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WOOD’S HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS—Continued 
LINUM—Perenne (Blue Flax—<A dainty *DIVARICATA CANADENSIS—One of our 
PENTSTEMON—Garnet. This is the first 
LYTHRUM—Roseum Superbum. 
PLATYCODON—The 
flower for any border. Its long blooming 
season and its adaptability to any soil 
makes it especially desirable. Its beauti- 
ful pearly blue flowers are borne in great 
abundance from May through September. 
Height 14 feet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
3 feet. 
Perfectly hardy plants, bearing profusely 
lovely spikes of rose-pink flowers during 
July and August. A clump of these truly 
presents a lovely sight. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 
dozen. 
*MATRICARIA—Feferfew, Double White. 
Clusters of double white flowers, splen- 
did for cutting; blooms during June and 
July. Height 1 ft. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 doz. 
MERTENSIA —Virginica, The Virginia 
bluebell is one of the loveliest of the 
early spring blooming plants. They grow 
from 14 to 2 feet high with soft, light ~ 
green stems and foliage. The flowers are 
reddish-purple when in bud, but as the 
flowers open, they change to a lovely 
gentian-blue. They hang in drooping nod- 
ding, graceful clusters and the individ- 
ual flowers are funnel-shaped. Its bloom- 
ing season is during April and May and 
prefers a Shady location, 3 for 60c.; 
$1.85 dozen. 
MONARDA or BERGAMOT—Showy plants 
growing from 2 to 3 feet high, succeed- 
ing in any soil or position, with aro- 
matic foliage and producing their flow- 
ers during July and August. The flow- 
ers are borne in a close head or ‘whorl, 
and the leaves are more or less fragrant. 
Didyma Rose Queen. A very beauti- 
ful Monarda, with heads of flowers of 
a soft clear pink. Grows to a height of 
2 feet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
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PANSY—oOur plants are grown from our 
own exhibition seed, which produce as 
fine plants as can be had. The blooms 
are of immense size and _ brilliantly 
marked. $1.00 per dozen. 
Platyeodons' belong 
to the Campanula family and resemble 
them in many respects. They form neat 
branched bushy plants, with attractive 
foliage and open bell-shaped flowers. 
Long blooming season, July to October. 
Not particular as to soil. 
Grandifiorum Blue. Fine bright blue, 
1% to 2 ft. high. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
Grandiflora—Alba. © White. 
3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
28 inches, 
of a new strain of hardy, large-flowering 
Pentstemons. Heretofore the only large- 
flowering Hybrid Pentstemons available 
were the Gloxinoides, which are not hardy 
in the North. Pentstemon Garnet is of 
spreading habit and produces a succes- 
sion of bloom from June until stopped 
by frost. The Gloxinia-like flowers are 
a rich garnet color, and are gracefully 
placed on stems 12 to 18 inches tall. The 
plants have from six to a dozen spikes 
continually throughout the flowering sea- 
son. The flowers are excellent for cut- 
ting and last a week or more in water. 
35c. each; $3.35 dozen. 

Wood’s Hardy Phlox 
Bridesmaid—Pure white with 
crimson eye. 
Daily Sketch. One of the largest flow- 
ering of all Phlox, Clear salmon-pink 
with a deeper eye. Tall. 
Hauptman Hoehl. Bright crimson with- 
out shadings. 
Miss Lingard. 
with a faint eye. 
Mrs, Jenkins. 
white. 
P. D. Williams—Beautiful large rose 
pink. 
Thor. Deep'salmon-pink, medium height. 
Choice of the above Hardy Phlox: 
8 for 75c.; $2.35 dozen 
large 
Early flowering white 
One of the finest, 
Large flowering pure 
*PHLOX SUBULATA — Creeping Phlox— 
Moss-like evergreen foliage, hidden by 
masses of lovely blooms during April and 
May. It is excellent for rockery or hardy 
border, growing 4 to 6 inches tall, 
Alba—Pure white flowers completely 
covering the neat compact plant in May. 
Atropurpurea. A distinct form of Phlox 
subulata, a very free bloomer, strong 
grower and of the color of Phlox decus- 
sata B Compte, with a slightly darker 
eye. When in bloom it stands out strik- 
ingly and can be distinguished by it's 
deeper red from any other form. 
Blue Hill. Of uniform compact growth, 
producing in early spring and late fall a 
splendid display of showy blue flowers. 
One of the best and surely a most dis- 
tinet type and color. 
Rosea. Rose-pink. Fine for covering 
banks; thrives in hot, dry situations and 
blooms profusely. 
Vivid. Bright pink with fiery red eye. 
We would say that this is the finest free- 
flowering dwarf Phlox in existence. 
Choice of the above Moss Phlox: 
3 fon 60c.; $1,85 dozen 
ALL PRICES QUOTED ON PLANTS ARE POSTPAID TO YOUR POSTOFFICE 
Plant Prices F. O. B. Our Store 
Plants quoted at $1.00 per dozen, price F O. B. our store, $ .75 per dozen 
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1.35 per dozen, price F. O B. 10c. each, 
1.85 per dozen, price F. O. 
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5.35 per dozen, price F O. 
1.00 per dozen 
B. 15c. each, 1.50 per dozen 
. B 20c. each, 2.00 per dozen 
B. 25c. each, 2.50 per dozen 
B. 30c. each, 3.00 per dozen 
B. 50c. each, 5.00 per dozen 
native species, which is worthy of exten- 
sive planting, commencing to bloom early 
in April and continuing through May, 
with large fragrant lavender flowers on 
stems 10 inches high. 3 for 60c,; $1.85 
dozen. 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder. *Reptans. 
Dwarf, bushy plant of graceful growth. 
Showy blue flowers, 6 inches high in early 
spring. Should be used in the rock gar- 
den and border, in shady places; foliage 
very good all summer, 35c. each; $3.35 
dozen. 
PYRETHRUM—Painted Daisies. Astrosan- 
quineum. <A fine strain of red shades, 
plants having been grown from seeds 
selected from red varieties. 3 for 60c.; 
$1.85 dozen. 
ORIENTAL POPPY—What more striking 
effect can be gained than by having a 
mass of giant Oriental Poppies stand out 
boldly against a dense background of 
dark evergreens? They grow about 23 
to 4 feet tall and bloom during May and 
June. The flowers often measure 9 or 
10 inches in diameter, Some have a black 
blotch in the center of the petals and all 
have a great number of purplish black 
stamens in the heart of the cup; truly 
a plant of great beauty. We offer heavy 
two-year plants. 
Mrs. Perry—Salmon Pink. 
Onientals—Scarlet. 
Choice of above, 35c. each; $3.35 dozen 
RUDBECKIA—Cone Flower. Provide a 
wealth of flowers for cutting and the 
plants thrive most anywhere. 
PURPUREA—Imp. (Hybrids). Contains 
many new and improved combinations 
of gold, mahogany and bronze. Sor 
60c.; $1.85 dozen. 

SWEET WILLIAM—Makes an elegant dis- 
play, producing clusters of flower heads 
for several weeks. Newport pink or 
searlet. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
*Dwarm Sweet William—Mixed Colors. 
Mxceedingly pretty, dwarf, compact plants 
about 6 inches tall, covered with masses 
of single flowers produced in clusters. 
Comes in a wide range of beautiful col- 
ors. 3 for 60c.; $1.85 dozen. 
*VERONICA—Incana., Semi-dwarf variety 
with silvery foliage and assure blue flow- 
er spikes. Excellent for the rock garden 
or hardy border. Prefers full sun and 
well drained soil. Blooms during July 
SNOs AULUSL. Welle nie we Lt. or Or soO0G.: 
$1.85 dozen. 
VIOLAS—Avalanche. Fine, large flowered, 
pure white, Compact habit. 3 for 40c.; 
$1.35 dozen. 
Blue Perfection—Deep, 
3 for 40c.; $1.35 dozen. 
Puck—Lovely two-tone purple and yel- 
low. Free bloomer. 3 for 40c.; $1.35 doz. 
purplish blue, 
