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HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued 
(*) Asterisk indicates plants that are suitable for rock garden planting. 
Painted Daisy 
PLATYCODON 
Japanese Bell Flower —A valuable peren¬ 
nial, forming- a dense, branching bush of up¬ 
right habit. One to two feet with neat 
foliage. It blooms from July until frost. 
Large bell-shaped, deep blue flowers. 
ORIENTAL POPPY 
Poppy —One of the most striking flowers 
of the perennial border. After blooming in 
June the plants die down and disappear, 
making rosettes of foliage in late fall, and 
stay green all winter. Assorted orange, red 
and scarlet. 
PYRETHRUM 
Painted Daisy 
Roseum — Attractive fern-like foliage. 
Rose colored flowers, good for cutting. 
Bloom May and June. Single and double. 
RTJDBECKIA 
Coneflower 
Purpurea—Giant Purple Coneflower. Pe¬ 
culiar reddish purple flowers, with a very 
large, brown, cone-shaped center. Blooms 
from July to October. 3 feet. 
PENTSTEMON 
Beard Tongue 
Acuminatus —A new beautiful variety. 
The leaves are very pointed and the flower 
is a deep purple. Blooms in July. 
♦Glabra Rosea —Rich purple flowers on 
spikes 1 y 2 feet long. 
Torreyi Barbatus —Brilliant scarlet flow¬ 
ers from June until August. 2 feet. Effective 
border plant. 
PHLOX 
Eclaireur —Brilliant rosy Magenta, white 
eye. July-August. 
Nicholas Flammel —Beautiful new red, 
large flowers, bright carmine with crimson 
eye. 
Fuerbrand (Fireglow) —Brilliant orange- 
scarlet. Sometimes almost Vermillion. 
Flowers very freely. 
Mrs. Milly Van, Hoboken —An excellent 
new variety. Strong grower and free flow¬ 
ering. 
Ryndstrom —A good strong grower pro¬ 
ducing an abundance of stems, each one 
topped with heavy trusses of flowers of a 
lovely rose-pink. 
Marshal French —It is the best that has 
ever been grown. It is carmine in color, 
retaining its color over a period of many 
days. 
Seboldi —A beautiful orange-scarlet, very 
late. 
Mrs. Jenner —White—pink eye. 
Miss Lingard —Immense heads of pure 
white flowers in June, September and Oc¬ 
tober. 
Betty Lou —Bright orange-scarlet, large 
flowers of striking color. 
The above 10 varieties of phlox all post¬ 
paid for $1.45. 
PHYSOSTEGIA—VIVID 
False Dragon Head —Begins to bloom 
about the first of July and if kept cut, will 
flower more or less for about three months. 
Lavender. 
SALVIA 
Meadow Sage or Clary 
Nemerosa —Showy, hardy plants of medi¬ 
um growth and of easy cultivation. The 
flowers are very attractive during the sum¬ 
mer and autumn. Deep violet. August and 
September. 
The Vaticans —Very distinct and unusual 
variety. The flower spikes are lightly tinged 
with a reddish pink. 
SCABIOSA 
Pin Cushion Flower 
Caucasia (Blue Bonnet) —Their lovely 
flowers are a soft and charming shade of 
lavender; commences t* bloom in June, 
throwing stems 18 to 24 inches high until 
September. 
Physostegia 
All Perennials on this page are Prepaid. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c 
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