(PERENNIALS, Continued) 
DELPHINIUM HYBRIDS... Large flowers of var- 
iced blue pastel shades. Ea., 40c; per 10 $3.50. 
DICTAMNUS. (18 in.) A very permanent and 
satisfactory perennial. Spikes of white flowers in early 
summer: foliage effect and texture excellent. Ea., 50c. 
ERIGERON. (2 ft.) Artistic 2 inch flowers of 
rosy-lilac ray like petals surrounding yellow center. 
June-July. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Baby Breath. (2 ft.) 
Clouds of tiny white flowers in July. 
GYPSOPHILA “Bristol Fairy.” Choice, improved 
double Baby Breath. Blooms nearly all summer. 
Grafted roots, ea., 60c. 
IRIS, Bearded Varieties. Plants of assorted va- 
rieties at 10c each, $1.00 per doz. 
LILY, Umbellatum. (2 ft.) Hardy variety of easy 
culture; clusters of large bronzy orange-red flowers at 
top of stem June-July. Large bulgs ea., 35c; med., 25¢ 
LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Maltese Cross. (30 in.) 
Heads of fiery crimson flowers. July-Aug. 
PYRETHRUM. Painted Daisy. (18 in.) Daisy-like 
flowers, rosy red shades; fern-like foliage; May-June. 
SCABIOSA caucasica. “Pin Cushion flower.” (2 
ft.) Charming 2% inch lavender-blue flowers on long 
cutting stems from June to Sept. 
SHASTA DAISY. Large snow-white flowers, bloom- 
ing over long season. 
SIDALCEA, Rosy Gem. (2 to 3 ft.) Pretty, bright 
rese-colored flowers. 
HARDY PHLOX 
This group of perennials is rich in gay color 
from July on; fragrant. 
Daily Sketch. Extra large 
trusses, large florets of 
light salmon pink; faint 
ecarmine eye. Each 40c. 
Leo Schlageter. Brilliant 
glowing scarlet flowers in 
rich full trusses. One of 
the best red Phlox in ex- 
istence. Each 40c. 
Loraine. Very large flor- 
ets of light rose-red, with 
salmon flush; carmine eye. 
Clear pink garden effect. 
Each 40c. 

R. P. Struthers. -Bright cherry red with salmon 
shadiug; clear-red eye. Ea. 35c. 
Snowcap. Broad pyramidal panicle, the large 
tlowers effectively arranged to form a huge cap of 
snowy white. Ea., 40c. 
PEONIES 
For customers wishing to plant peonies this 
spring, we have specially provided for strong roots for 
spring planting. Additional varieties are available in 
the fall when plants can be taken directly from field. 
Delache. Dark red flowers of rose type; profuse. 
Midseason. Each, 60c. 
Felix Crousse. An always popular full double 
variety of bright ruby red color.- Midseason. Ea., 75c. 
Claire Dubois. Large double globular flowers of 
deep violet rose with petals tipped silver. Late mid- 
season. Each, 75c. 
Livingstone. Very full blooms of soft lilac rose; 
flowers very double and large. Late. Each, 75c. 
Queen Victoria. Full creamy white center with 
wider guard petals at base of flower. Midseason. Ea., 60c. 
Sarah Bernhardt. Double flowers of large size; 
color lively apple-blossom pink, petals silver tipped. 
Profuse in bloom and flowers well supported by strong 
stems. Late midseason. Each, 85c. 
Venus. Nicely compact, good sized double blooms 
of hydrangea pink. Midseason. Each, 60. 
Ponies, Unnamed-Red-Pink-White. These are nam- 
ed double varieties identified only as color groups. 
Order by color. Each, 50c. 
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