Isaac Hicks & Son, Westbury Station, N. Y. 27 



HARDY GARDEN FLOWERS, ANTHEMIS to FUNKIA. Quantity Each Per 10 Per 100 



Anthemis tinctoria. Chamomile; Golden Marguerite 150 SO 06 SO 50 S4 00 



Aquilegia caerulea. Rocky Mountain Columbine 200 1 ."> I i>r> 10 00 



A. Canadensis 25 15 1 25 



A. chrysantha 25 15 1 25 



A. chrysantha alba 125 15 1 25 12 00 



A. nivea grandiflora 175 15 1 25 12 00 



A. glandulosa 25 15 1 2-"> 



A., Mixed 125 12 100 800 



A. alpina. Alpine Rock Cress 25 12 1 00 



Armeria plantaginea. Thrift, or Sea Pink 500 10 80 5 00 



Artemisia abrotanum. Southernwood; Old Man 50 10 80 5 00 



Asclepias tuberosa. Butterfly Weed; Pleurisy Root 50 10 80 



Aster Novae-Angliae 120 15 1 25 10 00 



A. Tatarisus 250 10 90 8 00 



This stately plant is one of the latest in the garden. It grows 

 about 6 feet high, with a stiff stem that does not fall down, and bears 

 large clusters of blue flowers. It is suitable for planting, both in the 

 garden and amongst shrubs. 



Bellis perennis. Double pink and white 300 10 90 



Cactus opuntia. Prickly Pear 75 15 1 25 



Campanula persicifolia grandiflora 250 15 1 25 



C. persicifolia gigantea, var. Moerheimei 25 20 1 50 



C. latifolia macrantha 25 15 1 25 



C. Carpatica. Carpathian Harebell 25 15 1 25 



Centaurea macrocephala 80 10 80 



Cerastium tomentosum. Snow-in-Summer 50 10 80 



Chrysanthemum, Pompon- 

 Anna Mary 90 10 80 



Julia Lagravere 170 10 80 5 



Princess Louise 230 10 80 5 



St. Hloria 400 10 80 5 



Eagle d'Or 1,000 10 80 5 



Prince of Wales 130 10 80 5 



Rhoda 25 10 80 



With the lengthening country season, the hardy Chrysanthemums 

 are especially valuable. Their bright colors continue for several weeks 

 after other garden flowers are gone. The variety Eagle d'Or is especi- 

 ally cheerful and bright in its effect. 



C., Small Golden Button 500 10 80 



Chrysanthemum maximum, "Triumph" 150 10 6 



Clematis Davidiana 25 15 1 25 



C. recta. 3 to 4 ft. high 110 10 80 6 



C. integrifolia 25 15 1 25 



Con vallaria maj alls. Lily-of-the-Valley. Clumps per 1,000, $30. .2,000 10 80 4 



The low price at which this is offered permits its use in large 



quantities, and the clumps we send out can be divided to make 



small splant. There are many places where it is appropriate as a cover 



plant. 



Coreopsis lanceolata 60. ... 10 6 



Delphinium formosum 50 



D. formosum coelestina 50 15 



D. grandiflorum, var. Chinensis 



Dianthus plumarius. June Pink. Double, white 300 



An old-time favorite, suitable for edging garden paths. 



D. Chinensis. China Pink 200 10 60 



D. barbatus. Sweet William 



Dark Red 400 10 80 



Pink 450 10 so 5 



white.::::::::.:.:.: 300 10 



D., Homer 



D. delicata 25 



Dicentra spectabilis. Bleeding Heart 40 



D. eximia 



A delicate fern-like plant, generally admired by those who sec it 



in our Nursery. It is suitable for planting in the woods and also 



fulfils all the requirements of a garden plant, as it has good foliage 



and flowers all summer. 



Dictamnus fraxinella. Gas Plant 20 20 1 50 



Digitalis (Foxglove), Pink and Rose 600 



White 1()() 



This stately plant is very showy in the garden and is equally 



appropriate for naturalizing among trees and shrubs. 



Doronicum platagineum excelsum 



Eryngium amethystinum 25 



Eupatorium coelestinum. Hardy Ageratum 100 



Funkia ovata. Blue Day Lily 200 



F. lancifolia 100 10 , 80 



F. lancifolia variegata 30 15 



F. subcordata grandiflora 300 lo 1 2o 



This is offered at so low a rate that the opportunity should be 



taken to plant it in quantity. Its ivory-white flowers appear for a long 



time during midsummer. 



