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LYTHRUM 
PURPLE LOOSESTRIFE MORDENA— 
This is a new Lythrum brought out by the 
Canadian Experimental Farm at Morden, 
Manitoba. We think it the best of all the 
Lythrum and a great improvement over the 
old types. Long upright growing stems just 
covered their length with little deep bright 
rose-pink flowers. This is a@ good one. 
Showy plants for moist, shady borders, and 
watersides. A very useful cut flower, blooms 
nearly all summer. Blooming size plants, 
25c; clumps, 50c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
ALASKA— 
In July and August bears a great pro- 
fusion of immense, gleaming white blooms, 
excellent for cutting. 18-24 inch. 
EARLY ELDER— 
Glistening white flowers in early June, 
making a beautiful display in the garden 
and especially fine for bouquets. 15 inches. 
Multiply rapidly and roots should be divided 
in August and reset. 
DOUBLE— 
The pure white flowers are completely 
double and produced freely from June to 
October. They are of excellent lasting 
quality. The stems are about 18 inches 
high, very stiff, holding the heavy double 
pure white blooms upright. Excellent for 
the border as well as for cutting. 50c¢ each. 
PRICES OF PERENNIALS, unless noted 
otherwise, 35c each; 12 for $3.50 
Perennial 
Phlox 
Field grown plants, 35c each; 
12 for $3.50 
AFRICA— 
Brilliant carmine-red with a deep blood- 
red eye. 
BRILLIANT— 
Large trusses of brilliant crimson flowers, 
darker eye. 
RIJNSTROOM— 
Lively shade of rose-pink, very large. 
CUTTING’S 

JULES SANDEAU— 
A dwarf free flowering salmon-pink. 
SUBULATA, (Creeping Phlox)— 
Blooms in May, when whole plant is a 
vivid mass of lavender-pink. Very bushy. 
DR. CHAS. MAYO— 
Another Phlox somewhat similar to Count 
Zeppelin and yet entirely distinct. A very 
strong grower. One of the late W. E. Fryer’s 
best Phlox. Very little subject to troubles 
that beset the Phlox. 
MORGENROOD— 
A real novelty. Large trusses of bright 
rose with a deeper reddish eye. . A strong 
grower with very large individual florets. 
R. P. STRUTHERS— 
Tall. A bright rosy carmine with claret 
eye. 
PAINTED LADY— 
Soft, silvery shaded salmon, bright-red 
eye. Large individual flowers. Free flower- 
ing. 
MARY LOUISE— 
A good grower of medium height with 
clean foliage. Produces pure glistening 
snow-white heads of unusually large size, 
the individual flowers being twice as large 
as other white varieties. 40c. 
MRS. JENKINS— 
A medium tall, early blooming beautiful 
white. 
RHEINLANDER— 
A most beautiful salmon-pink with deeper 
center. Immense size. 
STARLIGHT— 
A comparatively new Phlox. Deep violet 
fading to lilac, with a large, star-shaped 
white center. A good tall Phlox. 
THOR— 
An old dependable variety that always 
gives satisfaction. Grows to medium height. 
Throws up lots of strong stems which are 
always covered with great, nicely shaped 
trusses in pleasing salmon-pink. 
We Do Not Ship Evergreens 
On account of the excessive cost of pack- 
ing evergreens for shipment, and the short- 
age of expert help for such work, we cannot 
ship any evergreens. 
You may call for them at the nursery, or 
we will deliver them at your home in 
Rochester. 
Replace Agreement Any evergreens that do not live through the first 
summer will be replaced at one-half price. All 
other trees, shrubs or perennial plants that do not live through the first 
summer will be replaced free of charge. 

