LARKSPUR 
Belladonna. Light sky'blue. Bellamosa. Dark blue. 
PEONIES 
Named Varieties; $1.00 each; 3 for $2.50, prepaid. 
Mary Brand. One of the finest 
reds and always a winner. Blooms 
medium season. 
Mme. Emile Lemoine. A rare 
beautiful white. Blooms near end 
of season. A splendid show flower. 
HARDY PHLOX 
No garden is complete without Phlox. 
The color range is large, and the colors 
bright. The period of bloom is long and 
will add color to the garden over a long 
period. 
AFRICA. Brilliant carmine'red with 
blood'red eye. Large flowers, strong 
stems. One of the best dark reds. 
B. COMTE. Has large heads of rich 
satiny amaranth flowers. Very brilliant. 
DR. CHARLES H. MAYO. A very 
strong grower. Large white flower with a 
vermilion'red eye. 
MRS. JENKINS. Pure white; late; me' 
dium height. Splendid for mass planting. 
RHEINLANDER. Beautiful salmon' 
pink with claret eye. Flowers of immense 
site. 
WIDAR. Large violet'blue flowers with 
a clear white eye. Medium height, vigor' 
ous growth. 
Sarah Bernhardt. A true apple' 
blossom'pink with silvery tips on 
the petals. Blossoms mid'season. 
Assorted Colors. Red, pink, and 
white. 50c each; 5 for $2.00, pre¬ 
paid. 
HARDY LILIES 
Hardy Lilies are a welcome addition to 
every garden. Include a collection with 
your order. 
CORAL. A brilliant midseason Lily 
with waxy flowers of bright deep scarlet. 
Outstanding for both rock garden and 
border work. 
ELEGANS. Large cup'shaped flowers 
of dark coppery crimson, marked with 
blackish purple spots. One of the hardiest 
of all Lilies. 
REGALE. The hardiest of the Lily 
family. Giant flaring trumpets with golden 
throats and crimson stripes. Often 15 to 
20 large blooms to a plant. 
TIGER LILY. (Double.) Rich double 
orange'Scarlet flowers, spotted with brown. 
The easiest Lily to grow. Very effective. 
Coralbells 
B. Comte 
Dr. Chas. Mayo Widar 
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