KALLAY BROTHERS, PAINESVILLE, OHIO 
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POT CROWN EVERBLOOMINC ROSES 
Bride. A fine pure white cut flower rose. Very double. Buds 
are of very large size, carried high and erect; unsurpassed for 
purity and whiteness. Large two-year-old plants, each 60c; 10 
for $5.00. 
Gruss An Teplitz. One of the richest colored roses known. 
When first opened it is a dark, rich crimson, quickly changing to 
a bright scarlet. Blooms continually. Two-year old plants, each 
60c; 10 for $5.00. 
Hermosa. An old favorite variety. Prized for its beauty and 
abundant blossoms. Never out of bloom during the summer. 
Two-year-old plants, each 60c; 10 for $5.00. 
Perle Des Jardins. Buds long and pointed, of a deep yellow 
on first opening, changing to almost clear yellow. Two-year-old 
plants, each 60c; 10 for $5.00. 
Crimson Baby Rambler. Dw'arf Baby Rambler. Greatest bed¬ 
ding and pot plant. Two-year-old plants, each 50c; 10 for $4.50. 
Bahy Rambler 
Hardy Perennial Plants 
T hese can be used to best advantage in groups and beds on the lawn, as borders for drives, 
walks, or in front of shrubbery and in the garden. Some of the tall-growing sorts may be 
planted in among the shrubbery with good effect. Soil should be kept well fertilized. A light 
covering of coarse, strawy manure or something that will not pack is beneficial in winter. 
Achillea, Boule de Niege. (Ball of Snow.) A 
new form, more erect and compact, with fuller ball 
shaped flowers; snow white. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Alyssum Saxatile Compactum. (Golden Tuft.) 
A useful little border and rockery plant, growing 
not over 12 inches high; covered with enveloping 
flat clusters of bright golden-yellow flowers early 
in summer. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Anemone Japonica. (Wind Flowers.) 2 to 3 
feet. The blooming period extends from August 
till mid-November, the large open flowers furnish¬ 
ing abundant cut-flowers and a brilliant field dis¬ 
play. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Aquilegia. (Columbine.) One of the showiest 
and most desirable of the hardy garden plants; 
especially suitable for rock-work, at the base of 
foundation walls and under trees. Bloom in early 
spring. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Hardy Asters. The “Michaelmas Daisies” are 
very largely used by landscapers, to provide masses 
of foliage and bloom throughout the fall. They 
give a wide range of selection as to height, char¬ 
acter, season and color. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Boltonia. (False Chamomile.) Bushy plants, 5 
feet high, with Aster-like flowers, profusely cover¬ 
ing the entire plant during late summer. Each 15c; 
10 for $1.20. 
Chrysanthemums. Colorful show flowers. Hardy autumn 
varieties, large flowered types in color. Each 20'c; 10 for 
$1.75. 
Campanula. (Bellflowers.) Its various types are among 
the most beautiful border plants in cultivation, very free 
of bloom, and adapted to any garden soil. Each 20c; 10 
for $1.75. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflora. Flowers are rich golden 
yellow, borne in great profusion nearly the entire summer. 
This is one of the most serviceable and dependable i>eren- 
nials, furnishing a prodigious amount of excellent cut 
flowers, besides taking an important place among the 18 
to 24-inch border types. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Shaista Daisy. (Alaska.) Pure white with yellow eye. 
Plants are extremely productive of bloom, making as spec¬ 
tacular a field show and as prolific a cut flower supply as 
any hardy perennial grown. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Dicentra. (Bleeding Heart.) Spectabills. One of the 
most delightful of all the early spring flowering plants, 
bearing numerous rosy red, heart-shaped flowers in droop¬ 
ing racemes. Two feet. Each 35c; 10 for $2.25. 
DELPHINIUM 
(Perennial Larkspur.) Indispensable to the herbaceous 
garden. Their long, showy spikes of flowers persist from 
June till frost and furnish the most satisfactory blues to 
any color scheme. 
Belladonna. A magnificent new sort, unrivalled for con¬ 
tinuance of bloom, with large spikes of the most delicate 
turquoise-blue. July till frosts. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Gold Medal Hy¬ 
brids. Plants vig¬ 
orous, free bloom¬ 
ing with flower 
spikes 2 feet long. 
Grand assortment 
of colors ranging 
from lightest blue 
to purple. Each 
25c; 10 for $2.25. 
Wrexham Holly¬ 
hock Strain. Under 
English conditions 
and cultivation, 
this highly devel¬ 
oped strain attains 
4 to 6 feet and 
produces flower 
heads of abnormal 
length and thick¬ 
ness ; but American 
growers cannot ex¬ 
pect quite so much. 
The most distin¬ 
guished feature is 
the great size of 
the florets, and 
their peculiar set¬ 
ting along the 
spike, so like the 
Hollyhock. Each 
50c; 3 for $1.25; 
10 for $3.50, 
Digitalis. A grand 
display of thimble¬ 
shaped flowers in 
immense spikes 
during July and 
August. Tall grow¬ 
ing, with large, 
rough foliage. Sep¬ 
arate colors. Purple, White or Rose. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75, 
Funkia Glauca, Large oval leaves, with long racemes of 
pale lilac, funnel-shaped flowers. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Undulata Variegata. Graceful leaves having a fluted 
white edge. Makes a splendid edging for other plants with 
plainer foliage. Each 20c; 10 for $1.75. 
Delphinium 
