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COREOPSIS. Yellow, hardy, daisy-like perennial, 
valuable for border or cutting. Blooming period, 
June-August, 
Each Peri12 
20 2.50 
DELPHINIUM (Larkspur)—One of our finest and 
most popular garden flowers with their long ter- 
minal spikes of various shades. Blooms all sum- 
mer. 
Belladonna—Light Blue. The most popular of 
its shade. 
Bellamosum—lImproved Dark Blue. A _ strong 
grower. 
.20 2.00 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart)—An old fashioned fa- 
vorite with its heart-shaped, rose-colored flowers in 
drooping racemes. Prefers semi-shade. © 
40 4.00 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—Popular biennial with ter- 
minal clusters of bell-like flowers in the best mixed 
shades. Protect over winter. 
20 2.00 
HIBISCUS (Mallow Marvels)—A beautiful peren- 
nial of the Hollyhock family. Blooms very pro- 
fusely, over long period of summer. 
«20 2.50 
SHASTA DAISIES—The flowers are large, glisten- 
ing white, with brown eye, and borne on long stems. 
Excellent. Blooms May and June. 
20 2.00 
SWEET WILLIAM—Old favorites, bearing their 
sweet clove-scented flowers in profusion during 
May and June. 
20 2.00 
YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Adam’s Needle)—Spikes 
of creamy white flowers borne on tall stems; fra- 
grant. Very effective plant for all positions. 
20 2.00 
BUSH ROSES. 
For cut flowers the Bush Roses cannot be sur- 
assed, and the well-cared-for Rose Garden is not on- 
y a thing of beauty on the home grounds, but. will 
give magnificent blooms for cutting for the house 
decoration. There are many choice Bush Roses 
which will give a wealth of bloom from early summer 
until frost. We have endeavored to keep our varie- 
ties of the best known, and most popular sorts which 
are sure to give good results. No flower is so much 
loved, appreciated, and enjoyed as the Rose. 
Each Per10 Per 100 
Strong two-year plants.......... $ .80 $2.50 $ 20.00 
