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THE FREMONT NURSERY, FREMONT, OHIO 
THE GALLIARDIA 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks) 
Valuable border plants, hardy everywhere and 
blooming freely in May and June. All have a 
rich clove fragrance. We offer several distinct 
Hardy Garden Pinks. 
DICENTRA 
SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart)—Rosy red, 
heart-shaped flowers in drooping racemes; ear¬ 
ly spring. Two feet. 20c; $2 per doz. 
DICTAMUS 
ALBA (Gas Plant)—Fragrant aromatic foliage 
giving off a vapory gas when bruized. Spikes of 
pretty curious white flowers. 
FUNKIA 
DAY LILY—White or blue, 10c each; $1 per 12. 
GAILLARDIA 
GRANDIFLORA—This is considered one of the 
most beautiful and desirable plants in cultiva¬ 
tion, beginning to bloom in June; they continue 
one mass the entire season. Base of petals are 
scarlet crimson, bordered golden yellow. A most 
beautiful combination^ This is the true Grandi- 
flora grown from divisions. 
HIBISCUS 
MEEHAN’S MALLOW MARVELS—A magnifi- 
cent new strain of hardy Mallows, which for 
size and profusion of bloom and richness of col¬ 
oring are among the most striking and beautiful 
perennials that grow. Flowers 8 to 10 inches »n 
diameter ranging in color through various shades 
of red. pink and white. Separate colors. 30c 
each. $3 per doz.; mixed colors 25c each; $2.50 
per do/.. 
HEUCHERA BRIZOIDES 
CORAL BELLS—Coral pink, extra fine. Tall 
stems, blooming most all summer. 
alongside the farm house and in the old-fash¬ 
ioned garden. 
GOLDEN QUEEN—Yallow. 
BRIDESMAID -IMnIc 
EXCELSIOR- Bright yellow pompom. 
INDIAN--Red. 
ST. ALMO—White. ' 
SOLIEL D’OR — Orange, pompom, but good size. 
VICTOR—Rosy crimson. 
CLEMATIS (Shrubby Clematis) 
Shrubby, erect garden plants from 2 to l feet 
tall, blooming very freely during ‘August and 
September, with dainty tubular . flowers. 
O. DAVIDIANA—Delicate, lavender-blue; very 
sweet. 
COREOPSIS (Grandiflora) 
A beautiful hardy border plant that grows 15 
to 18 inches high and produces its bright golden 
yellow flowers in great profusion the entire sea¬ 
son. Beautiful masses and a favorite for cutting. 
DELPHINUM (Larkspur) 
BELLADONA—A magnificent now Larkspur, 
surpassing overy other variety In delicacy of 
color and freedom and contlnuanco of bloom. 
Flowers are an exquisite shade of turquois-blue, 
commencing to show in Juno and continuing 
until frosts. 
FORMOSUM—A strong, robust perennial. 2 
to 3 foot high; llowers in abundance; dark blue 
with white center. June and July. If the dow¬ 
er-stalks are cut down immediately after the 
first, blooming, another crop of flowers can bo 
obtained In autumn. 
BELLAMOSA—Dark blue, combining the color 
of the Formosnm and the good qualities of the 
Belladonna. 
