Hardy Perennial Flowers 
We list a number of the favorite flowers that lose 
their tops by dying down in the winter, but whose 
roots are preserved from year to year, consequently 
when once planted, they are perpetual, coming back 
each season with an increase in size of plant and flow- 
ering capacity. Just think of it—flowers all summer, 
all colors, every year, without special care or trans- 
planting. Include perennials in every order. Get 
better acquainted with them. See catalogue, page 59, 
(DO NOT SELL TULIPS. THIS SEASON.) 
Sell the following list at 35¢ each, $3.00 per ten 
(untess otherwise noted) 
Achiller, White only. Splendid for cemeteries, 
Anchusa. Italian Blue. Blooms all summer. 
Alyssum, Dwarf, white flowers, good for border, 
Anthemis (Hardy Marguerite). 
Aquilegia (Columbine). Blue, pink, red, purple, white. 
Arabis Alpinum. White. 
Asters. Hardy. Assorted colors, small flower. 
Baby’s Breath. White. Valuable for cut flowers. 5d0c. 
Bleeding Heart. Common red variety. 50c. 
Bleeding Heart (Everblooming ). 
Boltonia Latisquama, Pink. 
Canna Bulbs. Red or Yellow. (Dig up each fall.) 
Canterbury Bell. Pink. blue, purple or white. 
Carnation. Hardy, pink. 
Chinese Lantern. Coral red pods. 
Chrysanthemum (Pink Cushion). Hundreds of flowers 
on a single plant. 
Chrysanthemum. Hardy. _White, pink or yellow. 
Coral Bell. Bright red small flowers on long stems, 
Coreopsis. Beautiful yellow flowers. 
Dahlias. Assorted colors. (Dig up each fall.) 
Daisy, English. JDwarf, small dainty flowers. 
Daisy, Memorial. FParly white flower. 
Daisy, Painted. Red or pink flowers. 
Daisy (Shasta), Dwarf, white flowers. 
Delphinium. (See Larkspur.) 
Digitalis. (Saine as Fox-gilove.) 
Forget-me-not. Small blue flowers. 
Foxglove. Pink, red, white, purple. 
Gaillardia, Orange red margined with yellow. 
Gentian, Sapiphire-blue flowers, | 
Gladioli. Choice mixed colors. 50c per dozen. 
Golden Anthemis, Yellow. Very hardy. 
Golden Glow. Bright yellow. Tall grower. 
Hollyhocks. Assorted colors. 
leeland Poppy. Orange-yellow. 
Iris (German). Yellow, purple. See named varieties. 
page 31. 
Iris (Japanese). Purple, blue, lavender. 75¢ EACH. 
fri¢é Pumila. Dwarf, purple. 
tris (Siberian), Purple or white. 
Larkspur (Delphinium). Gold Medal Hybrid¢ 
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