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Perennials (continued) 
Columbine 
Long-spurred hybrids, a distinct improvement. Dainty, 
many colored and long blooming. 
Delphinium 
Tall stately spires for the 
background of the flower gar- 
den. 
Shasta Daisy 
Fine large white daisy free- 
ly produced in June. Excel- 
lent for cut flowers. 

SHASTA DAISY 
Hardy Phlox 
Many grand effects may be achieved with these most 
satisfactory, hardy plants. Equally good in beds by themselves, 
in clumps in the perennial gardens, or as an edging for shrub 
or evergreen plantings. They are easy to grow and their tall, 
waxy trusses fit perfectly into any scheme. The range of 
colors is wide. Some have distinctive eyes, others are solid 
colors. All are beautiful and some of them are essential in 
any well planned garden. Many varieties. 

DELPHINIUM 
TULIP BULBS — AIlI kinds and varieties 














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