WEST HILL NURSERIES — FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
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HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued. 
Prices of all Perennials, except as noted, all strong, 2-year-old 
plants, each, 20c; 3 for 50c; 10 for #1.50, postpaid. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties 
at 10 rates. 
HARDY PHLOX—Continued. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Pure white, immense panicles, free bloomer, 
large, individual flowers. 
Rheinlander. A rare shade of salmon-pink, intensified by a 
distinct claret-red eye. Flowers and truss unusual size. 
Rosenberg. Extremely large flowers in a loose truss; bright 
reddish violet or wine color, with blood-red eye. 
Rynstroom. A lovely Paul Neyron shade of rose-pink. 
R. P. Struthers. Rosy salmon, crimson eye. Very showy. 
SPECIAL FRENCH. Mammoth trusses of individual flow¬ 
ers of the largest size. Beautiful bright pink. Strong 
grower. 25c each. 
Sir Edwin Landseer. Large trusses of brilliant crimson. 
PHLOX SUBULATA - Moss or Mountain Pink 
An early spring-flowering type, with pretty mosslike ever¬ 
green foliage. Very valuable for carpeting ground or cover¬ 
ing graves. 
POPPIES - Papaver 
For splendor and gorgeous effect nothing surpasses the 
hardy Poppy. Showy and conspicuous in any position. Fine 
to mix with fall-blooming shrubbery. 
Papaver orientale. Mammoth orange-red flowers with black 
centers. 5 to 7 inches across. 2Yi feet. May and June. 
P. nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Very bright and rich. Blooms 
abundantly June to fall if not allowed to go to seed. White, 
yellow and orange mixed. 1 foot. 
PYRETHRUM - Painted Daisy 
Bears a profusion of large, single flowers of very bright 
pink and rose colors on long stems. Foliage is finely cut and 
attractive. Splendid for cutting. 18 inches. June and July. 
STATICE - Sea Lavender 
A peculiar plant having a large tuft of large, thick and 
leathery leaves close to the ground. From these grow the 
flower stalks, bearing myriads of small, blue flowers which last 
for months if dried in the shade. 18 inches. July and August. 
STOKESIA - Stokes’ Aster 
Double, centaurea-shaped flowers, often 4 to 5 inches 
across. Both blue and white. V/l to 2 feet. July to October. 
TRITOMA 
Tritoma Pfitzeri (The Everblooming Flaming Torch). Vies 
with the finest Cannas for attractiveness and brilliancy. The 
plants show from six to ten grand flower stalks all the time, 
each displaying at the height of three feet a great cluster 
of flame colored flowers. Needs some protection in the 
North. June to November. 
VERONICA - Speedwell or Bluebird Flower 
One of the very handsomest hardy flower plants of a blue 
color. Its flowers at a distance resemble bluebirds perched 
in the foliage. Hardy and grows in strength and beauty 
from year to year. 2 feet. May to September. 
YUCCA 
Yucca, Adam’s Needle. A very handsome, stately and strik¬ 
ing evergreen plant with long, narrow, palmlike leaves, hav¬ 
ing white threads growing from their edges. Stems grow 
3 to 5 feet high, bearing bell-shaped, creamy white flowers 
in July. 
Y., Variegated. Same as above with this added beauty, the 
bright green, spikelike leaves are margined with deep yel¬ 
low. Especially attractive. Strong, 2-year roots, 75c each, 
postpaid. 
Siokesia—Stokes’ Aster. 
Tritoma. 
Yucca. 
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