Hardy Perennials and Biennials-continued 
Per Pkt. 
Beilis Perennis (Double Daisy.) Sow the 
seed very early. The flowers are abundant 
in early spring and may be continued later 
by the use of water. Set about six inches 
apart in a cool border. 6 inches high. 
Longfellow. Large, rose-colored flowers .. 10c 
Snowball. Large, double pure white . 10c 
Finest Mixed . 10c 
Canterbury Bells (Biennial). Large bell¬ 
shaped flowers which are very effective. 
Succeeds best in light, rich soil. Transplant 
two feet apart. Height 2 to 4 feet. 
Single, Fine Mixed. 10c 
Double, Fine Mixed. 10c 
Blue, Cup and Saucer . 10c 
Rose, Cup and Saucer . 10c 
White, Cup and Saucer. 10c 
Choice Mixed, Cup and Saucer. 10c 
Carnation. 
Chaubaud’s Giant Double. The plants, 18 
inches high, robust and erect, produce beau¬ 
tiful double clove scented flowers of extra 
large size. Perennial, blooms in six months 
from seeding. 
Mixed .. . 15c 
Cerastium (Snow in Summer). A lux¬ 
uriant, fast growing creeper, 6 inches, for 
edgings and sunny locations in rock gardens. 
The silvery white foliage and the small 
white flowers, give the effect of snow. 15c 
Chelone (Turtle Head). 
Barbata. A graceful perennial growing 4 feet 
tall, blooming June until September. Tub¬ 
ular flowers, well arranged on tall slender 
stems. Excellent for cutting. Mixed colors 15c 
Coreopsis (Golden Wave). 
Grandiflora Auriculata Superba—3 feet tall. 
Golden yellow flowers with a serrated 
brownish red band encircling the golden 
disc or center. Excellent for cutting. 15c 
Delphinium (Hardy Larkspur). 
Formosum. Deep blue, 4 feet . 10c 
Double Hybrids. Finest Mixed. 4 feet. 10c 
Belladonna. Light Blue . 10c 
Wrexham Hybrids (Hollyhock Strain). A 
vigorous, tall, stately growing type with 
large flowers of blue shades . 25c 
Dianthus (Hardy Garden Pinks). 
Double Clove. A hardy perennial pink, very 
fragrant, choice colors. 10c 
Plumarius (Grass Pink, or Pheasant-eye 
Pink). A single hardy Pink with fringed- 
edged, fragrant flowers, mixed colors. 10c 
Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis). Small star- 
like flowers borne in clusters. The plant 
is of easy culture and blooms the first year 
if seed is sown early. 4 to 9 inches. 
Indigo Blue. Large, dark blue flowers. 10c 
Victoria. Large flowers, bright azure blue; 
dwarf habit; fine for borders .,10c 
Fine Mixed . 10c 
Per Pkt. 
Foxglove (Digitalis) (Biennial). 
The Foxgloves are highly ornamental plants. 
3 feet tall. They are fine for the mixed 
border or planted singly in half-shady 
places near a walk or drive. The spikes of 
flowers are often two feet in length, con¬ 
taining scores of the pretty-spotted thimble¬ 
shaped flowers. Perfectly hardy. Sow seed 
in spring in the garden and transplant as 
desired. 
Mixed Varieties . 10c 
Gailliardia 
French Honeysuckle (Hedysarum). 
Very handsome, free-flowering plants; 
well adapted for borders or rock-work. 3 
feet. 
Scarlet . 10c 
Gaillardia. Showy and hardy perennials, 
flowering from July to October. 3 feet. 
Grandiflora Hybrida. Finest Mixed. 10c 
Geum. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. This hardy perennial, 2 
feet tall, produces large, double, dazzling, 
orange scarlet blooms, over a rosette of 
leaves . 25c 
Gypsopliila (Baby’s Breath). Free-flow¬ 
ering plants, succeeding in any garden 
soil. Fine for bouquets. 3 feet tall. 
Paniculata. White flowers. 10c 
Paniculata. Double white . 20c 
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