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has settled, lay a board across the hole, then al- 
low two inches between top of root and board. 
Price of first grade roots, white, red, or pink, $1 
each; one of each color for $2.50, postpaid. 
Fern Leaf Peony, Tenuifolia Flora Plena—This is 
the one that has leaves like a carrot. Double red, 
blossoms usually at Decoration Day. The _ best 
plant for cemeteries. First-class roots, each $2. 
Perennials 
Every year the demand grows for hardy perenni- 
als. Among them there is a wide range of beauti- 
ful forms and colors, and by careful selection 
continuous bloom can be had throughout the 
season. Prices are prepaid. : 
Aconite, Bi-color—Grows to a height of about 
five feet, has very many blue and white flowers 
resembling a monk’s hood which is its common 
name. Each 385 cents. 
Aconite, Purple—Sometimes reaches a height of 
six feet and has a long blooming season in July. 
Good as a background for white phlox. Each, 35c. 
Aster, Dwarf Blue—Very nice for fall flowers; 
not affected by ordinary frosts. Each 35 cents, 3 
for 85 cents. 
Bleeding Heart—A splendid plant for shady 
places. No. 1 plant, each 75 cents. 
Chrysanthemum, Dean Kay—Very hardy and de- 
pendable, double pink, height about 18 inches. 
kKiach 385 cents, 3 for 90c. 
Chrysanthemum, Ciara Curtis—Single pink flow- 
ers are borne profusely on a real hardy plant 
usually in the latter part of August. 385 cents 
each, 3 for 90c. 
Minnesota Chrysanthemums—White, TMs and 
red. Each 45c. 
Crimson Star Coiumbine—Truly a gem among 
flowers. Has an abundance of large red and white 
flowers on a two-foot panty in July. Each 385 cents, 
3 for 90c. 
Coral Lily—Very pretty bright red hly, 18-24 
inches high. June season. Each 20 cents, 3 for 50c. 
Kiegans Liiy—This reliabie red lily gives a lot of 
co.or to the flower garden in June. Height, 18 
inches. Large bulbs each 20 cents, 3 for 50c. 
Maxwill Lily—One of the newest and best liked 
of the tall kinds, grows to a height of 6 to 7 feet, 
has bright orange red flowers in late July, 35c. 
Regal Lily—Not too hardy, but worth growing 
with covering. Each 380 cents, 8 for 75c. 
