Beautify Your Home—Plant Hardie’s Flowering Shrubs 

Hardy Perennials and Flowering Plants 

Columbine 
Chrvsanthemums 
614—POM POM CHRYSANTHEMUMS in the 
following colors: Red, Pink, White, Bronze, 
Yellow and Orchid. Price each, 15c; 3 for 40c. 
615— LARGE FLOWERING CHRYSANTHE- 
MUMS in the following colors: Red, Pink, 
White, Bronze, Yellow and Orchid. Price each, 
20c; 3 for 50c. 
Geraniums 
616—GERANIUMS. We can furnish Geraniums 
in the following colors: Red, White, Pink and 
Salmon. Price each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Hibiscus 
626—HIBISCUS in the following colors: Red 
and Pink. Price each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 

Crepe Myrtle 
705—ALTHEA. Known as Rose of Sharon. Fa- 
vorite old-fashioned upright flowering shrub; 
deep red, lilac with carmine center, white and 
pink. 
705B—BUDDLEIA BUTTERFLY BUSH. Very 
popular for cut flowers and design work. Be- 
gins to bloom in July, continues until frost. 
The flowers are of a pleasing shade of violet 
mauve, and are borne in dense cylindrical 
spikes. Flowers freely the first season. 
706—CHASTE-TREE (Vitex Agnus-Castus). 
Strong, vigorous growing; conspicuous flowers 
usually blue, blooming freely throughout the 
summer. Leaves have strong odor of lavender. 
707—CREPE MYRTLE. The favorite flowering 
shrub of the South. Red, purple, pink and 
white. Extra large. 
PRICES ON ALL PLANTS POSTPAID 
Columbine 
Charming hardy plants. For planting in 
permanent borders or edges of shrubbery this 
old-fashioned favorite is one of the best. They 
thrive well with ordinary garden culture. Few 
hardy perennials are so easily grown. Bearing 
in countless numbers, through May’and June, 
exquisite blossoms of White, Red, Yellow, Pink 
and Blue. Each, 25c; dozen, $2.25. 
Coleus 
627—QUEEN VICTORIA. Leaves are bright 
red with yellow and green border. Each, 25c; 
3 for 70c. 
Hardy Carnations 
611—CARNATIONS. We can furnish Hardy 
Carnations in the following colors: Red, White 
and Pink. Price each, 25c; 3 for 70c. 
Suapdragon 
653—Rose pink, clear yellow, dark red, orange 
and white. 3 for 40c: 6 for 75c: 12 for $1.25. 
Tritoma 
Red Hot Poker 
654—Showiest of all garden plants in bloom. 
Rushlike foliage with thick flower, stalks a 
yard long, a single fiery cone at top. Brilliant 
scarlet, lower petals rimmed with orange. 
Blooms July to October. Each, 25c; dozen, 
$2.25. 
Hardy Phlox 
Hardy phlox once planted improve in size 
and beauty each year. They bloom from July 
until frost. Fine field grown clumps of Red, 
Salmon, Blue, Pink and Purple. 
650—Price, 25c each; dozen, $2.25. 
Wandering Jew 
664—Easy to grow. A few rooted stems soon 
grow into a mass of foliage. Mixed colors. 
6 rooted stems, 25c. 
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Hardy Hydrangea 
646—OTASKA. A French variety, with large 
clusters of pink flowers. A good house plant. 
Each, 30c; 3 for 80c. 
Ferns 
631—BOSTON. Sometimes called Sword or 
Fountain Fern. Fine for house or porch box 
culture. Strong potted plants. Each, 25c; 3 
for 70c. 
632—ASPARAGUS SPRENGERI. Hardiest of 
all ferns, graceful long fronds bearing red ber- 
ries. Large plants. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. 
633—ASPARAGUS PLUMOSUS or LACE 
FERN. Fine lace-like, splendid for making up 
bouquets. Large plants. Each, 20c; 3 for 50c. 
634—MAIDENHAIR. Unusually attractive for 
parlor or table decoration. Each, 25c; 3 for 
70c. 

H ardy Phlox 
Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens 
Prices on all Shrubs: Prepaid, Each, 40c; 3 for $1.09; unless priced otherwise 
708—DEUTZIA. One of the most widely used 
deciduous shrubs. Masses of blossoms appear in 
the early spring, giving a great floral display. 
709—FORSYTHIA. Graceful shrubs with shiny 
dark green foliage, medium height. Yellow 
blossoms borne before leaves appear in the 
spring. 
715—CAPE JASMINE. Double white wax-like 
flowers; exquisitely fragrant; dark glossy foli- 
age; low shrub. Price: Each, 75c. 
716—LIGUSTRUM (Lucidum Wax Leaf). One 
of handsomest of the broad leaved evergreens, 
medium size, compact, graceful habit, dark 
green, glossy leaves, with white flowers in 
June; valuable for massed effect or single 
specimens; very desirable, hardy. Price: Each, 
60c. 
711—MOCK ORANGE (Virginal). Upright 
growing covered with large white fragrant 
flowers in spring. 
712—FLOWERING QUINCE (Cydonia Japon- 
ica). Known as Japanese Quince and firebush. 
Profusion of flowers in very early spring, vary- 
ing from rose to bright red. 
713—SPIREA VAN HOUTTEI. A splendid 
garden shrub, and one of the most beautiful 
of all. Constant bloomer with snow white 
flowers. 
713A—WEIGELA (ROSEA). Elegant, with fine 
rose colored flowers, hardy, and blooms when 
quite small. 
714—ABELIA. Flowers white flushed lilac pink. 
Blooms profusely and continuously from May 
to frost, foliage glossy green turning to bronze 
during the winter, one of our best evergreens. 
Very hardy small plants. Price: Each, 50c. 
717—LIGUSTRUM (Japonicum). Makes a 
splendid evergreen shade tree; leaves dark 
green, produces large bunches creamy white 
flowers, followed by purple berries. Grows 6 
to 8 feet. Price: Each, 60c. 
717B—SPIREA ANTHONY WATERER. A low 
growing very bushy plant that bears large 
heads of bright rosy-crimson flowers in July 
end August. It seldom grows taller than three 
eet. 
717C—LILAC. Purple. 
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