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HARDY CLOVE PINKS 
HARDY CLOVE PINKS—Fancy 
Double Mixed — A srand new 
strain that rival carnations for 
beauty, free flowering and very 
to 2 in., 
and in a wide range of colors. 
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Hardy Biennials and Perennials 
We offer a list of the most popular biennials and perennials, 
varieties that are easy to grow and sure to please. 
AQUILEGIA or HONEYSUCKLE—Giant Fancy Hybrids.—By 
all means plant a few of these wonderful perennials, they are 
perfectly hardy and easy to grow. They grow strong, thrifty 
bushes and produce flowers of the largest size. We offer a 
select strain containing beautiful tints and color combinations, 
hardly two plants producing flowers that are exactly alike. 
COREOPSIS—Grandifiora Mixed—These fine hardy perennials 
are sometimes called yellow daisies. The beautiful rich gold- 
en flowers are borne on long graceful stems. They flower for 
a long period of time and will blossom the first year if start- 
ed early. 
CANTERBURY BELLS—Giant Flowered Mixed—These 
hardy biennials are old time favorites but are becoming 
more popular every year. They grow stately bushes 2 to 
3 ft. tall and produce a profusion of the handsome bell- 
shaped flowers. They make a brilliant show and are well 
suited for either gardens, borders or mixed among 
shrubs. We offer a superb mixture. 
FOX GLOVE—Mammoth Flowered Mixed—lor stately 
beauty in the garden, tall border or among shrubs the 
Fox Glove stands supreme. Produces enormous spikes 4 
to 6 ft. in height and flower heads are often 3 ft. lone. 
Colors range from pure white and shell-pink to deep rose 
and many are beautifully spotted. 
GAILLARDIAS—Giant Fancy Hardy—A very desirable 
and showy hardy perennial that should have a place in 
every border or garden. They thrive in almost any place 
and are a plant of beauty from spring until fall. Our 
strain will produce giant crimson and gold flowers that 
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SWEET 
ALYSSUM 
Sweet Alyssum 
LITTLE GEM—Free flowering. hand- 
some annuals for beds, edging, etc. 
This variety is very dwarf and 
blooms profusely forming a mass of 
solid pure whiteness throughout the 
summer, Excellent for either beds, 
borders or edgings try it once and 
you will always want it. Pkt. 7c; 
Ye oz. 20c. 
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‘YCODON GRANDIFLORAs 
"SALVIA 
Brilliant Salvia 
BONFIRE—One of the finest Salvias 
and the grandest bedding plant known: 
single plants often carry 100 spikes 
measuring 10 to 12 inches in length. 
The flowers are of a brilliant dazzling 
scarlet and from the time they be- 
gin to flower the plants are a con- 
tinuous blaze of color until killed by 
frost. We know of no other flower 
that will equal the gorgeous effect of 
a row or bed of these Salvias when in 
full bloom. Why pay from 50 to 76 
cents per dozen for _ these plants 
when you can raise at least 50 plants 
from a package of our seed. Pkt. 
10c; Ve oz. 50c. 
make unusual striking bouquets. 
FANCY HARDY LUPINE—These beautiful 
hardy plants produce handsome bushes of 
green foliage from which arise in continu- 
ous succession the long stately spikes of 
sweet-pea shaped flowers. Spikes of bloom 
a foot long are produced on long stiff 
stems. Colors are both rich and delicate in 
white, blue and pink but offered only in 
mixture. 
PLATYCODON—Grandiflora Mixed — An 
extra good, very hardy and free flowering 
perennial. They form branching plants 1% 
to 2 ft. tall and produce large blue and 
white bell-shaped flowers. They remain in 
flower from June to October and will thrive 
in sunny or shady places. One of the best 
bardy perennials. 
HARDY BLUE STOKESIA — A beautiful 
hardy plant that will do well in any sunny 
position. Bushes grow 2 to 3 ft. tall and 
blossom freely from June until September. 
Flowers measure 4 to 5 in. across, bright 
Javender-blue in color and being borne on 
long stems are invaluable for cutting. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
HOLLYHOCKS 
DELPHINIUMS—Fancy Blue Hybrids — 
These graceful flowers rank among the 
fairest gems of our perennial flower 
gardens. In color they may be compared 
to a clear blue sky. in fact they are the 
finest shade of blue to be had im flow- 
ers. Well established plant that should 
have a place in every border or garden. 
They are grand for cutting and very 
graceful for bouquets. 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double Rose Flowered 
Mixed—These are old time garden fav- 
orites but of late years are becoming 
very popular and well they may as they 
are the most majestic of the hardy flow- 
ers. They grow 6 to 8 ft. tall, for planting 
among shrubbery or backgrounds they 
are unequalled. We offer superb mix- 
ture of the best double flowering va- 
rieties. 
SWEET WILLIAM—Giant Perfection Mixed 
—Popular hardy perennials that are splen- 
did for beds or borders. They produce Jarge 
heads of clusters of flowers in great profu- 
sion and having long stems they make fine 
bouquets. They produce masses of brilliant 
color and remain in flower a long time. We 
offer an extra select strain. 
SHASTA DAISY—Giant White—You will be 
delighted with the size and beauty of these 
Giant Daisies. A great improvement over 
the common Shasta Daisy as many of the 
flowers are 4 to 5 in. across and produced 
on long stiff stems. Flowers are pure white 
and continue in flower throughout the sea- 
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Special Offer 
Any Perennials on this page: 
Pkt. 10c; 3 pkts. 25c; 6 pkts. 
45c; One pkt. of each, 15 in 
all, for $1.00. 
CHINESE LANTERN 
CHINESE LANTERN — This 
is a highly ornamental and 
interesting plant grown for 
its bright colored balloon- 
like fruits or husks that 
cover the bush in late sum- 
mer or autumn. The fruits 
are about 1% in. in dia- 
meter, bright orange red 
when ripe and on account 
of their shape and texture 
are called ‘Chinese Lan- 
terns”. Branches with the 
fruits may be cried and make 
splendid material for winter 
bouquets. 
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POPPI 
ICELAND ES 
Hardy Poppies 
ICELAND MIXED — Hardy 
perennials that bloom the 
first season. The _ elegant 
satin-like flowers are produc- 
ed abundantly from June 
until October. Excellent for 
bouquets as flowers last fully 
a week. 
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ANNUAL SWEET WILLIAM 
Annual Sweet William 
HARDY ANNUAL MIXED-—The old 
favorite Sweet William as all know 
does not flower until the second year 
but this new strain will begin to 
bloom in 50 to 60 days from seed 
sown in the spring and will continue 
to blossom all summer. The flowers 
or heads are of large size, very fra- 
grant and of various colors, white, 
crimson, rosepink, etc. Pkt. 10¢; Vs 
oz. 25c. 
VERBENA 
Verbena 
FAIRFIELD FAMOUS MIXED — We 
offer you a giant flowered mixture 
of these beautiful annuals. The 
trusses measure 9 to 12 inches in 
circumference and the individual 
florets on well grown plants meas- 
ure 1 inch across. They bloom free- 
ly, are vigorous in growth and con- 
tain beautiful new colors and shades. 
A mass of bloom from July until 
heavy frosts. Pkt. 8c; Ye oz. 35c. 
Satin Flower 
An easy growing annual that rivals 
the Azalea for beauty of its fine 
rose-like blossoms. Seed may _ be 
sown in the garden and by July 
they are a complete mass of blos- 
soms completely hiding the foliage. 
Blossoms: shiny like satin, deep rose 
colored and remains in blossom a 
long time. Pkt. 8c; 2 pkts. 15c. 
SNOWDRIFT STOCKS 
H An extra early strain of these 
Snowdrift Stocks popular annuals coming into 
flower 3 to 4 weeks before the other strains. Plants are 
covered with flowers from summer until hard frosts 
and as the flowers are produced on Jong spikes they are 
splendid for cutting or bouquets; very fragrant. Pkt. 
10c; 3 pkts. 25c. 
| SUN GOLD—Grows 4 to 5 feet tall. Per- 
Sunflower f.ctiy double. Color is the brighest 
golden yellow. The plants branch and afford fine stout 
stems for cutting. This gigantic Sunflower will be of 
great value for the hardy garden and herbaceous bor- 
der. The flowers are so perfect in form that they re- 
semble Chrysanthemums. Pkt. 10¢; Y oz. 25c. 
SUNFLOWER 
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