Start Your Hardy Perennial Beds This Spring. 
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Hardy 
Phlox 
Plants 
2810 Coreopsis 
Lanceolata Grandiflora 
2814 ^ 
Daisy 
Shasta 
Alaska 
Fox Glove 
Digitalis 
Giant Shirley 
Hollyhocks Double Flowered 
2836 
Rudbeckia 
Golden Glow 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
Most Satisfactory of Ail Garden Flowers; Once Established, 
Last for Years, Growing More Beautiful Each Season 
Double Hollyhocks Foxglove-Digitalis 
A marvelous strain of Holly¬ 
hocks with fully double flowers 
placed closely together on stems 
growing 6 to 8 feet tall. This re¬ 
quires protection in sections 
where the winters are severe. 
Usually grown as biennials. 
2839 DOUBLE CRIMSON. 
2843 DOUBLE YELLOW. 
2842 DOUBLE WHITE. 
2840 DOUBLE PINK. 
2841 DOUBLE SALMON. 
Hardy Phlox 
2910 SIR WALTER LANDSEER. 
Light red, slightly tinged with 
rose. 
2911 VON HOCHBERG. Brilliant 
amaranth-purple. 
2903 LORD RALEIGH. Large flo¬ 
rets; violet-purple. 
2907 RHEINLANDER. Beautiful 
salmon-pink, deep claret-red 
eye, with flowers of immense 
size. 
2900 BRIDESMAID. Beautiful 
trusses; white, crimson eye. 
2905 MRS. CHAS. DORR. A tall, 
vigorous blue mauve or laven¬ 
der. 
2906 MRS. JENKINS. The best 
all-around pure-white. 
2902 LA VAGUE. Immense heads. 
Warm mauve with emphatic 
carmine eye. 
2901 FERDINAND CORTEZ. Deep 
crimson, overlaid coppery 
bronze. 
2904 MISS LINGARD. The 
earliest blooming, longest 
spikes, sweetly fragrant. 
Waxy white, lavender eye. 
2908 R. P. STRUTHERS. 
Bright rosy carmine, with 
claret-red eye. 
2909 RYNSTROM. Effective 
carmine-rose color. 
GIANT SHIRLEY. A magnifi¬ 
cent strain of the gloxinia-flow¬ 
ered type of vigorous habit 
attaining a height of from 5 to 
7 feet with spikes of bloom 4 feet 
in length, closely set with flowers 
of unusual size 
2823 WHITE. 
2822 ROSE. 
2821 PURPLE. 
2836 Golden Glow 
(Rudbeckia) Grand old stately, 
hardy perennial. A strong, robust 
grower, of five to six feet; pro¬ 
duces masses of double golden 
yellow cactus-dahlia-like flowers, 
from early July to late Septem- 
28i4 Shasta Daisy 
MRS. C. LOTHIAN BELL. A 
magnificent white Daisy. With¬ 
out question the largest flowered 
variety of its class. Under aver¬ 
age culture the blooms reach a 
diameter of 3 inches and more. 
The petals are broad and of great 
substance. The plants grow 2 x /z 
to 3 feet tall, bearing a profusion 
of blooms from July until Sep¬ 
tember. The long-stemmed flow¬ 
ers are excellent for cutting. 
Coreopsis 
2810 
LANCEOLATA GRANDIFLORA. 
One of the most popular hardy 
plants. The flowers are of a rich 
golden yellow, of graceful form 
and invaluable for cutting; in 
bloom from June until Autumn. 
It succeeds everywhere. Height 
1 y 2 to 2 feet. A group of these 
plants furnishes an unfailing 
mass of rich, glowing color. The 
plants grow vigorously in any 
sunny position._ 
Notice 
All Hardy Perennial Plants 
listed on this page at the fol¬ 
lowing uniform prices—Each, 
24 ets.j 3 for 65 cts.; Yz d'oz., 
$1.18; doz., $2.18, postpaid. 
