HARDY ROOTS and BULBS 
PEONIES. CANNAS. One of the most popular of bedding 
Edulis Superba. Best dark pink variety; SER TaG tits cece and bronze foliage 
early. ; 
} Each, 15¢e; per dozen, $1.25, postpaid. 
Festiva Maxima. Best white, very large. 
Modeste Guerin. Color of American Beauty King Humbert. 4 to 5 feet. Giant flowered, 
rose; strong grower. orange scarlet, bronze leaf. The flowers are 
very large and very free blooming. The 
handsome leathery foliage is of strong 
habit. 
June Bride. Latest large white, extra fine, 
very fragrant. 
Prices on Peonies: 35¢ each; 3 for $1.00, : ae 
postpaid. Yellow King Humbert. Same as above except 
that the flowers are yellow. 
The President. The most sensational intro- 
duction of recent years. The largest flow- 
ered, most vigorous-growing red Canna. 
The immense trusses of giant florets are 
produced in great profusion. Green foliage. 
This variety, introduced only a few years 
ago, has proved itself worthy of a place in 
every collection and every place where 
bold, effective performance can be appre- 
ciated; 5 feet. 
Pink Conrad. Fine pink, green foliage. 
PHLOX. No class of hardy plants is more 
desirable than the Perennial Phloxes. They 
will thrive in any position and can be used 
to advantage in the hardy border, in large 
groups on the lawn, or planted in front of 
belts of shrubbery, where, bv judicious 
pinching back and removing faded flowers. a 
constant succession of bloom may be had 
until frost. Colors, white, pink and red 
Mixed Phlox, 20c each; 6 for $1.00. 
Named Varieties of Phlox, 25¢ each; 5 for 
$1.00, postpaid. 

i HEMEROCALLIS FLAVA (Lemon Lily). These 
are among the oldest and best loved of 
Peonies Tris garden plants. Very hardy and persisting; 
thev need no winter protection and thrive 
in any good soil, preferring, however, a 
rich, moist loam. For garden borders and 
waterside planting, few perennials are more 
satisfactory. A good clump of this fine old 
lily, when blooming in June and July, lights 
up the border superbly with many tall stems 
IRIS. The true “Fleur-de-Lis,’ the nationai 
flower of France. They are perfectly hardy 
thrive anywhere, grow and bloom luxurisa nt 
ly, particularly if plentifully supplied with of fragrant, waxen, clear yellow blooms, 
water. In beauty the flowers rival the finest crows about 2 feet high. : 
of orchids. The plant grows 18 to 24 inches a = 1 20. I rey 7 
high. Six assorted colors. Each, 15ec; 10 for $1.20, by parcel post. 
10¢e each; 8 for 20c; 20 for $1.09, pustpaid ct 
DAHLIA. No garden is complete without a GLADIOLUS. One of the iS 

show of these brilliant and steady autumn most attractive summer 
flowers, and nothing gives greater return for flowering bulbs. Very or- 
so little money and care. We have a fine namentaleforsthes lawn To 
assortment of the best varieties. Red, yel- : ‘ ‘ : 
low and pink obtain a_ succession of 
: : bloom there should be sev- 
30¢ each; 4 for $1.00, postpaid. eral plantings made at in- 
5 é k. 
MALLOW MARVELS. Most gorgeous peren- eres peta ae ors 
nial creation of the twentieth century. The ne ”q ee ed ‘ a 
plants are perfectly hardy and grow from apart and about 4 inches 
strong, fleshy roots to a height of 6 to 8 deep. If the soil is poor 
feet in one season. They seem to thrive in see that it is carefully 
almost any soil, having a preference, how- enriched. The flowers are 
ever, for a moist rather than a dry situation. excellent for cutting, and 
In the last days of July the blooms appear last a week in water, the 
and continue until late in fall. HHS opening well 
Mixed, 25¢c each, postpaid. hes 
Mixed Varieties: Large 
BLEEDING HEART. The old-fashioned type Bulbs, 12 for 60e; 100 for 
with the delicate heart-shaped blossoms $5.00, postpaid. 
along gracefully arching branches. Blooms 
in May and June, this flower should be in Named Varieties: Per doz., 
every flower garden. S5e, postpaid —our selec- 
Each, 60c, postpaid. tion. 

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