PURPLE LILAC—Very fine dependable old re- 
liable. Good 2 foot clumps 50 cents. 
CHINESE LILAC—One of the finest of the lilacs. 
Smaller foliage, and more graceful branched than 
others. Long Panicles of light purple bloom. 
Sixty cents each. 
HEDGE 
We have a limited amount of material suitable 
for hedging this year, but offer the following as 
long as it lasts. These three kinds are all very 
hardy and are well branched plants. For good 
thick hedge plant 18 inches apart and cut off to 
within 1 foot of the ground when planting. All 
sent by express collect. 
RUSSIAN OLIVE—tThe old stand by in this coun- 
try Will stand lots of abuse. Light grey foliage. 
Heavy plants $12.00 per 100; some smaller for $8.00. 
CARAGANA—Light green foliage. Withstands 
drouth well. Four foot plants $15.00 per 100. 
TARTARIAN HONEYSUCKLE—Fast growing, nice 
foliage, stands pruning well, makes a good thick 
hedge. $15.00 per 100. 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
This list that follows is well tried and found 
good as well as very hardy. Some are valuable for 
rock garden work. All will respond to good soil 
and care. 
BLEEDING HEART—The old favorite of Grand- 
mother’s garden. It is one of the best things we 
have, 60 cents each. 
COREOPSIS—New, large double golden flowers 
on long stems. A fine cut flower. 20 cents. : 
GAILLARDIA—Burgundy—New, wine red flow- 
er, blooms all summer, 20 cents. 
MEADOW RUE—A native plant that makes nice 
foliage for bouquets. 15 cents. 
FALL ASTERS—Showy two to three foot bushy 
plants covered with reddish purple flowers in the 
fall. 20 cents. 
SEDUM—Very low growing plants especially val- 
uable for rock gardens. Three kinds. 15 cents each. 
SHASTA DAISY—Alaska—Divisions from select- 
ed plants. Fine to cut. 20 cents. 
