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DIANTHUS 
PLUMARIUS (Clove Pink)—12 in. Clear pink shading to various degrees 
of red. Blooms the entire season. Extremely hardy and of vigorous 
growth. 
TRITOMA (Red Hot Poker) 
DIENER’S HYBRIDS—4 ft. Rich orange-scarlet and coral-orange waxy flow- 
ers appearing freely in late summer and continuing until October. Excel- 
lent cut flower. 
GEUM 
Ce So aoa. Vy ft. Rich golden yellow double flowers. Blooms from May 
o July. 
MRS. BRADSHAW-—11/ ft. Double brilliant scarlet blooms from May to July. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath) 
DOUBLE SNOW WHITE—2 to 3 ft. Tiny white flowers on slender stems, giving a 
mist-like effect. Blooms during July and August. Fine for the garden bouquet. 
BRISTOL FAIRY—2 to 3 ft. Large panicles of double, white flowers borne continu- 
ously throughout the season. 
HESPERIS 
MATRONALIS (Sweet Rocket)—2 to 3 ft. Purple flowers in showy spikes in June and 
July. Fragrant. 
COREOPSIS 
2 ft. A gem among hardy plants. It begins to flower in June and continues in 
bloom more or less throughout the season. Flowers are a golden yellow. Graceful, 
invaluable for cutting, having long, graceful stems. 
HIBISCUS (Marshmallow ) 
6 ft. Enormous single blooms produced from June to September. Red, 
Pink, or White. 
PHYSOSTEGIA 
COMPACTA— 11/2 ft. Rose-colored flowers in close compact spikes. Among 
the most popular perennials because of the delicate beauty of the tubular 
blooms supported on dense, bright green plants. 
PLATYCODON 
EARLY GIANT BLUE—21/2 ft. Large blue, cup-shaped flowers of great 
beauty, appearing from July to October. 
ACHILLEA 
THE PEARL—2 ft. Double white flowers produced in large sprays all sum- 
mer. Fine for cutting. 
SHASTA DAISY 
DIENER’S DOUBLE FRINGED—2 ft. The 
large shaggy Oe are mage oe oF Strong, Heavy 
a double row of narrow petals whic ® 
are curled and frilled outward from Perennials 
the yellow center, giving the bloom 
almost the appearance of a _ large 
shaggy Chrysanthemum. The plant is 
vigorous and produces the unusual 25¢ each 
blooms during midsummer and early 3 for 60c 
ALASI aoe nang. le fl 
KA— t. The single flowers are 
of the purest, glistening white, of 12 for $2.00 
enormous size and produced on long All Postpaid 
stiff wiry stems, which make them 
excellent for cutting. 
(Except where noted.) 

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