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OUR VARIED CLIMATIC AND SOIL CONDITION 
Photo showing average size of our Hardy Perennial Clumps 
as offered below at 9 cents a plant 
... .Physostegia 
-.. .Vinca Minor 
... .Linum 
... .Marguerite 
*.. .Monarda 
-... Bleeding Heart 
... .Dianthus Plumaris 
... .Dianthus Deltoides 
.... Painted Daisy 
.... Phlox Subulata 
... .Sweet William 
... .Red Hot Poker 
... .Phlox, white, red or pink 
.... Sedum, dwarf or tall 
... .Delphinium, 3 varieties 
.... Campanula Carpatica 
.... Campanula Persicifolia 
... .Shasta Daisy 
LILIES EXTRA SPECIAL AT 9 CENTS 
-.. .Philippenense Lily, 1 year. New hardy white Lily. 
....Regal Lily, 3 to 5 inches in circumference. Extraordinary value. 
.... Coral Lily, 2 years. Shining red clusters. 
All three of the above lilies under ordinary conditions will flower this 
•ummer and each year thereafter for many years. You will find description 
of all varieties listed in the2Vi cent and 9 cent Groups, described under their 
names in Alphabetically arranged list of Perennials starting on this page. 
Just fill in the number of plants you wish to order, and 
cut out the Order Coupon and send to us. 
HARDY PERENNIAL AND ROCK 
GARDEN PLANTS 
An Alphabetically Arranged List of Our Most 
Popular Varieties 
This Photo view shows 2 beds 
of Linum. We have 78 beds not 
shown above , . w 
Beds of Iceland Poppy 
in flower 
Varieties particularly adapted for Rock 
Gardens have an X preceeding the name. 
The heights given in description are not 
the size of plants when shipped, but are 
the average height of plants when in 
bloom. In most cases both Botanical and 
Common names are given. 
Prices unless otherwise noted are for 
field grown clumps, one, two, and three 
years old, or strong divisions, according to 
habits of growth of the different varieties. 
X—ACHILLEA, the pearl (Mil¬ 
foil or Yarrow) 2 feet. Very easy to make 
grow in any good garden soil, preferring 
a sunny location. Small pure white flow¬ 
ers, resembling double Baby’s Breath, 
borne in greatest profusion during the 
entire summer. Growing on erect stems 
it is of great value for cutting for filler 
for summer bouquets and is much used 
by Florists in making up sprays. Each, 15 
cents; 3 or more 14 cents each. 
ACONITUM, (Monkshood) 30 inches 
Grows in form of bush clumps and suc¬ 
ceed in shady places as well as in open 
sunny spots. Large hood shaped flowers 
on spikes during September and Octo¬ 
ber. Leaves of a shining dark greea, 
making the plant very attractive at all 
times during growing season. Each, 2f 
cents; 3 or more 19 cents each. 
