Other Hardy Perennials The Linn County Nurseries 

DICTAMNUS ruber, Gas Plant, 214 feet. Rosy purple, veined darker. Strongly 
aromatic. Likes well-drained soil and needs little care. Plant in a per- 
manent place and leave it alone. Each year it will be better. Very drought 
resisting. 
FERN—Ostrich, Onoclea struthiopteris, 2 to 3 feet. Prefers part shade and leaf 
mold, but will endure almost any situation. Makes colonies by creeping 
rootstalks. 
FILIPENDULA—rubra venusta, 4 feet. Bright carmine-pink plumes; July. Likes 
moist soil. 
GYPSOPHILA Bristol Fairy, 60c: Grafted, double variety. 1 year plants. Much 
superior to seedling plants, blooming continuously. 
HEMEROCALLIS, Yellow Daylily. They grow anywhere and are among the 
very best perennials, requiring very little care. 
—Bijou, 75c: 2 feet. Small clustered flowers, orange overlaid with rich fulvous 
red. June-July. 
—D. D. Wyman, 40c: 21% feet. July-August, golden-yellow, tawny splashed petals. 
—Dover, 60c: Early June. Very large deep golden-yellow. 2 feet. 
—Hyperion, 75c: 3 to 4 feet. July-early August. Very large soft pale yellow 
over a long season. A very choice kind. 
—sgracilis, 35c: 18 inches. Grass-like foliage. Clear yellow flowers in early 
June, and again in the fall if not allowed to make seed. 
—Lemoni, 50c: 4 feet. Stiff upright stems with large pale lemon-yellow flowers 
closing in hot sunshine. 
—Mrs. J. R. Mann, 40c: 3 to 4 feet. Rich, deep yellow. July. 
—Mrs. W. H. Wyman, 50c: 4 feet. Large, light pale lemon-yellow. August. One 
of the latest, best and most prolific. 
—Patricia, $2.00: 24% feet. Pale yellow with tinge of lemon-chrome. July-Aug- 
ust, pronounced fragrance. 
—Queen of May, 40c: June. One of the very best large clear yellow flowers. 
Evergreen foliage and needs some protection. 
—The Gem, 50c: 3 feet. Deep orange-yellow. June-July. A very choice kind. 
—Wan-Bun, $1.25: 2% feet. Soft cadmium yellow. 
HOSTA, Funkia, Plantainlily. Thrives almost anywhere. 
—lancifolia, 2 feet. Lilac flowers in September. An especially good border 
plant for shady or very hard places. Very hardy. 
—subcordata grandiflora, 50c: 2 feet. Broad glossy light green leaves, spikes of 
pure white fragrant flowers in August and September. Partial shade. Pro- 
tect in winter. . 
PHLOX paniculata, Garden Phlox. All like rich, moist, well-drained soil, and 
a mulching of well-rotted manure in winter. 
—Daily Sketch, 40c: Very large flowers of light salmon-pink with salmon eye. 
—Lillian, 40c: A beautiful large pink closely resembling Columbia. 
—Rokoko. Very large soft lilac-pink flowers. 
—Rynstroom. A lively rose-pink like Paul Neyron rose. 
—Von Lassberg. Tall, pure white. 

PRICES unless noted: 35c each, $3.00 per 10. 
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