HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
Those Marked * are Suitable for Rock Gardens 
Delphinium 
Galllardid 
BLANKET FLOW¬ 
ER. Large daisy¬ 
like flowers bloom¬ 
ing all summer. 
Mixed colors in 
orange, red, bronze 
and crimson. 
Galllardia 
Golden Glow 
*Geum 
3IRS. BRADSHAW, 
the extremely pret¬ 
ty double scarlet, 
free flowering va¬ 
riety. Fine for cut 
flowers. 
RUDBECKIA, or Cone Flower. Rich yel¬ 
low, double and very free blooming. Fine 
for cut flowers. 5 to 6 ft. 
Fairy, very large and double; the new va¬ 
riety is very good for drying. 60e each. 
Holian+Piiic (Hardy Sunflowers). One of 
ntJiiariTnus the most valuable tall bor¬ 
ders. It is a hardy vigorous grower with 
good foliage, flowers in this country in 
August and September. Color. Golden 
yellow. 2.5c each. 
Hemerocallis see Day Lines. 
Hibiscus (Crimson Eye) 
HIkicnic (3Iallow 3Iarvels). 4 ft. Giant 
I iiuidGUd flowered, in red, pink and white, 
with crimson eye. 
Hnllvlior'L'c Chater’s double. 6 ft. This 
I iUiiyiiv^G^d species is very large and 
truly beautiful. We have separate colors 
as follows: Buff, white, yellow, maroon, 
red, pink, blush and black. 
(Hardy Candytuft). Grows low 
with beautiful foliage, fine for 
rock work or low borders. 
Lathyrus Latifolius 
look this profuse blooming and beautiful 
climber. It seldom reaches a height of 
more than 6 or 8 feet but it is a perfect 
mass of bloom. Colors; White, pink and 
crimson. 
♦Lily of the Valley gee page i6 
Iniirvi blue flax, a desirable plant 
L.inum having light, graceful foliage 
and blue flowers throughout the sum¬ 
mer. 30 in. 
Lup 
miic ^ Attractive spikes resem- 
inub bling the larksptir. Fragrant. 
Colors: Purple, pink and white. 
Lynchnis 
.JERUSALE3I CROSS. 
Flaming scarlet. 
3 ft. 
*k/(vp+Io old-fashioned trailing va- 
IViyriie riety. Does well in sun or 
shade. Used extensively in cemeteries. 
Golden Rod 
5 ft. 
Yellow plumes of flowers 
that make fine bouquets. 
Used extensively for backgrounds. 
^ Ornamental. Up to 12 ft. Giant 
feathery plumes. 35c each; 3 
for $1.00. 
(Baby’s Breath). PANICU- 
^ypSOpnila LATA, single and double 
mixed, 20c each; 3 for 55c. Double, Ger¬ 
man, grafted roots, 70c each. Bristol 
BARBATUS. 
renstemon Tongue). Small 
spikes of carmine red. 
(Beard 
flowered 
Ptilrtv DECUSSATA. Average 2V^ ft. In 
rniOA bloom from June to September. 
Large heads in attractive colors that 
make fine bouquets. The following list 
comprises the choice of the many va¬ 
rieties. B. COMTE, brilliant French pur¬ 
ple. CHAMPS ELYSEE, purplish red. 
ECLAIREUR, carmine red, with light eye. 
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