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PERENNIALS— (Continued) 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS, Hardy Garden Varieties Per 10 Per 100 
Barbara Cummings, not new, but one of the best; produces 
large golden yellow blooms from September until frost. 2'_-$ 95 $ 8 00 
Pink Cushion, a compact mass of pink flowers freely produced. 
A popular variety, usually flowering in October. 18”- 95 8 00 
September Bronze, (Early Bronze) a remarkably early flower¬ 
ing cut-flower variety; in full bloom early in September. 2’ 95 8 00 
DAISY SHASTA, Chrysanthemum Maximum 
Esther Reed, a truly double daisy; produces an abundance of 
pure white flowers of lasting quality on strong stems. 
Blooms from June to October. 18”. 
21^” Pot Plants_ 3 50 30 00 
DELPHINIUM, Larkspur 
La Martine, dark indigo-blue flowers of large size on long, 
strong stems. Blooms profusely and continuously all sum¬ 
mer; is not subject to disease. A most desirable variety. 4-5’ 1 15 . 9 00 
DIELYTRA, Bleeding Heart 
Eximia, Fern-Leaved Bleeding Heart. A hardy, worthy variety 
for borders, rock-garden plantings and many other locations. 
Produces a multitude of rose pink flowers in showy racemes 
all summer. 15” _ 80 7 00 
GAILLARDIA 
Gk)lden Goddess, New Everblooming Gaillardia 
The rich, golden-yellow flowers are very desirable as cut- 
flowers and especially for floral work. June until frost_ 1 80 15 00 
HEMEROCALLIS, Day LUy 
Hyperion, popular new hybrid variety. Pale yellow, perfectly 
hardy. July-August. 40”_ 2 90 25 00 
PHLOX, Hardy Perennial 
Aurora, florets large, bright pink with salmon glow, light car¬ 
mine center; immense panicles_ 1 80 15 00 
Chieftain, clear deep ruby red without shadings; an unusual 
new color that is exceptionally attractive_ 1 85 12 00 
Columbia, Plant Patent 118. Soft Cameo pink, light blue eye. 
(Retails $1.10 per 3; $3.30 per doz.)_ 1 85 12 00 
Mount Hood, the large white flowers are formed into broad 
rounded clusters. A magnificent variety_ 1 80 15 00 
Nordlight, we have seen many varieties of Phlox and Nordlight 
is the most striking of them all. A strong grower .large indi¬ 
vidual flowers of carmine-rose, dark red eye_ 1 20 10 00 
P. D. Williams, another fine variety that we would place at the 
top. Enormous flowers in pyramidal trusses. Soft rose- 
pink, darker eye. Flowers do not cup or bleach_ 1 40 12 00 
VERONICA, SpeedweU 
Blue Spire, a lovely new hybrid of longifolia subsessilis and 
spicata combining the glorious dark color of the former 
with the floriferous habit of the later. July-September. 2”. 
2%” Pot Plants.._ 1 40 12 00 
