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FIELD CROWN HARDY PERENNIALS 
PHLOX 
Beautiful, hardy border plants, which have been greatly im¬ 
proved the last few years. They respond best to good soil and fre¬ 
quent watering during blooming time. Do not allow blooms to 
go to seed. This reduces next years bloom in size by sapping 
growth. 
FINE NEW VARIETIES 
ATHIS—Deep clear salmon. 
BETTY LOU—Bright orange scarlet. 
BRIDESMAID—White, crimson eye. 
B. COMPTE—Very brilliant, satiny amaranth flowers. 
DR. KONIGSHAFER—Brilliant 
orange scarlet. 
ETHEL PRITCHARD—Beauti¬ 
ful mauve lilac. 
ECLAIREUR — Brilliant rosy 
magenta, white eye. 
FUERBRAND — New brilliant 
orange scarlet, sometimes al¬ 
most vermilion. 
ISABEY—Light blue. Very fine. 
LA VAGUE—Warm mauve with carmine eyes 
MISS LINGARD—The best phlox in cultivation. Immense heads of 
pure white flowers in June, September and October. 
MRS. CHAS. DORR—Rose lavender. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure white, large truss. 
PANTHEON—Extra large flowers of salmon rose. 
RHINELANDER—Beautiful salmon-pink; immense size. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Rosy carmine, shaded orange scarlet. 
Lily ROSENBERG—Reddish violet, blood red eye. 
Phlox 
SUBULATA—Moss or Mountain Pink, and an early spring 
flowering type with evergreen foliage. Valuable for covering 
ground or graves. 
LILIES 
CANDIDUM (Madonna Lily)—Pure white. Combines well 
with Larkspur. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily)—Suitable for borders and rock work. 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily)—Tall, graceful. Yellow blos¬ 
soms. Does well in shade or damp land. 
REGAL LILY—White flowers suffused with pink. 
TIGRINUM (Tiger Lily)—Well known variety. 
PEONIES 
TWELVE OF THE BEST MEDIUM PRICED KINDS 
We list twelve of the best medium priced varieties, selected 
to give continuous bloom over the blooming season. 
DUCHESS DE NEMOURS—Early white. 
FESTIVA MAXIMA—^White, crimson flecks. 
COURONNE D’OR—White, yellow tints. 
EDULIS SUPERBA—Early pink. 
ADOLPHE ROUSSEAU—Bright early red. 
FLORAL TREASURE!—Midseason pink. 
REINE HORTENSE—Splendid pink, 
DELACHEI—Midseason; crimson reflex. 
FELIX CROUSSE—Brilliant red; midseason. 
KARL ROSENFIELD—Late deep crimson. 
LOUIS VAN HOUTTEI—Dark crimson. 
RUBRA SUPERBA—Deep red. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop)—A very pretty, erect growing perennial at¬ 
taining a height of i8 inches. It has broad light green foliage 
with immense heads of handsome showy rose colored flowers. 
Indispensable as a fall blooming plant. 
YUCCA, Filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet)—Broad sword-like ev¬ 
ergreen foliage; creamy white bells pendant from 3 ft. branch¬ 
ing stalks. 
Hacker’s Variegated Leaf—Similar to Filamentosa, except leaves 
are dark bronze-green at center broken with minor stripes and 
broad outer edge of yellow. 
Sedum 
Felix Crousse Peony 
