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PERENNIALS 
HARDY PHLOX—One of the most desirable of the hardy garden 
flowers, very showy and blooming over a period of 2 or 3 months. 
We offer strong, field grown, 2-year plants, 20c. each; 2.00 per doz., 
except where noted. 
R. P. STROUTHERS—Carmine, red eye, each.$ .20 
BRIDESMAID—White with red eye; Champs Elysees, dark pur¬ 
plish-red; Eclaireur, carmine, with light eye.20 
FIREBRAND—New flame red, extra, each.25 
JULES SANDEAU—Watermelon pink; MRS. JENKINS, pure 
white, best; MISS LINGARD, white, very early; RIJIN- 
STROOM, rose pnk, fine.15 
VON HOCHBERG—Amaranth, red, each.25 
Lavender Phlox, good for beginners—20 for. 1.00 
Creeping Phlox, pink and lavender.25 
Other new varieties not listed. 
HIBISCUS or MALLOW MARVELS — Strong plants, 20c. each 
$2.00 per dozen. Very large flowers in summer and fall. Colors 
white, pink and red. 
YUCCA—(Adams Needle). Hardy perennial, tall spikes bearing- 
many cream-colored flowers. Strong 3-year-old plants, each. . .25 
ANCHUSA, ITALICA DROPMORE—Blue, each.25 
BLEEDING HEART—2 year, strong, each.40 
GYPSOPHILA—(Baby’s Breath). Each .25 
HEUCHERA—(Coral Bells). Each .25 
COREOPSIS—Golden yellow, each.25 
FALSE DRAGONHEAD—Lavender purple, each.25 
RUSSIAN VIOLET—Hardy, violet, each.35 
PLATYCODON or BALLOON FLOWER—White and blue, each .25 
HARDY VERBENA—Lavender, each .20 
SHASTA DAISY—Hardy type, each.25 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUM—White, bronze, red, orange and 
yellow, each .25 
ORIENTAL POPPY—Very large red, each.25 
AQUILEGIA (Mrs. Scott Elliott’s)—Long spurred hybrids, all 
colors, 25c. each—dozen . 2.50 
CATMONIA—(Cat Mint) — 3 for.25 
