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IF YOU GET MORE THAN ONE CATALOGUE 
Rudbeckia Purpurea in flower. 
Acres of Tobacco cloth shading 
beds of young Perennials, 
Evergreens etc. 
Dianthus Plumeris makes a 
fine cut flower. 
Sedum Virginiana in the 
foreground. 
PLEASURE TO TRANSPLANT 
SUCH NICE PLANTS 
Received the package safe 
and sound and it certainly 
was a pleasure to transplant 
such good plants. 
A. Warder, Palatine, III. 
X—SPECTABILE, 2 ft. Broad, light 
green leaves with immense heads of 
handsome, showy, rose colored flow¬ 
ers. 
VARIEGATED SPECTABILE. Same 
as above only with leaves striped with 
yellowish white. Very handsome 
plant. 
All seven varieties of Sedum are 15 
cents each; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
X—SEMPERVIVUM, (House 
Leek). An interesting plant with fine 
cobweb rosettes. Each 15 cents; 3 or 
more 12 cents each. 
SHASTA DAISY, See Chrysanthe¬ 
mum Maximum. 
X—SILENE, (Catch fly). A fine bor¬ 
der or Rock Garden plant with pink 
flowers from June to October. Each 
15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents each. 
X—SOLIDAGO, VIRGO, (Dwarf 
Golden Rod) 10 inches. Especially 
adapted for Rock Garden planting 
where it gives a wealth of golden color 
during late summer and fall months. 
Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 cents ea. 
X—SPIRE A, (Meadow Sweet). 2 to 3 
ft. A handsome perennial with cut 
leaves and bearing long feathery pani¬ 
cles of white flowers during June and 
July. Each 15 cents; 3 or more 12 
cents each. 
X—STATICE, DUMOSO (Sea 
Lavender) 2 ft. Grows great heads of 
white flowers for drying for winter 
bouquets. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 
18 cents each. 
LATIFOLIA, 2 ft. This variety grows 
great heads of miniature, purplish 
blue flowers during July and August 
An excellent filler for both summer 
and winter bouquets. Each 20 cents; 
3 or more 18 cents each. 
X—STOKESIA, (Stokes Aster) 18 
in. A strikingly showy perennial with 
China-like Aster flowers of light blue 
color blooming in September and 
October. You will like it. Each 20 
cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
SWEET WILLIAM. See Dianthus 
Barbatus. 
THYME. 2 to 3 ft. Bright green foli* 
iage, which when crushed has a pleas¬ 
ing lemon odor. White flowers. Each 
20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
TRILLIUM. (Wood Lily) Large pure 
white flowers in early spring. Likes a 
shady moist location. Each 15 cents; 
3 or more 12 cents each. 
TRITOMA, (Red Hot Poker). 3 to 
4 ft. A handsome, showy border plant 
with flowers borne in compact heads 
of brilliant, orange-scarlet color. Each 
20 cents; 3 or more 18 cents each. 
VALERIANA, (Garden Heliotrope) 
4 ft. Showy heads of rose tinted flow¬ 
ers during June and July. Very fra¬ 
grant. Each 20 cents; 3 or more 18 
cents each. 
X—VERONICA, Speedwell). 
ROYAL BLUE, 10 to 15 in. Spikes o 
rich blue flowers. 
INCANA. 1 ft. Wooly foliage, blue 
flowers. 
RUPESTRIS. 4 in. Dwarf plant, blue 
flowers. 
SPICATA. 2 ft. Long spikes and 
bright blue flowers. 
SP1CITA ROSEA. Pretty pink flow¬ 
ers. 
All 5 varieties of Veronica above 
are 15 cents each; 3 or more 12 cents 
each. 
