PERENNIALS 
ALL POSTPAID 
ALIUM or CHIVES. Pur- 
ple flowering herb. 
Leaves used for season- 
ing. 
Each, 20c. 
DELPHINIUM (Belladon- 
na). Long light blue 
spikes. 
Each, 20c. 
SHASTA DAISY. This is 
an improved Shasta 
DalS Ven Manche larneler 
flowers, longer stems 
and earlier. 
Each, 20¢e. 
HARTJE DAISY. This is 
an improved Shasta 
Daisy, much ‘larger 
flowers, longer stems 
and earlier. 
EKach, 20e. 
Gaillardia 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine). 
Long spur, choice mixed 
colors. 
Each, 20¢e. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanketflower). 
red center. 
Each, 20c. 
Yellow with 
SCARLET SAGE (Mo- 
nardo Didyma). Two 
feet. This is a peren- 
nial sage, perfectly 
hardy here. Flowers 
G Orme é 20 fe we es) 1. 
branched. stems, 
about two feet high. 
Very pretty red and 
blooms a long time. 
Flowers are about as 
large as carnations. 
Hach, 20¢. 
STATICE (Great Sea 
Lavender). A mass 
of dainty, purplish 
blue flowers in July 
and August. Much 
used for winter bou- 
quets, as well as best 
adapted for rock 
gardens. 
Each, 20c. 
PANSIES. Mixed Col- 
OES: 
60ce per dozen. 

Columbine GOLDEN GLOW. The 
most. prolific <a nid 
Satistactonye -Otprcalt 
yellow-flowered sorts. Grows 5 to 7 feet and 
blooms from early summer until frost. Flow- 
ers are produced on long stems in enormous 
quantities and resemble golden yellow Cac- 
tus Dahlias. 
25e each, postpaid. 
TRITOMA, Red Hot Poker, Flame Thrower, or 
Sky Rocket Plant. An old favorite. Sends 
up fine spikes of scarlet-orange flowers 
which look well in masses or alone. They 
are not absolutely hardy and must be 
mulehed well.: 
Each, 25¢c; 5 for $1.00, postpaid. 
GYPSOPHILA PANICULATA (Baby’s Breath). 
White, mist-like flowers to dry for winter 
bouquets. June-July. Full sun. 3 feet. 
Each, 20c. 


CANTERBURY BELL. 
mixed colors only. 
Each, 20c. 
PINK GYPSOPHILA. Pink flowers similar to 
the white variety, blooms in August. 
Each, 20¢c. 
Cup shape flowers, 
HARDY CARNATION. Mixed colors only, me- 
dium size flowers. 
Each, 20¢. 
PAINTED DAISY. Pink and red shades, mixed. 
Each, 20¢e. i 
LYTHRUM SUPERBUM (Purple Loosestrife). 
Purplish lavender. Blooms all summer. Shade. 
2 to 3 feet. 
Each, 25e. 
HARDY ASTERS. These are among the show- 
iest of our late flowering hardy plants, giv- 
ing a wealth of bloom at a season when 
most other hardy flowers are past, and for 
best effect, should be planted in masses of 
one color. They grow freely in any soil. 
Harrington Pink 
Blue Plume y 
Red Beechwood Challenger 
30e each, 4 for $1.00. 
CUSHION MUMS. 
Pink Cushion. Earliest 
flowers. 
Bronze Cushion. Early 
bloomer. 4 
White Cushion. 
early white. 
Baby Red Cushion. 
Small red _ flowers, 
little. bat ern .athan 
above varieties. | 
30e each; 4 for $1.00. 
HARDY CHRYSANTH- 
EMUMS. 
Snowelad. White but- 
ton. October first 
blooming time. 
Pink Aster. Large ear- 
1yveopinlk. 
October Red. Red as- 
ter flowered. 
September Glory. Ear- 
ly yellow. 
Yellow Normandy. Tall 
Pompon. 
Pink Doty. Extra fine 
pink Pompon. 
Homestead. Old fash- 
ion hardy pink. 
25¢e each; 5 for $1.00.. 
Hxtra 
Pink Cushion 
Chrysanthemum 
SPECIAL OFFERS 
4 Different Cushion Mums 
for $1.00 
7 Different Hardy Mums 
for $1.00 
6 Hardy Perennials—our selection 
for $1.00 


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