Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . nt. Bluebird—Beautiful deep violet blue. Donna Maria—White, shaded with lav-ender. Florentina — Pale blue, shaded andfringed orange-yellow; fragrant, ex-tra fine. La Tendre—Pale violet or lavender. Mme. Cliereau—Snow-white, edged withdelicate blue. Pallida Speeiosa—Pale indigo of the above, price each, 15c; $ per doz. The set of six for IRIS—Mixed offer a splendid assortment of the finest named sorts mixed. Each, 10c; per doz., $ LYNCH1YIS—Lamp charming border plant; should be in every garden. L. Haageana — 1 f
Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . nt. Bluebird—Beautiful deep violet blue. Donna Maria—White, shaded with lav-ender. Florentina — Pale blue, shaded andfringed orange-yellow; fragrant, ex-tra fine. La Tendre—Pale violet or lavender. Mme. Cliereau—Snow-white, edged withdelicate blue. Pallida Speeiosa—Pale indigo of the above, price each, 15c; $ per doz. The set of six for IRIS—Mixed offer a splendid assortment of the finest named sorts mixed. Each, 10c; per doz., $ LYNCH1YIS—Lamp charming border plant; should be in every garden. L. Haageana — 1 foot, May and handsome orange-scarlet flow-ers. Each 10c; per doz., $ L. Chalcedonica — 2 feet, July. Largeheads of bright scarlet flowers. Eacn10c; per doz., $ MONARDA—Horse Mint. Exceedingly effective plant for theborder, and equally useful for massingon the lawn. Plant dwarf and com-pact. Blooms most Didyma (Oswego Tea)—1 foot, Aug-ust. Scarlet. Each 15c; per doz.,$ Lobelia Cardlnalis. WIS. aeonies have continued increase in popular favor h each succeeding year pre-eminent among1 our dy perennial plants. In ponse to the increasing nand, cultivators of this lutiful plant have enthu- stically engaged them- ves in introducing and )pagating new varieties, ning at more perfect flow- 3 of more delicate tints, d deeper, richer shades. e new varieties them- .ves sufficiently attest the ocess of these efforts. Not have seen any of them at best is to have missed a wer exquisitely lovely. om these and our standard rieties one may find any ade or combination of col- s he may desire to enhance 3 beauty of his lawn or rbaceous border. No class of plants is more sily grown than Paeonies, d few repay the care given em so generously. They e perfectly hardy and rive in almost any soil, but y extra attention given am will be amply repaid; eply cultivated and well riched loam suits them st. In shady places, where — - fcow plants wi
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