spicata) —Violet blue flowers borne in masses. 
Blooms July and August. 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansies) —Best edging plant for 
hardy border. If properly cared for plants remain in bloom 
from May until October. Mixed colors. 
VIOLA APRICOT QUEEN —Lovely shades of yellow. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) Filamentosa —Effective and strik¬ 
ing for isolated positions on the lawn. Indispensable for 
the rockery. Its broad, swordlike, evergreen foliage and 
immense branching spikes of drooping creamy white 
flowers, rising to a height of six feet, render it a bold and handsome 
subject wherever placed. Should be planted in spring. 25c each; 
2 for 26c, prepaid. 
YUCCA VARIEGATED—A very striking Yucca with yellowish striped 
leaves. A distinct novelty. Price, 2 yr. old, 35c each; 3 for $1.03, 
prepaid. 
OLD FASHIONED GARDEN 
These plants were old favorites of our grand¬ 
mothers and are still of great merit in our gar¬ 
dens. Our selection of varieties. 
3 Aquilegia 
3 Chrysanthemum 
3 Coreopsis 
3 Shasta Daisies 
3 Diantlius 
3 Yellow Day Lilies 
3 Platyeodon 
4 Sedum—All different 
ALL PREPAID FOR $2.50 
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