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Bleeding Heart—A splendid plant for shady 
places. No. 1 plant, each 75 cents; 3 for $2.00. 
Aster, Hardy Blue—Grows about 18 inches, and 
seems to be entirely hardy, covered with good 
blue flowers in late fall. 50 cents. 
Elegans Lily—This reliable red lily gives a lot 
of color to the flower garden in June. Height, 18 
inches. Large bulbs, each 30c, 3 for 75c. 
Regal Lily—Not too hardy, but worth growing 
with covering. Each 45 cents, 3 for $1.20. 
Maxwill—A new lily from Canada, will grow to 
6 ft. Flowers nodding, bright orange-red. Each 
40 cents, 3 for $1.00. 
LYTHRUM, MODERN PINK 
Here we have what we think should be the 
top-ranking perennial. Growing to a heigh? 
of about three feet, it is covered most of 
the summer with pink flowers, Hardy and 
vigorous. Each 35 cents; 3 for $1.00. Add 
20 cents. for postage. 
Morden Rose Lythrum—tThe latest from Morden, 
Manitoba, having bright rose red flowers on a 
plant with dark green glossy foliage. Each 75 
cents. 
Morden Gleam—WNev, brighter color than Morden 
pink. 60 cents. 
Delphinium—A _ very _ satisfactory perennial. 
Blooms for a long time in June, and if cut down 
before the flowers form seed, will come up and 
bloom for a long time in the fall. Not bothered 
by fall frosts. Pacific Hybrids in mixed colors. 
Each 50 cents; 3 for $1.25 for one-year plants. 
Iris—Assorted colors in newer varieties, each 50 
cents. 
Phlox—Pink, white, red, lavender. 50c each, 3 
for $1.25 for No. 1 grade. 
Phlox, Dwarf Subulata—A very bright colored 
spring blooming plant, about six inches high, at 
its best in late May. Fine for cemetery planting. 
Pink or white, each 50 cents, 3 for $1.25. 
