ROSES—(Continued) 
DOROTHY PERKINS (Double Flowers). Pink. Price: 
40 c. 
PRIMROSE (Double Flowers). Yellow—a genuine yel¬ 
low. Price: 50c. 
TAUSCENDSHON (Double Flowers). (Thousand Beau¬ 
ties). Creamy white to soft pink. A great favorite. 
Many of our friends consider this variety the best 
of the really good climbers, blooms are very double. 
Price: 40c each. 
AMERICAN BEAUTY (Double Flowers) (Red). Price: 
50c each. 
All climbers heavy 2 year plants. Postpaid at prices 
shown. 
PERENNIALS 
Price of perennials strong field grown plants (except 
where otherwise priced). Price: 25c each; 3 -for 60c, 
postpaid. 
ANEMONE (Windflower). They succeed best in light, 
rich, well-drained loam. Plant in early October, or 
as soon as the ground can be worked in the spring. 
If planted in the autumn they should be covered with 
leaves, straw or long manure on the approach of 
winter. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower). Gaillardias are fine 
for bedding and borders, invaluable as a cut flower. 
Blooms all summer. 
GYPSOPH1LA (Liatris—Blazing Star or Gay-Feather). 
It blooms in midsummer and throws up long, narrow 
spikes of rich purple flowers, 4 feet high, which last 
a long time. 
BLEEDING HEART OR SEAL FLOWER (Spectabilis). 
Its long racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers 
are always attractive. Is perfectly at home in any 
part of the hardy border and especially valuable for 
planting in the shade. 
Price: 50c each. 
CAMPANULA (Bell-flower). A large, beautiful and 
most important family for the flower garden. The dwarf 
species are charming for rock gardens, being not diffi¬ 
cult to cultivate. 
CHINESE LANTERN PLANT (Physalis). Produces 
freely its bright orange-scarlet lantern-like fruits, 
which can be cut and dried, in which shape they are 
used extensively for floral decoration during winter. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). The Columbine is one of 
the most beautiful hardy perennials, producing grace¬ 
ful spurred flowers on 2-foot stems. They are one of 
the most important of our early hardy flowers and 
should be grown in quantity, being easy to establish 
and thriving in almost any situation. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed). One of the most popular hardy 
plants. The flowers are a rich golden yellow of a 
beautiful graceful form. 
DELPHINIUM (Perennial Larkspur). There are many 
species in cultivation, but the most important are the 
tall hybrids, of which there are many varieties with 
a wonderful range of color. 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis). 
GIANT SHIRLEY HYBRIDS. The flower heads are 
over 2 feet long, crowded with big, bell-shaped blos¬ 
soms. Color range from white and shell-pink to deep¬ 
est rose, many attractively dotted crimson or choco¬ 
late. 
GYPSOPHILIA (Baby’s Breath). Fine for cutting and 
drying for winter bouquets. 
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