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DIELYTRA (Bleeding Heart)—Red. Each.50 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Giant Shirley Hybrids—Mixed colors. Each .50 
GAILLARDIA 
Burgundy—Wine red. Each .35 
Portola—Copper-scarlet tipped with yellow. Each .25 
GEUM 
Lady Stratheden—Yellow. Each .25 
Atrosanguineum—Orange-red. Each .25 
GYPSOPHILA 
Baby Breath—White. Each.25 
Bristol Fairy—White. Each.50 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells)—Coral red. Each.35 
HOLLYHOCK 
Chaters Double—Mixed colors. Each .25 
LAVANDLTLA VERA (English Sweet Lavender)—Lavender- 
purple. Each .35 
LIATRIS 
Kansas Gay Feather—Rose-purple. Each.25 
Spicata—Purple. Each.25 
LINUM 
Hardy Flax—Blue. Each .25 
Album—White. Each .25 
Flavum—Yellow. Each.25 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS—Scarlet. Each.25 
LUPINUS 
Harkness Strain—Purple, rose, buff, flesh and salmon pink. 
Each .25 
Russell—Mixed colors. Each .75 
LYCHNIS 
Arkwrightii—Colors range from scarlet to pink. Each . . . .25 
Haageana—Red. Each .25 
MERTENSIA VIRGINICA (Blue Bells). Each .25 
NEPETA MUSSINI—Deep lavender. Each .25 
PENTSTEMON 
Grandiflora—Mixed colors. Each .50 
PHLOX (Hardy Phlox) 
Africa—Brilliant carmine red with blood red eye. Each .35 
B. Compte—Best clear reddish purple. Sometimes called 
Burgundy. Each . .35 
Beacon—Large full trusses of carmine with wine red eye. 
Each.35 
Bridesmaid—Lovely white with rose eye. Each .35 
Brilliant—Large trusses of brilliant scarlet flowers with 
darker eye. Each .35 
In Front of the Cashier's Window 
Daily Sketch—Large trusses of lustrous pink with crim¬ 
son red eye. Each .35 
E. J. Farrington—Deep pink with rosy red blush. Each.35 
F. J. Von Lasburg—Tall white. Heavy grower. Each .35 
Feuerbrand—Rich deep scarlet. Each .35 
Hauptman Koehl—Finest red phlox ever offered. Large 
and intense red. Each.35 
Jules Sandeau—Dwarf. Large heads of rosy pink flowers. 
Each .35 
Lillian—New, beautiful salmon pink. Early and continuous 
bloomer. Each. .35 
Lord Raleigh—True violet. Very large trusses. Each .35 
Milly Von Hoboken—Bright pink. Each. .35 
Miss Lingaard—Everblooming white. Each .35 
Mrs. Jenkins—Dwarf white. Each .35 
P. D. Williams—Brilliant pink with rose center. New and 
beautiful. Each.35 
Rhinelander—Salmon pink with carmine eye. Each .35 
Rijnstroom—Clear rose pink with lavender cast. Each.35 
R. P. Struthers—Rich salmon pink with scarlet eye. Each .35 
Salmon Glow—Flame pink with Salmon. Each.35 
Thor—Clear pink with very large florets. Each.35 
PHLOX (Subulata)—4 varieties of Creeping Phlox in colors 
of red, pink, white and lilac. Each.25 
PLATYCODON 
Chinese Bell Flower—Blue. Each.25 
Platycodon—White. Each 25 
POLEMONIUM 
Coeruleum Album—White. Each 25 
Dwarf Blue—Blue. Each .25 
All our Hardy Perennial Plants are growing in our patented 
Cloverset Pots. They are fine, large, blooming plants and weigh 
eight pounds each, or about 100 pounds per dozen. They can be 
transplanted any time during the growing season, from March till 
winter sets in, even during the hottest summer weather without 
showing the slightest wilt of foliage or blooms. 
FOUR GREAT PERENNIALS 
12 PLANTS 
IN ALL 
Absolutely dependable, bloom all Summer, come back 
year after year, need no protection, require no care, pro¬ 
vide wonderful cut flowers. 
HERE THEY ARE: 
DELPHINIUM—Chinese blue, light and dark. 
SHASTA DAISY—Pure white. 
GAILLARDIA—Yellow gold and red. 
SWEET WIVELSFIELD—(Everblooming Sweet William) 
All colors: White, pink, red. 
These four most reliable hardy perennial plants will fur¬ 
nish hundreds of blooms from early spring till frost. We 
have selected them as being the easiest to grow of all the 
hardy perennial plants listed and offered in this book. For 
the gardener who enjoys flowers for the table with no la¬ 
bor required to provide them, we recommend this collection. 
Three each of the above four varieties of Hardy Peren¬ 
nial Plants. Each plant a big heavy two year old plant 
growing in our Cloverset Pot and ready to be moved to your 
garden. 
Twelve plants in all for. .. .$2.50. 
Before April 15th dormant plants will be sent by mail 
postpaid. 
Note:—After April 15th out of town oi’ders crated and 
shipped by Express, F. O. B. Kansas City. Weight 
of 12 plants, 100 lbs. 
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