HART'S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
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COREOPSIS. Large golden yellow fringed 
flowers on long wiry stems, fine for cut¬ 
ting, and blooming practically all sum¬ 
mer. One of the showiest and best of all 
perennials. They grow about 2 ft. high. 
Blooms all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA. Hardy Baby’s Breath, 
Paniculata Single. Immense panicles of 
delicate white gauze-like flowers from 
June to August. Very desirable for mix¬ 
ing with other cut flowers. Perfectly 
hardy and easily grown. 2 ft. 
HARDY CARNATION. Red Grenadin. 
These plants are quite hardy, requiring 
protection only in exposed locations. The 
large, double flowers are of rich dark red 
color. 
DELPHINIUM. Hardy Perennial Lark¬ 
spur. It is almost impossible to convey 
anything like an adequate description of 
the improved Delphiniums. Their great¬ 
est charm lies in the wonderful stateli¬ 
ness of growth, and the rich colors and 
tints of their striking flowers. Nothing 
in blue can compare with Delphiniums, 
and for their value in hardy borders they 
are unsurpassed. 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. Most at¬ 
tractive hardy perennials which have be¬ 
come very popular. Valuable border plants 
with many stems about 2 ft. high, each 
surmounted with handsome flowers in the 
brightest shades of rose, flesh-pink, crim¬ 
son, etc. It blooms from May to July. 
SHASTA DAISY. This magnificent white 
daisy is the largest flowered of its class, 
blooms frequently measuring 6 inches 
across with very broad petals of great 
substance. 2^ to 3 ft. Splendid for 
florists. 
ELDER DAISY. Very valuable early 
variety as you can cut flowers in May 
for Memorial Day. Flowers not quite as 
large as Shasta but more are produced on 
each plant. 
All Perennials are field-grown, 2-year 
plants; 20c each; $1.50 per dozen, pre¬ 
paid. 
AQUILEGIA 
HARDY PERENNIAL 
PHLOX 
One of the most useful flowers for sum¬ 
mer decorations. Colors vary from pure 
white to deep crimson. Exceedingly hardy. 
Once planted, they require no further at¬ 
tention for several years, but it is advis¬ 
able to renew them about every fifth year. 
They flower from early.July to middle of 
September, and 1 to 4 ft. tall. 
Athis —Salmon. 
B. Comte —A beautiful French purple. 
Eclaireur —A dark red. 
Fernand Cortez —Scarlet. 
Marshal French —Cherry-red. 
Millie Hoboken —New bright pink. 
Rijnstroom —Bright crimson pink, immense 
flowers. 
Rosenberg —Purple. 
R. P. Struthers —Carmine wdth red eye. 
Sunset —Color of the sunset. 
Widar —Purple with white eye. 
Windot —White with red eye. 
PRICE—Large field-grown clumps ready 
to bloom: Each 15c; 12 for $1.50. Prepaid. 
