LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1910. 



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ASTER. 



.$2.50 



The hardy Asters are now considered quite indispensable in the herba- 

 ceous border. 



A. Lady Trevcllyn — 4 feet, September. Pure white. 



A. Longifolium Formosissima — 3 feet, September. Purple. 



A. Novae Angliae — 6 feet, September. Blue. 



A. Novae Angliae Rosea — 6 feet, September. Rosy purple. 



Each 25c; per doz 



BOLTONIA — False Chamomile. 



Asteroides — 4 feet, October. White. A beautiful plant, producing Aster- 

 like flowers in great profusion. Among the most useful of hardy 

 plants for supplying cut flowers. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



CAM P AN U LA — Bluebells. 



Perhaps the most popular of all border plants. 



C. Carpatica — 1 foot. June. Blue. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



C. Grandiflora — 2 feet, July. Flowers a rich blue; a superb variety. Each 



30c; per doz $3.00 



C. Van Houttel — 2 feet, June. Blue. Each 30c; per doz $3.00 



CENTAUREA. 



C. Montana — 2 feet, May and June. Among the best of hardy plants. 

 Flowers large and handsome; color, a rich purplish blue. Last well 

 when cut. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



CHRYSANTHEMUM — 

 Marguerite. 



The hardy Marguerites 

 are now general favor- 

 ites and in great de- 

 mand. They are very 

 easily grown, succeed- 

 ing well in any good 

 garden soil. 



C. Maximum — 1 foot. 

 Very desirable va- 

 riety, producing 

 quantities of flow- 

 ers all summer. 

 Each 15c; per doz. $1.50 



C. Leucant hcmuni 

 Hybridum, or 

 Shasta Daisy — 



This new hardy 

 Daisy is a great 

 acquisition in the 

 flower garden. It 

 blooms continu- 

 ously throughout 

 the summer. Each 

 25e; per doz $2.50 



CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM. 



CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 



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CALLIOPSIS OR COREOPSIS. 



The herbaceous border is incomplete without one or more varieties of Coreopsis. They are exceedingly attractive, 

 bloom continuously from June till late in the fall, and are very easy of cultivation. The flowers are neat in form, and 

 are borne on light but wiry and graceful stems and arrange beautifully in vases. • 



C. Grandiflora — 2 feet, June. Deep yellow. C. Lanceolata — 2 feet, June. Golden yellow. 



: $2.50 



Each 25c; per doz. 



DOUBLE DAISY — Bellis Perennis. English Daisy. 



One of the most charming and most useful of our early spring flowers. 

 It is of easy culture and quite hardy. 



Snowball— Large double; pure white. 



The Bride — Early double white. 



Longfellow- — Double dark rose. 



Each 10c; per doz. $1.00; per 100... ^ $5.00 



DICEXTRA SPECTABILIS. 



DICENTRA SPECTABILIS — Bleeding Heart. 



At home in almost any situation out of doors and succeeds admirably in 

 shady places where few plants grow satisfactorily. Each 25c; per doz.. $2. 50 



DORONICUM — Dogbane. 



D. Exeelsum — 2 feet, June. A handsome border plant, producing its large, 

 bright yellow flowers very freely; also an excellent pot plant. Each 

 25c; per doz $2.50 



EUPATORIUM — Snake Root. 



E. Ageratoides — 5 feet, June to August. A very desirable and useful plant 

 of vigorous growth, bearing very freely large terminal heads of frag- 

 rant and handsome pure white flowers. Each 25c; per doz $2.50 



