♦ and 
PYRETHRUM (Persian Daisy). Finely cut foliage and daisy- 
like flowers of rose shades. A splendid garden flower. 
15c each. 
STATICE (Great Sea Lavender). A mass of dainty, purplish 
blue flowers in July and August. Much used for winter 
bouquets, as well as best adapted for Rock Gardens. 15c. 
each. 
PERENNIAL SWEET PEA. Throughout the summer, these 
hardy climbers are covered with clusters of bright colored 
flowers. Good for covering trellises, fences or banks. In 
red, pink or white. 15c each or 2 for 25c. 
RED SWEET WILLIAM. Perfectly hardy, bright red and bloom 
all summer. 15c each. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker). Tall spikes three to four feet 
high, with beautiful flower heads of rich orange-scarlet. 
20c each. 
VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Hardy tufted pansies. Handsome 
dwarf dainty plants, a cross between the pansy and the 
violet. Slightly perfumed and bloom continuously all sum- 
Pure rich violet color. 20c each. 
YUCCA. Broad, sword-like, evergreen foliage, immense 
spikes of creamy white flowers. One of the few perennials 
that will withstand heat and drought. Stands out among 
all other plants. 10c each; 6 for 50c. 
COLUMBINE. An old garden favorite and one of the most 
desirable hardy garden plants. The peculiar shaped 
flowers, with their long, slender spurs, are produced in 
great abundance. Beautiful colors in red and yellow, 
blue and pink. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
COREOPSIS. Rich golden yellow flowers of graceful form. 
Fine for cutting. 15c each. 
DAISY, Shasta. Flowers large, white with yellow center. 
Borne on long, stiff stems. Has long blossom season. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
BUTTERFLY BUSH, He de France. It produces long, graceful 
stems of beautiful lilac colored flowers that are borne by 
the hundreds on a flower head. It blossoms from early 
summer until frost. 25c each. 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer). A desirable low growing 
plant with silvery foliage and white flowers in June. Does 
best in dry, sunny location. 15c each. 
BLEEDING HEART 
CLOVE PINKS. Few other plants produce more 
ilowers or cover a longer bloming period. Very 
fragrant, with grass-like foliage and variegated 
blooms. 20c each. 
BLEEDING HEART. Fern leafed everblooming varie¬ 
ty. Produces a multitude of rose colored flowers all 
summer. 15c each. Old Fashioned Variety, blooms 
in April and May. Each, 30c. 
CALADIUM (Elephant Ear). Large tropical plant. 
It has grown more popular in the last few years. 
Bright, showy green leaves. One of the prettiest 
foliaae plants. 10c each; 3 for 25c; prepaid. Bulbs 
should be taken up in the fall. 
CANTERBURY BELLS. Excellent for cut flowers. 
Plants grow erect and are completely covered with 
bell-shaped flowers in blue, rose, or white in May 
and June. Each, 15c, postpaid. 
EVENING PRIMROSE. A profuse blooming low grow¬ 
ing plant with beautiful flowers of golden yellow 
often 4 inches across. In bloom from June to August. 
15c each, postpaid. 
MEXICAN TUBEROSE. One of the best and 
most fragrant flowers; easy to grow. Re¬ 
quires little care, except that POST 
the bulbs are taken up in the 
tall. Plant 4 inches deep. 4 for 
R. P. Struthers 
Rijnstroom 
4 ‘Beautiful 
PHLOX 2* 50^ 
HARDY GARDEN PHLOX. Effective, hardy plants 
which bloom all summer in tall spikes of many 
different colors. 
Champs Elysee. Large, fine rich purplish crim¬ 
son. I5c each. 
Bridesmaid. White, red eye. 15c each. 
Beacon. Well shaped phlox of bright cherry 
red color. 15c each. 
Special French. Hydrangea-pink color with 
red eye. 15c each. 
Miss Lingard. Has immense heads of beauh- 
ful white flowers in June and blooms again 
in September. Splendid grower. 15c each. 
R. P. Struthers. Brilliant rosy red, crimson eye. 
One of the very best Phlox. 15c each. 
Rijnstroom. Extra large, rose-pink. Very fine. 
15c each. 
Any ten of these named varieties, $1.00, postpaid. 
Bridesmaid 
Beacon 
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