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BEACON—Cherry red. Each 15 
cents. 
COQUELICOT—Red, salmon eye. 
Each 15 cents. 
DR. CHAS. H. MAYO—White, 
red eye. Each 15 cents. 
ECLAIREUR—Rosy crimson. Each 
15 cents. ' 
FIREBRAND—Fiery red. Each 20° 
cents. 
JULESSANDEAU —Pink, light 
center. Each 15 cents. 
MRS. JENKINS—Pure white. 
Each 15 cents. 
PANTHEON—Rose pink. Each 15 
cents. 
R. P. STRUTHERS—Rosy car- 
mine dark eye. Mach 15 cents. 
RHEINLANDER—Salmon pink, 
red eye. Each 15 cents. 
RIINSTROM—Deep pink. Each 
15 cents. 
SIEBOLDI—Red. Each 15 cents. 
VON HOCHBERG—Brilliant red. 
Each 15 cents. 
WIDAR—Purple with white eye. 
Each 15 cents. 
PHLOX SUBLATA— Dwarf 
Phlox, 4 to 6 inches. A compact 
mass of elegant, prostrate Ever- 
green foliage, with spread of 18 to 
20 in. when matured. Covered with 
dainty flowers in May and June. 
Your choice of white, lavender, or 
pink flowers. Each 15 cents. 

Field of SHASTA DAISIES 
selected for peer ine crop of 
seed. 
PHYSALIS FRANCHETTI 
CHINESE LANTERN—2 ft. An 
ornamental variety of winter cherry, 
forming dense bushes, loaded with 
bright, orange scarlet, latern like 
fruits, which are highly prized for 
winter bouquets. Each 12 cents. 
PHYSOSTEGIA—X 
(False Dragonhead)—3 to 4 ft. 
Forms large clumps bearing long 
spikes of delicate flowers during 
July and August. We can supply 
either pink or white. Each 15 cents, 
PLATY CODON—X 
(Chinese Balloon Flower)—2 ft. 
Excellent for Rock Gardens or 
Borders. Grows quickly into a bushy 
plant, bearing great loads of flowers, 
shaped a good deal like the large 
flowering Clematis. We can supply 
lants with blue or white flowers. 
ach 15 cents. 
PRIMULA—X 
VULGARIS (Yellow Primrose) — 
6 inches. Flowers bright yellow. Fine 
lant for Rock Gardens and Hardy 
Borders. Each 20 cents. 


RUDBECKIA PURPURIA. 
proved variety of Coneflower. 
Im- 
PYRETHRUM—X 
(Painted Daisy)—2 to 3 ft. One of 
the most charming Perennials, bear- 
ing daisy shaped flowers in brilliant 
colors during May and June, and if 
flower stems are cut, plants will 
flower again during August and 
September. Each 15 cents. 
RANUNCULUS—X 
REPENS (Buttercups)—A very 
pretty creeping form of double 
flowering buttercups, blossoming in 
May and June. Leaves bright shin- 
ing green. Extra good for Rock 
Gardens. Each 15 cents. 
RUDBECKIA 
PURPURIA (Cone flower)—6 [ft. 
Reddish purple flowers with large 
brown cone in center. Valuable for 
cutting for bouquets as well as for 
Landscape planting. Each 20 cents. 
ORANGE CONEFLOWER—A 
fall blooming plant of rich golden 
flowers. A fine one for cutting for 
bouquets. Each 15 cents. 
LACINIATA, FLORA PLENA 
(Golden Glow)—6 ft. A very 
hardy, free blooming perennial, 
bearing large double flowers of a 
rich orange yellow on long stems 
suitable for cutting. Each 20 cents. 
SALVIA 
3 to 4 ft. A striking looking hardy 
perennial with large Tobacco like 
leaves and growing spikes of rich 
blue flowers from June to Sept. 
Each 20 cents. 
SAPONARIO—X 
OFFICINALIS (Bouncing Bet)— 
2 ft. A splendid Rock Garden plant, 
thriving in Rocky ground with but 
little soil. Clusters of white flowers 
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ANTHEMIS, Kelwayi English 
Hybrids in full flower. 

