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R. O. KIRKLAND 

HARDY GARDEN PERENNIALS 
The finest of the new NOVELTIES, and the older perennials. A 
careful selection of plants in this list will give you colorful blooms from 
early Spring until frost. 
Most varieties are exceptionally good as cut 
flowers, will grow in most garden soils, and are hardy and dependable 
anywhere. 
this season. 
Quantity Prices for Perennials 
10c plants, per doz., $1.00; 100, $ 7.50 
15¢ plants, per doz., $1.50; 100, $11.25 
20c plants, per doz., $2.00; 100 $15.00 
25c plants, per doz., $2.50; 100, $18.75 
The dozen rate for others is 10 times 
the each price. 6 or more, at the dozen 
rate; 25 or more, at the 100 rate. 
ALYSSUM, Saxatile Compactum—Yel- 
low “Basket of Gold.” Early 15c. 
AMARYLLIS LILY—This hardy Magic 
Lily is one of the most interesting 
plants grown. Attractive green foli- 
age in the Spring which disappears 
in midsummer. About a month later, 
as if by magic, the flower stock 
appears, bearing a cluster of 7 to 12 
fragrant, lily-shaped flowers of deli- 
cate lilac-pink, shaded blue. Perfectly 
hardy, and may be left in the ground 
year after year unmolested. Great 
big, husky bulbs, $1.00 each; 3 for 
$2.50; 10 for $7.50. 
ANCHUSA, Myosotidiflora — Forget- 
me-not flowers in early Spring. 25c. 
ANEMONE, Pulsatilla Lilac — Violets 
flowers in April. Low growing. 15c 
JAPANESE — “September Queen’’— 
Semi-double pink. September 
bloom. 30ce. 
JAPANESE—“‘Whirlwind” — Semi- 
double white. Tall, Fall flo’r’g. 30c. 
ARABIS, Alpina — “Rosabella” — A 
really pink Rock Cress. New. 35c. 
ALPINA — “Flora Plena’? — Double 
white Arabis. Ap. to Ju. New. 30c. 
ASTER, Frikarti—‘Wonder of Staffa”’ 
—Lavender-blue flowers 2% in. 
across, borne continuously from June 
to November. Splendid for cutting. 
One of the finest perennials. 2 feet 
tall. New. 40c. 
HARRINGTON’S PINK—Sensation- 
al new variety, the finest of all 
hardy asters. Four foot plants 
densely covered with silvery rose 
blooms during the Fall. Fine for 
cutting. 50c. 
AUBRETIA — “Gloriosa Hybrids” — A 
new European strain of large flow- 
ered hybrids in shades of pink, rose, 
mauve and purple. 35c. 
LARGE FLOWERED HYBRIDS — 
Our selections. Dark colors. 15c, 25c. 
BAMBOO—Hardy grass with 12 foot 
plumes. Clumps. 25c and 50c. 
BLEEDING HEART—tThe old fash- 
ioned favorite. Large pot plants. 60c. 
BULBS—Gladiolus, Lily, Dahlia, Be- 
gonia, Canna, etc., in Spring. 
All are strong sturdy plants that should bloom beautifully 
CAMPANULA, Carpatica—Small bell- 
like blooms in June. 20c. 
CARNATION, Grenadin — “Golden 
Sun”—Hardy yellow carnation. 20c. 
GRENADIN — Pink flowered hardy 
carnation. 20c. 
COLUMBINE, Mixed—Colorful mix- 
ture of long spurred hybrids. 15c and 
25c. 
MRS.NICHOLS—Long spur blue. 25c. 
ROSE QUEEN—Rose pink with long 
spurs. 25c. 
SILVER QUEEN — A good pure 
white long spurred Columbine. 20c. 
WHITE—Our own native Rocky 
Mountain variety. 20c. 
COREOPSIS—-Lanceolata—Bright Yel- 
low flowers all Summer. 15c. 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS — We grow a 
large selection of the large and small, 
hardy, early Fall blooming, garden 
varieties of Chrysanthemums. Visit 
our nursery and see them in bloom 
from July to December. 
ADELAIDE—Dark reddish bronze. 
Small Pompom. October. 25c. 
ALADDIN — Rich bronze, blooming 
from August until frost. 25c. 
APOLLO—Showy red Korean with 
yellow center. 25c. 
ASTRID — New, very beautiful 
pink single Korean. Early. 35c. 
AZALEAMUMS—tThe famous, new, 
“Cushion Mums” now in many 
colors. These low Chrysanthe- 
mums bloom from July to Decem- 
ber, and are a mass of color at all 
times. Hardy and easily grown. 
AMELIA — Satiny - pink blooms. 
The famous “Pink Cushion.” 25c. 
BRONZE CUSHION—Bronzy-pink 
flowers in profusion. 25c. 
KING CUSHION — Dark velvety 
red. Blooms later. 35c. 
QUEEN CUSHION—White tinged 
with pink. 25c. 
SANTA CLAUS—Red and gold. 
Very handsome. 50c. 
YELLOW CUSHION—Bright gol- 
den yellow. 35c. 
DOTY, LILLIAN—Tall growing dark 
pink. Ball-shaped flower. 25c. 
DOTY, WHITE—Round white ball 
Mum. 25c. 
CERES—Handsome gold and yellow 
single Korean. 25c. 
CHIEFTAIN—Large single red with 
golden center. 20c. 
CLARA CURTIS—Hundreds of sin- 
gle salmon-pink, daisy-like blooms 
3 in. across. Absolutely hardy, 
