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HARDY PERENNIALS. 



Low trailing purple 



Carolina, with stitF shining 

 leaves, and deeper pur- 

 ple flowers 

 Cyanus, broad-leaved 



JVarrovv-leaved 

 Lychnis^ or Campion 



Single scarlet lychnis 



Double scarlet lychnis 



Catchfly, double flowers 

 Hepalicas, single white 



Single blue 



Single red 



Double red 



Double blue 

 Lineria, toad flax 



Purple 



Yellow 

 Bee Larkspur 

 Fraxinella, white 



Red 

 Gentiania, great yellow 

 Gentinnclla, blue 

 Glohularia, blue daisy 

 Fox-glove, red 



White 



Iron-colored 

 Perennial Sunflower 



Double yellow and several 

 other species 

 Cyclamen, red 



White 

 Goldy Lochs 

 Chelone, white 



Red 

 Lilii of the Yalley, common 



Double-flowering 

 Solomon's Seal, single 



Double 

 Filapendula, or Dropwort 

 Columbines, common blue 



Double red 



Double white 



Double striped 



Starry, double and single 

 Early-flowering Canada 

 Tkalictrum, feathered colum- 

 bines 

 Pulsatilla, blue Pasque flower 

 Orobus, bitter vetch 

 Saxifrage, double white 

 Thick leaved 

 Purple 

 Veronica, upright blue 

 Dwarf blue 

 Hungarian 

 Blush 

 Golden Rod, many species 

 Valerian, red garden Valerian 



White garden 

 Rudbekia, American sun- 

 flower 

 Dwarf Virginia, with large 



yellow flowers 

 Dwarf Carolina, with nar- 

 row red reflexed petals, 

 and purple florets 

 Virginia, with yellow rays 



and red florets 

 Tall yellow, with purple 

 stalks, and heart-shaped 

 leaves 

 Taller, with yellow flowers 

 and large five-lobed 

 leaves, and those on the 

 stalks single 

 Tallest yellow, with nar- 

 rower leaves, which are 

 all of five lobes 

 Pulmonaria, Lungwort 

 Common 

 American 

 Monarda, purple 



Scarlet 

 Ephemeron, Spider-wort, or 

 flowers of a day 

 White 

 Blue 



