For Surest Blooming All Season Long—Plant Hardie’s Selected Varieties 
Hardie s Spring 
Amaryllis 
Dahlia 
Dahlias 
There are few flowers that compare with the 
Dahlia in charming diversity of form and 
wide range of brilliant colors. Give thorough 
cultivation and during dry weather water well 
once a week. We offer Double Dahlia roots in 
the following colors: Red, Yellow, Pink, Bronze 
and Purple. 
586—Each, 25c; dozen, $2.25, postpaid. 
580 JOHNSONII. Immense blooms often meas- 
uring 6 inches across. Deep velvety crimson, 
with broad white stripes. Each large, 45c; 
medium, 35c; postpaid. 
581 EQUESTRE. Brilliant orange-scarlet 
flowers with a green and white throat. Very 
attractive. Each, 35c, postpaid. 
581A—GIANT AMERICAN HYBRIDS. Re¬ 
markably fine assortment of large-flowered 
hybrids in many beautiful colors. Each, 50c, 
postpaid. 
Caladium 
Also known as Elephant’s Ear. Used mostly 
as a background. 
596—Small bulbs, 30c; medium bulbs, 45c; 
large bulbs, 60c, postpaid. 
Peonies 
Peonies are absolutely hardy and when once 
established need very little care, making larger 
plants and producing greater numbers of 
flowers each year. These roots produce flowers 
of large size and a great variety of color. 
Plant in a good rich, deep soil as early in 
the spring as possible, from 5 to 6 inches 
deep and from 2 to 3 feet apart. We can 
furnish Peonies in the following colors: 
606—DOUBLE RED, DOUBLE PINK, and 
DOUBLE WHITE. Each, 50c; 3 for $1.25; 6 
for $2.15, postpaid. 
Gladiolus 
The Gladiolus is one of the most popular decorative plants in the garden. If the spikes are 
cut when the lowest flower is in bloom, the others will open in succession and remain fresh 
for a week or more. They are very easy to grow and will do well in almost any soil under any 
condition. Plant the bulbs very early in the spring from 8 to 9 inches apart, covering 2% to 3 
inches. Plant at intervals of 2 weeks during the spring and early summer. 
597A—PICARDY. New Shrimp Pink. 
597—MRS. F. C. PETERS. A delicate laven- 
602—DR. F. E. BENNETT. Vermilion-Scarlet. 
der shade of pink. 
598— MRS. LEON DOUGLAS. Gigantic spikes 
and blooms of bright Begonia-Rose, striped 
soft orange scarlet. 
599— CRIMSON GLOW. Deep crimson. Large, 
very showy. 
600— PURPLE GLORY. The leading purple 
variety. 
601— GOLDEN DREAM. Golden yellow flowers 
of medium size. 
Cannas 
These beautiful hardy garden plants do well 
in most any location, and in any kind of 
soil. 
589— CITY OF PORTLAND. Rose colored 
flowers, 4 feet. 
590— KING HUMBERT. Orange scarlet, 5 feet. 
591— RICHARD WALLACE. Canary yellow, 4 
feet. 
603— MRS. FRANK PENDLETON. Flushed 
salmon pink, with maroon blotch on lower 
petals. 
604— F. C. HORNBERGER. White. 
Prices for all varieties above: 3 for 25c; 6 
for 40c; dozen, 75c, postpaid. 
605— RAINBOW COLLECTION. Selected from 
the best sorts. 12 bulbs, 45c; 25 bulbs, 85c; 
50 bulbs, $1.50; 100 bulbs, $2.75, postpaid. 
Mexican Love Vine 
Also called Queen's Wreath. One of the 
most beautiful climbers that grows. A peren- 
ial that comes from the root each year. Pro¬ 
tect the roots with a mulch of straw or rotted 
leaves during the winter. 
588—Each 35c; 3 for $1.00, postpaid. 
Flowering Bulbs 
Gladioli 
Hardy Garden Lilies 
582—REGAL. One of our most beautiful 
Lilies, perfectly hardy, vigorous in growth, 
and will do well almost anywhere. Trumpet¬ 
shaped flowers, white, washed with gold in¬ 
side ; the outside is shaded and streaked with 
brown blending off to pink: deliciously frag¬ 
rant in the evening. Blooms during June and 
July. Stem rooting. Plant 8 inches deep. 
Height 3 to 5 feet. Large bulbs, each 35c, 
postpaid. 
583—HENRYII (Yellow Show Lily). Brilliant 
salmon-orange with reddish brown spots, 4 to 
6 ft. tall, blooming during July and August. 
Plant 8 inches deep. Large bulbs, each 30c, 
postpaid. 
592— THE PRESIDENT. Red, 4 feet. 
593— WINTZER’S COLOSSAL. Brilliant scar¬ 
let, 5 feet. 
594— YELLOW KING HUMBERT. Yellow with 
red dots, 4% feet. 
595— HUNGARIA. Clear rose, 3% feet. 
Prices on all Cannas: 3 for 35c; 6 for 60c; 
doz., $1.00, postpaid. 
Tuberose 
587—SINGLE MEXICAN. The most satisfac¬ 
tory for the South. The flower is very frag¬ 
rant. Plant early in the spring. 50c per dozen, 
postpaid. 
584—TIGRINUM SPLENDENS (The Tiger 
Lily). Well known, old time hardy garden 
lily; will succeed almost anywhere. Reflexed 
petals, rich dark salmon-orange spotted with 
black. Stem rooting. Plant 9 inches deep. 
Height 4 to 5 feet. Blooms during June and 
July. Each, 30c, postpaid. 
Hardie’s Dependable Field Grown Roses 
The roses we offer are grown especially for planting in this climate. They are healthy two- 
year, number one, field grown, true to name plants which will give you a glorious display of 
blossoms this season. Give our roses a trial; you will be well pleased. 
Prices on all Hardie Roses: 3 5c each; $3.00 dozen, Postpaid 
Pink Varieties 
Briarcliff 
006—DAME EDITH HELEN. Clear pink. Per¬ 
fect shapely buds and substantial high centered, 
sweetly scented blooms; free flowering on long, 
straight stems; vigorous grower; remarkable 
number of 60 petals, beautifully arranged. 
Great new show variety. 
007—BETTY UPRICHARD. Brilliant copper- 
red buds, opening to brilliant orange-carmine 
flowers, showing light salmon reflexes. 
C108A—BRIARCLIFF. Lovely pointed buds 
which open into large perfectly formed flowers 
of silvery pink. Very fragrant, and blooms 
come singly on long stems and last a long 
time. Blooms very freely and should be in ev¬ 
ery garden. 
C108B—EDITH NELLIE PERKINS. The long 
pointed buds on long stems open into perfectly 
formed flowers of orange-cerise outside and in¬ 
side of salmon overspread gold. Grows vigor¬ 
ously and blooms freely. Should be in every 
garden. 
C109—PINK RADIANCE. Rose-pink. Brilliant 
buds, well formed, globular, very fragrant. 
Fine hardy bloomer. 
C110—SHELL PINK RADIANCE. Shell-pink. 
Buds and blooms of fine globular form, sweetly 
perfumed. Plant strong and bushy. 
Clll—JONKHEER J. L. MOCK. Carmine- 
pink. Immense buds and flowers. A strong 
healthy plant. 
C112—COLUMBIA. Bright-pink. Enormous. 
Full and perfectly formed flowers borne on 
stiff stems. A most prolific bloomer. 
Cl 13—LOS ANGELES. Salmon-pink. Very 
lovely buds and exquisite flowers, very sweetly 
perfumed. 
014—WILLOWMERE. Shrimp-pink. Of bushy 
habit with beautiful buds, very large flowers 
and lustrous green foliage. 
PLANT HARDIE’S SEEDS FOR HARDY PLANTS 
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