Hart & Vick’s Seeds, Plants, Bulbs • Rochester, N. Y. 
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Digitalis • Foxglove 
The Foxgloves, old-fashioned, dignified, 
and stately, are wholesome company in any 
garden. 
Gloxiniaeflora. These bloom in June and 
July. Plants 2 to 3 feet high. We have 
four colors—Purple, Rose, White, Salmon. 
Giant Shirley Hybrids. They are magnifi¬ 
cent, attaining a height of from 5 to 7 feet, 
with spikes of bloom 4 feet in length, 
closely set with flowers of unusual size, 
ranging in color from purest white to 
deepest rose, handsomely spotted with 
crimson-maroon and chocolate. 
Gaillardia • Blanket Flower 
New Dazzler. One of the showiest hardy 
plants, growing about 2 feet high and suc¬ 
ceeding in any soil in a sunny position. 
Begins to bloom in June and continues the 
entire season. The large flowers are gor¬ 
geously colored, the center dark red-brown, 
while the petals are marked with rings of 
brilliant crimson, orange, and vermilion, 
and often a combination of all in one 
flower. Very fine for cutting. 
Geum 
Very pretty rock-garden and border plants 
2 feet high, with showy flowers, making a 
brilliant display all summer. 
*Mrs. Bradshaw. Large, double, orange- 
scarlet flowers. 
*Lady Stratheden. Golden yellow, double 
flowers. 
Gypsophila • Baby’s Breath 
A very elegant, light, and graceful peren¬ 
nial, forming a mass of thread-like stems 
with an abundance of small, white flowers 
during July and August. Splendid used in 
bouquets of larger flowers, and may also be 
dried and used with Everlasting Flowers. 
Paniculata. Single white flowers. 
Bristol Fairy. A new kind bearing, all 
summer long, very large, pure white, 
extremely double flowers. Plants 50c each; 
$1.25 for 3; $4.50 for 12. 
Helianthemum * Rock Rose 
Dwarf, evergreen, shrubby perennial. 
Forms dense masses of pleasing foliage 
studded with brilliantly colored flowers. 
Splendid for a dry place in the rockery. 
*Fire Ball. Bright scarlet, double flowers. 
Rose Queen. Large single pink flowers. 
Each of the above, plants 35c each; 90c for 3; 
$3 for 12. 
Heuchera • Coral Bells 
*Sanguinea. Handsome, dwarf, bushy plants 
of robust growth and easy culture, growing 
from 18 to 24 inches high and bearing, 
during July and August, graceful spikes of 
bright crimson flowers in the greatest 
profusion. Splendid for the border, 
rockery, and for cutting. 
Hibiscus • Mallow 
A wonderfully improved Hibiscus whose 
giant flowers, 10 to 12 inches in diameter and 
of greatly intensified color, are borne very 
freely from July until late in September. 
This most beautiful and hardy of all peren¬ 
nial plants should be in every perennial 
border. Brilliant Red, Pure White, Rose- 
Pink. Each, plants 30c each; 75c for 3; 
$2.50 for 12. 
Hollyhocks 
Stately, majestic, hardy plants from 6 to 
8 feet high, which are a necessary part of 
every old-fashioned garden, and should also 
find a place interspersed with shrubbery, as 
clumps on the lawn or in the mixed border, 
where their colossal spikes of bloom produce 
bold and showy effects which cannot be 
secured with any other flowering plant. 
Double White Double Yellow 
Double Pink Double Red 
Double Salmon Double Maroon 
Each of above, 2-year-old plants, 30c each; 
75c for 3; $2.50 for 12. 
IMPERATOR. An extra-fine variety in 
various color combinations including rose 
and yellow, pink and yellow, cerise and 
salmon, and others. Very effective in 
large groups. The flowers are frilled and 
fringed and often 6 inches across. Mixed 
colors only. Plants 50c each; $1.25 for 3; 
$4.50 for 12. 
Iberis • Hardy Candytuft 
*Sempervirens. Splendid, early-flowering 
rock- and border-plant. Grows 6 inches 
high and its evergreen foliage is completely 
hidden with dense heads of pure white 
flowers. 
Iris 
The Iris is one of the finest of our hardy 
plants. Not particular as to soil or locaticn, 
but asking only that the sun shine on it, it 
throws up spikes of bloom that are marvelous 
in their delicacy of structure, and the color¬ 
ings, which are exquisitely dainty, are won¬ 
derful in their blendings and variety. 
Iris Germanica • German Iris 
Alcazar. Soft orchid and purple. 
Ambassadeur. Lavender and maroon. Very 
large. 
Crusader. Lavender-blue. An extra-fine Iris. 
Dream. Lilac-pink. 
Georgia. Standards and falls soft pink 
suffused with orange. 
Gold Imperial. Golden yellow. 
Mme. Chobaut. Soft yellow edged with red. 
Morning Splendour. Standards petunia- 
violet; falls rich purple. 
Quaker Lady. Standards smoky lavender; 
falls ageratum-blue and old-gold. 
Rhein Nixe. Standards pure white; falls deep 
violet-blue. 
Each of above, plants 25c each; 65c for 3; 
$2 for 12. 
Collection: One plant of each of the above 
10 varieties for $1.85. 
Iris Kaempferi • Japanese Iris 
Gold Bound. Snow-white with golden 
center. Six petals. 
Hercules. Clear lilac-blue. Double. 
Mahogany. Mahogany-red. Double. 
Each of above plants, 35c each; 90c for 3; 
$3 for 12. 
Iris Primula * Miniature Iris 
Excelsa. Pale yellow and cream. 
Neptune. Deep rich blue. 
The Bride. Pure white; extra-large blooms. 
Each of above plants, 25c each; 65c for 3; 
$2 for 12. 
Lychnis • Campion 
A fine old-fashioned flower, bearing during 
the summer and early autumn large heads of 
brilliantly colored flowers. 
Chalcedonica. Heads of vivid scarlet flowers; 
in bloom a long time. One of the brightest 
plants for the garden. 
*Viscaria flore-pleno. Old-rose; double blos¬ 
soms. It grows about 12 inches high. 
Giant Shirley Foxgloves 
Lavandula * Lavender 
Vera. This is the true Sweet Lavender. It 
grows about 18 inches high and bears 
delightfully fragrant, blue flowers in July 
and August. Plants 30c each; 75c for 3; 
$2.50 for 12. 
German Iris 
Prices of all Hardy Garden Flowers, 30c each; 75c for 3; $2.50 for 12, 
unless otherwise stated 
