SHUMWAirS 
BEAUTIFUL, HARDY PERENNIALS- 
Once Planted, Last for Years 
Newest and Finest Introductions All strong, well-rooted, vigorous plants that will bloom this year “All Postpaid” 
2S<)!) Cliiiie.se I.antern Plant. Dense bushes covered with 
bright orange-scarlet, lantern-shaped blooms. 
21H6 Tritoina. Red Hot Poker Plant. 3 ft. 
red flowers from August till frost. 
2.S10 Coreopsis. Rich golden yellow 2% in. blooms on long 
stems. Fine for cutting. Blooms all summer. 
gorgeous orange- 
2S02 Columbine, California Hybrids. 
strain of exquisite colors. 
2800 Achillea, The Pearl. 
flowers. 
Beautiful long-spurred 
Cemetery plant. Pure white double 
25)15 Pyrethrum (Painted Daisy). Choicest single mixed col¬ 
ors embracing pink, white and red. Delightful for borders or 
cutting. 
2801 Agrostemnia Coronaria. Height 1 to 2 ft. Blooms rosy- 
crimson on long stems. Free flowering. Very attractive. 
2018 Yucca (Adam’s IVeedle). 6 foot spikes of creamy white 
flowers. 
Deep Scarlet. Blooms in May. 
2914 Popi>y, Oriental. Princess Louise. Salmon Pink. Blooms 
in May. 
Pure white blooms. 
2814 Daisy Shasta, Alaska Supreme, 
to 5 in. 
281.5 English Daisy, Double Snowball. 6 in. high. Blooms all 
summer. 
281« English Daisy, Double Pink. 6 in. high. Blooms all 
summer. 
2835 Gaillardia, Everblooming. Abundant blooms crimson 
and gold. 
2803 Armeria, Glory of Holland. Clear deep pink flowers 2 
in. across. Stems 24 in. Profuse bloomer. Splendid for cut¬ 
ting and drying. 
2 ft. Large showy bell-shaped blooms. Produce freely in 
May and June. Likes a little shade. Your choice 2800 White 
-2807 Lilac —2808 Rose. 
Delphinium 
Extra Select English Hybrids 
Very choicest strain of regal Delphinium; The most 
imposing-, the most majestic, the most beautiful sub¬ 
jects of the hardy garden. The colors are a revelation 
of the very exquisiteness of the harmony of blues. 
Flowers are produced on plants which range from 4 to 
6 feet high, with spikes frequently 2 feet long. They 
bloom from June to late fall. 
2818 Laniartina. Rich Indigo blue with beautiful cen- 
■ ter markings. Stems 6 to 8 ft. with well arranged lat¬ 
eral spikes from the bottom up, developing into great 
luster before the center spike has passed. 
2.S17 De Luxe. New double Hybrid. Richest Oxford 
blue with unusual number of pastel shades. 
2810 Wrexham Hollyhock Strain. All shades of blue 
blended with mauve and violet. Flowers 1% to 2 in. 
in diameter. 
SPECIAL LOW PRICES 
ON DELPHINIUMS E«‘*l>>-'^5cts-l3for81.00;(?for 
$1.75; 12 for $3.00, imMtiiaid. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
This stately old plant is truly “King of the Garden.” Hol¬ 
lyhocks inject so much of color and life and picturesqueness 
into tail backgrounds with their gorgeous, densely-set pillars 
ranging in height from 4 to 7 feet, ablaze throughout the 
summer. 
Double Flowered 
Large rosettes of paper-like tissue, very compactly layered. 
Separate colors: 
28:50 Crinnsoii. 28455 Yellow, 2.842 White. 2840 Pink. 2841 
Salmon. Each, 24 cts.j 3 for 55 cts.; (> for 5>5 cts.: 12 for .81.75, 
postpaid. 
NEW BEAUTIFUL PHLOX 
The gorgeous bloom of the Perennial Phlox from Julv until 
November puts it in a class by itself. Easy to grow, 'hardy 
excellent for bordering shrubbery and unsurpassed in the 
perennial garden. We offer all large field grown plants of 
the following superior sorts. 
2006 Mrs. -lenkins. (Independence.) Pure white, late flowering-, grows 
very last and is of medium height. A splendid sort for planting in 
masses. 
2900 Miss Lingartl. Ha-s bea,utif'ul, long, shiny green foliage and is ah- 
sqlutely free from any disease. It flowers from early June until Ociober 
• .L liead.s of white fli^wer.M wiih faint pink shading- in center 
It IS the best early white Phlox known, . 
2901 Mrs. Milly Van Hoboken. Very iarge florets combined in rather 
Mfflusion.°%tmnt grow^^^^^ 
=.**i*'' Lady. Silver-pink with salmon shadings and cherry-red 
upright grower with large masses of flowers. One of 
the most delicately colored and pleasing varieties. 
-'V,?h'''udid‘old-time variety of good growing qua,lily. 
Uful'^salmonVbflvheads large; good strong stems; color beau- 
strower producing an abundance of 
.-terns, each one topped with heavy trus,=es of flowers of a lively ro.se- 
pmk, much like the color of the Paul Neyron r.ose. " 
290,5 Africa. Brilliant carmihe-red with blood-red eye. -Well shaped 
flower heads composed of laxg-e. florets. Good strong- stem and not sub¬ 
ject to mildew. 
2904 B. Comte. Tall growing variety producing large heads of rich 
satiny amaraiiih flo-wers. Very hrilliant. Looks well planted close to 
a yellow-flowered plant. 
2908 Enchantress. Bright .salmon-pink with 
dark eye, resembling Elizabeth Campbell in color, 
but of much stronger growih and rich green, 
glo.s.sy foliage. 
2903 Beacon. Brilliant cherry-red. Grows .30 
inches high. Tiie flower heads are carried on 
straight, strong .stems. An excellent variety and 
one of the best of this, color. 
Phlox, Subulata (Dwarf or Creeping) 
.Moss or Mountain I’inks, Ideal for carpeting 
ground or rockery. 2920 Rosea—Pink. 2921 
Lilacina—Lilac. 2922 Allia—tVhlte. 
Special Uniform Low Prices on All the 
Above New Hardy Phlox. Each 25c— 
3 for 65 cts.—6 for $1.10—doz. $1.90, 
postpaid. 
2910 BIG BARGAIN COLLECTION 
PHLOX 
Phlox New B-Comte 
iur 
This is made up of very choice varieties on which we have not sufficient quantity 
of each to list separately. 3 for 45 cts., 6 for 75 cts., Dor. $1.40, postpaid. 
