FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 29 
PLAT YCODON—Chinese Bell Flower. 
Exceedingly handsome hardy border plants, closely 
resembling the Campanulas, with which they are often 
confounded. They are bushy and upright in 
growth; flowers large. very numerous and 
<howy: succeed well in any good soil. 
P. Grandiilorum (Bell Flowers) —3 feet. A 
very handsome plant, one of the best in cul- 
tivation; blooms continuously all summer. 
Flowers biue, bell-shaped. Each, 15c; per 
doz., $1.50. 
PHYSOSTEGJA—False Dragon Head. 
P. Virginica—3 to 4 feet. A beautiful 
free- blooming perennial. If kept cut 
will flower from mid-summer until fall. 
Color. a shell pink. An exceedingly de- 
sirable plant. Each, 15c; per doz..$1.50. 
POLEMONIUM—Jacob’s Ladder. 
Very pretty border plants with fern-like 
foliage and handsome flowers, 
P. Coeruleum—13 feet. A very ornamen- 
tal variety with handsome, finely cut, 
deep green fcliage. Plant erect, bear- 
ing in early spring a great profusion of 
flowers in terminal spikes; color deep 
blue, very handsome. 
P. Reptans—6 inches, June. Creeping; 
foliage finely cut; flowers a very pretty 
clear blue. A very desirable variety. 
Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 
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PLATYCODON. 
PYRETHRUM—Feverifew. 
P. Uliginosum (Giant Ox-eye Daisy)—4 to 5 feet, September 
and October. This is indeed a magnificent plant and one ofthe 
very finest for the herbaceous border for supplying cut flowers 
in the autumn. It forms a stout, upright bush, bearing innumer- 
able large, pure white flowers. having bright yellow centers. 
Each, 15c; 
per doz., $1.50. 
POLEMONIUM C@RULEUM. 
POTENTILLA—Cingquefoil. 
Handsome and very useful plants 
for massing with other plants in the 
border, They are dwarf and some- 
what trailing in habit and produce in 
almost constant succession great 
quantities of brilliant flowers of vary- 
ing shades of yellow and crimson. 
Each, 15c; per doz., $1.59. 
STACHYS—Woundwort. 
S. Lantana—1 foot. A partieularly 
valuable plant for rock work or the 
edging of flower beds, its tufted sil- 
very-white, woolly foliage and stems of 
the same character, rendering it high- 
ly ornamental. It bears during the 
summer a quantity of purplish fiowers 
in short spikes, but it is on account of 
its handsome foliage it is especially 
prized. Each, 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
We recommend planting Her- 
baceous planis in autumn. 
PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM —GIANT_OX-EYE DAISY. 
