RirVirrrrl Wrrllrrr<= See P hoto at Pure white 
xucnara VV aiiace with violet-rose center, very 
pretty, fine bedding phlox of medium height. 
Frlrtirouv Beautifully formed heads of rich violet. 
CiCiaireur Medium height. 
RrillirfT-it Ver.v large flower heads, fiery scarlet, with 
uiluiUIll darker eye. A beautiful new phlox. 
Beacon 
Wed shaped, beautiful cherry red color. 
Special French 
good. 
Mammoth trusses of shimmer¬ 
ing pure pink flowers. Very 
Rheinlander 
Miss Lingard 
a long period. 
Salmon pink, with claret red eye in 
very large flower trusses. 
Pearly white, with delicate pink 
eye, blooms extra freely, and over 
HARDY PHLOX 
♦ ♦ ♦ sure to bloom 
Grandiflora Maxima. 18 inches tall, the 
most continuous bloomer of the Gaillar- 
dias, comes in many shades of orange, 
brown, black with dark red shades. Per¬ 
fectly hardy. 
Mallow Marvel. Hibiscus Mechani. Grows 
5 ft. tall, forming a pretty bush with 
large, light green leaves, and blooms gor¬ 
geously in August and September. Gigan¬ 
tic flowers which are very showy. Your 
choice of colors: Red, white and pink. 
Bleeding Heart. Dicentra Spectabilis, the 
true old fashioned type, blooming in May 
and June, one of the finest late spring 
flowers. Grows 18 inches tall. 45c each; 
3 for $1.20; postpaid. 
Crimson King Carnation. 18 inches tall, 
blooms continually from spring until fall 
frost. Very pretty, crimson flowers. One 
of the best hardy carnations. I recom¬ 
mend a light mulch for the winter. 35c 
each; 3 for 85c; postpaid. 
Oriental Poppy. Wurttembergia. 38 inches 
tall, deep red, flowers on long stiff stems. 
One of the best. 29c each; 3 for 75c; 
postpaid. 
Mixed Poppies. All colors, not named, 
good plants. 3 for 50c; 10 for $1.50; post¬ 
paid. 
Asclepia, Butterfly Flower. 18 inches tall, 
blooms in June and July, brilliant orange 
flowers, very pretty. 
Physotegia Virginica. False Dragon 
Head. Dwarf pink variety, 18 inches tall, 
extra profuse bloomer throughout the 
greater part of the summer. 
Chinese Bellflower. Platycodon. Illooms 
all summer, blue and white, your choice 
of color. 12 inches tall. 
Painted Daisy. Pink Pyrethrum. 18 
inches tall, very hardy, blooms all sum¬ 
mer in different shades of pink to bright 
red. 
Meadow Sage. Salvia l’itcheri. 3 to 4 ft. 
tall, branching out well, and blooming 
through late summer and fall. Flowers 
of a rich gentian blue. A perfectly hardy, 
and very showy plant. 
Shasta Daisy. Alaska type, very hardy, 
2 ft. tall, blooming through the entire 
summer, with beautiful large flowers. 
Great Sea Lavender. Statice latifolia. 
IV 2 ft. tall, of compact growth, blooming 
beautifully, the entire top of the plant 
becoming’ an immense head of lilac blue 
flowers. August. Also for winter bou¬ 
quets. 
Tritoma. Flaming Torch. Red Hot 
Boker. 2 ft. tall, blooms from August to 
October, flower spikes scarlet red, tinged 
with rich orange. 
Hardy Verbena. A spreading plant that 
blooms throughout summer and fall in 
shades of pink and red. An excellent 
ground cover plant, and for rock gardens. 
2 for 50c; 5 for $1.00; postpaid. 
Veronicas 
Amethystina. 12-inch border plant, with 
long blooming season from June to Au¬ 
gust, flowers royal blue. 
Spicata. 24 inches tall, blooms from July 
until fall, very pretty lavender-blue 
flowers. 
Incana. Deep blue with silvery foliage. A 
very pretty Veronica for border and 
rockery. 
Everblooming Violet. King Edward. A 
beautiful border plant with shiny heart 
shaped leaves. Violets extra large, sweet 
scented, appearing in great freedom in 
the spring, through the summer, and par¬ 
ticularly in the fall until heavy frost. 
Gaillardia N °" ph0, ° 
Above. 
Lythrum Roseum S u»ove hoto 
Bright rosy-red flowers are produced on 
3 ft. stems in July, and if cut when the 
flowers fade the plants will bloom again 
in early fall. Berfectly hardy, splendid 
decoration in border rows or groups. 
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Palm Lily. Y r ucea filamentosa. A very 
hardy plant, resists cold and drought. 4 
ft. tall of tropical appearance, with ever¬ 
green leaves, developing into dense 
clumps. Creamy white bell shaped blos¬ 
soms on large spikes, remaining for sev¬ 
eral weeks in June and July. Does well 
on dry land, requires little or no care. 
Often used for cemetery planting. 
All Perennial Plants, unless priced otherwise: 
2 for 39c; 4 for 65c; 12 for $1.75; Postpaid. 
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