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PERENNIALS 
GOLDEN GLOW — Double yellow 
flowers berne profusely summer and 
fall, 3 to 5 feet high. Succeeds every- 
where. 
GILLARDIA — Brown and orange 
flowers freely borne in summer. Height 
18 inches. 
SEA LAVENDER—Similar to Baby’s 
Breath. Blooms are lavender, plants 
$1.00 each. 
BLEEDING HEART—From the old 
fashioned garden. Very popular. Strong 
plants that bloom first year. $1.00 each. 
CANTERBURY BELLS — Blue bell- 
shaped flowers in prcfusion. 
IRIS—The following colors: 
wh:te, pink, purple and yellow. 
PHLOX—One of the best perennials, 
biooms from summer to fall. About 
two feet high. Colors red, pink, white 
and galmon. Do nct fail to order some 
of these. They will please you. 
CARNATIONS—A splendid perennial 
18 inches high. Blooms all summer. 
Red. Succeeds anywhere. Fine, 75c 
each. 
blue, 
BRISTOL FAIRY—This new double Baby’s Breath shoud be in every 
garden. It is such an improvement over the old Babys Breath that we dug 
up and threw away all our plants of the single variety. The flowers are four 
or five times as large as the Single variety, and a much mire distinct white 
Blooms the first year and continuously till late fall. Our plants are grafted 
o EL BOU Te getting the true strain. Invaluable for arranging bouquets. 
ac .00. 
SHASTA DAISY—Large White flow- 
ers, 18 inches high. 
LARKSPUR—Blue flowers on long 
spikes. Height 4-5 feet. Blooms in the 
summer. Succeeds everywhere. Fine 
for a background for shorter flowers. 
PENTSTEMON GARNET—Splendid, 
showy, blovms freely first season, clear 
garnet color, vigorous grower. 75c, 3 
for $1.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM-—Too well known 
to need any description. 
PYRETHUMS—Daisy like flowers in 
red and pink. 
IRIS—Regular and choice new var- 
ieties. Write for list. 

COLUMBINE—Splendid long spur 
hybrids, ass¢rted colors. 
LILY OF THE VALLEY—Delicate 
white flowers. Very sweet scented. 
Shou:d be planted in the shade. 
DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUMS— 
Very desirable for fall flowers. They 
come in red pink, bronze and yeliow. 
Sometimes called Pincushion Mums. 
Plants 3 for $1.00. Also tall raules. 
HARDY ASTERS—A'so desirable for 
fall flowers. We have them in laven- 
der, pink and red. 
Ail Perernials, unless noted, 3 for 
$1.00; $2.75 per dozen. 
GLADIOLAS 
MRS. LEON DOUGLAS—Enormous- 
ly large flowers of beautiful begonia- 
rose striped with flame-scarlet, the 
lower petal. pale lemon, speckled ruby. 
The tall strong stems produce several 
side shoots. Considered one of the 
largest Gladiolas in existence. 
PELEGRINA—Almost blue. Very fine. 
SHIRLEY TEMPLE—Large ruffled 
cream. 
PICARDY—Delicate flesh pink. 
DR. BENNET (New) — Peach-red 
cverlaid with flame. Scarlet throat, 
speckled with ruby and white. 
GATE OF HEAVEN—Deep yellow. 
BAGDAD—Immense blooms of smo- 
ky old gold. 
BETTY NUTHALL—Orange 
late bloomer, very desirable. 
LOS ANGELES—Salmon, pink, large 
early. A very fine forcer. 
MAMMOUTH WHITE—Large beau- 
tiful clear white. 
MANY OTHER VARIETIES—List 
sent on request. 
Dozen. 75¢; 50 for $2.00, No. 1 Butbs. 
pink, 
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