FAIRBURY NURSERIES, FAIRBURY, NEBRASKA 
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BLEEDING HEART 
DICENTRA. Bleeding Heart, the popu¬ 
lar name of the Dicentra, is derived from 
the curious heart-shaped blossoms, with the 
drop of blood below; were great favorites 
in the old gardens. Fine for the border or 
margins of shrubbery. In the spring these 
plants bear beautiful heart-shaped flowers 
of a light red color. The stems grow 18 to 
24 inches high, with abundant deeply cut 
leaves of light green color. Price 25c each, 
10 for 52.25, postpaid. 
PEONIES 
(Edulls Superba.) Best dark pink va¬ 
riety; early. 
(Pestiva Maxima.) Best white, very 
large. 
(Modeste Guerin.) Color of American 
Beauty rose; strong grower. 
(Indispensable.) Largest pink. 
(June Bride.) Latest large white, extra 
fine, very fragrant. 
Postpaid, each, 25c; 5 for 51.00. 
By freight or express, 20c each; 8 for 
51 . 00 . 
Mixed plants, postpaid, 20c each, 7 for 
51 . 00 . 
By freight or express, 15c each, 10 for 
51 . 00 . 
HARDY 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
We offer an assortment of the hardy 
varieties. They flower profusely in Oc¬ 
tober, after everything else has been 
killed. They are excellent for cut flow¬ 
ers and bouquets. Sure bloomers and 
satisfactory growers should be included 
in all orders. Even after several light 
falls of snow, in sheltered positions, it 
is sometimes possible to cut uninjured 
clusters of beautiful flowers. The fine, 
thick foliage makes a good screen or 
background. 
Price of each 25c; 5 for 51-00, post¬ 
paid. 
OLD HOMESTEAD. Large, double 
flowers, light pink in color, with white 
stripes; strong growers, profuse in 
blooming in September and October. 
Four feet high. 
SNOW CLAD. Large double flowers 
of pure white color in September and 
October. Four feet high. 
YELLOW NORMANDY. Very fine. 
INDIAN. Brownish red. 
FRENCH EARLY BLOOMING CHRY¬ 
SANTHEMUMS. Blooms in September; 
6 varieties mixed. Price 25c each; 5 for 
$1.00. postpaid. 
PHLOX 
No class of hardy plants is more de¬ 
sirable than the Perennial Phloxes. They 
will thrive in any position and can be used 
to advantage in the hardy border, in large 
groups on the lawn, or planted in front of 
belts of shrubbery, where, by judicious 
pinching back and removing faded flow¬ 
ers, a constant succession of bloom may 
be had until frost. 
Mixed Phlox, 20c each; 6 for 51-00. 
Named Varieties of Phlox, 25c each; 5 
for 51 - 00 , postpaid. 
B. COMPTE. Rich purple, admired by 
all. 
MISS LINGARD. Earliest white. 
MRS. JENKINS. Very beautiful, pure 
white. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Salmon-red. 
PANTHEON. Rose pink. 
IRIS 
The true “Fleur-de-Lis,” the National 
flower of France. They are perfectly 
hardy, thrive anywhere, grow and bloom 
luxuriantly, particularly if plentifully sup¬ 
plied with water. In beauty the flowers 
rival the finest of orchids. The plant 
grows 18 to 24 inches high. Six assorted 
colors. 10c each; 3 for 20c; 20 for $1.00, 
postpaid. By freight or express, 25 for 
$ 1 . 00 . 
Chrysanthemums 
