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GIVE GROWING PLANTS, ROSES, ETC. A 
Another small section in our 
Testing Grounds. 
One of our larger fields of hardy 
Perennial plants. October esti¬ 
mate showed over 2,000,000 
fine plants in this one field. 
HANSON’S BUSH CHERRY 
BARGAIN. Bears great loads 
of fine black cherries on 
bushes. 2 bushes 12 to 18 
inch and 10 bushes 8 to 12 
inch, all 12 for only $1.00. 
Phalaris Arundinacae. Var- 
igated Ribbon Grass 
Dear Sir: 
I received my Soil-less 
Carden and am enjoying it so 
much I want to have one 
sent to my Mother and Aunt. 
Mrs. R. B. Roberts, 
New Orleans, La. 
Dear Sir: 
The 100 perennials re¬ 
ceived yesterday in fine con¬ 
dition. It is a splendid assort¬ 
ment. 
Mrs. Hamblin, 
Worcester, Mass. 
tember. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
X — HELIANTHEMUM, MUT- 
ABILE (Rock Rose) 8 to 12 inches. 
Splendid for Rock Gardens and 
Borders. A low growing evergreen 
plant, forming large clumps, com¬ 
pletely covered with flowers during 
Julv and August. Pale rose, changing 
to lilac, then to white. Each 25 cents; 
3 or more 22 cents each. 
HELIANTHUS. Perennial Sun¬ 
flower). 3 to 4 ft. Golden yellow flow¬ 
ers. Each 20 cents. 
HELIOPSIS.(Pitcheriana). 3 ft. Deep 
golden yellow flowers during July and 
August. Each 20 cents. 
X—HEMEROCALLIS, (Lemon 
Lily). The flowers produced by this 
hardy perennial, are shaped and look 
just like the regular lilies. They do 
not grow from bulbs, but grow in 
clumps. We offer the following choice 
varieties. 
FLAVA, (Lemon Lily) 2 to 3 ft. A 
very interesting perennial bearing 
true Lily shaped flowers in early 
spring. These golden yellow flowers 
grow in clusters on long stems and are 
very fragrant, making a fine cut flow¬ 
er for Decoration Day. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
DR. REGEL. Handsome rich orange- 
yellow. Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 
cents each. 
FULVA. Coppery orange, shaded 
crimson. Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 
cents each. 
NEW HYBRIDS. These are among 
the latest developments produced by 
cross breeding. Assorted colors in 
named varieties. Each $1.00. 3 or 
more 90 cents each. 
HESPERIS, (Sweet Rocket). 2 to 3 ft. 
Fragrant purple spikes. June and July. 
Each 15 cents. 
HEUCHERA, (Coral Bells) 2 to 3 
ft. A strong grower, producing lovely 
coral-pink flowers on tall stems from 
June until late September. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
HIBISCUS, (Giant Mallow) 3 to 4 
ft. This new strain of Giant Mallow, 
grows immense hollyhock like flow¬ 
ers all through the growing season. 
Colors white, pink and red. Each 13 
cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
HOLLYHOCKS, ALTHEA 
ROSEA. 6 to 8 ft. There has been 
great developments in this fine old 
fashioned flower. New combina¬ 
tions of colors in both double and 
single varieties make them very at¬ 
tractive for clumps and background 
planting. We have splendid strains 
in both the double and single flowers. 
Take your choice. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
IBERIS, (Perennial Candytuft) 13 
in. Very showy plants for Rock 
Garden or Borders in great masses of 
pure white flowers in May and June. 
Each 25 cents; 3 or more 22 cents ea. 
German Iris 
Probably the most popular of all of 
our hardy plants. They are very easily 
grown, and the marvelously delicate 
markings of the flowers make them de¬ 
servedly a general favorite. We can sup¬ 
ply the following very fine varieties, all 
priced at 12 cents; 3 or more 10 cents ea. 
CAPRICE. 3 ft. Color reddish purple. 
CYANEA. 12 in. Dwarf, deep velvety 
