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iTRRtE BROS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



LOBELIA CARDINALIS. 



LOBELIA. 



Cardinal Flower. 



A most effective and very satisfactory plant of 

 very easy culture, doing well in any good soil. 



L. Cardlnalis— 2 feet, August. A very showy 

 plant of easy culture. Each, 15 cts.; per doz!, 

 $1.50. 



MONARDA. 



HORSE MINT. 



Exceedingly effective, in fact, quite 

 indispensable plants for the border, and 

 equally useful for massing on the lawn. 

 Plant dwarf and compact; foliage and 

 flowers highly aromatic. Blooms most 

 profusely. 



n. Didyma (Oswego Tea)— 1 foot, Au- 

 gust. Scarlet; very desirable. Each, 15 

 cts.; per doz. . $1.50. 



POLEMONIUM— Jacob's 

 Ladder. 



Very pretty border plants with fern- 

 like foliage and handsome flowers. 

 Should be included in every collection. 

 They are of easy cultivation'in any good 

 garden soil, but nourish best in deep, 

 rich loam. 



P. Coeruleum— 2 feet. May. Spikes of 

 deep blue flowers, handsome foliage. 



Each, 15 cts.; per doz., SI 50. 



RANUNCULUS-Buttercup. 



Very attractive border plants of easy 

 culture, succeeding well in any good gar- 

 den soil. 



R. Acris, fl. pi. (Bachelor's Buttons)— 

 2 feet, May. Foliage handsomely cut; 

 flowers very double, color a shininp gol- 

 den yellow Blooms very profusely. Each, 

 15 eta.; per doz., $1.50. 



P^EONIES.— Choice Herbaceous Va= 

 rieties. 



Baron J. Rothschild— Outside petals rose, cen- 

 ter salmon, sweet. 



Clarissa— Rosy pink. 



Duchesse de Nemours— Rose pink, very large, 

 double; sweet; one of the bett. 



Elegans— Outside petals dark pink, large 

 salmon center loose, fine, sweet. 



Francis Ortegal — Dark purple crimson, very 

 large, fine, deep, double and sweet. 



Fragrantissima— Violet and rose color, very 

 sweet. 



Festiva Maxima— Creamy white, with small 

 center of carmine; early. 



Fulgida— Very dark crimson; good. 



Humei— Rose color; full, large and late. 



J. B. Rendatler— Lively satiny rose. 



La riartine— Bright red, full flower. 



Had. Caste— Beautiful shell pink. 



Jlad. Furtado— Rose, tinted lilac. 



Ne Plus Ultra— Peach. 



Old Red— Very handsome rich crimson like the 

 Jack Rose; blooms abundantly. 



Perfection— Outside petals rose lilac; inside, 

 purple and salmon, sweet. 



Triumph du Nor J— Violet rose, lilac shade. 



Whitley ii— White, tinged rose, rose scented; 

 very early. 



Any of the above, each, 25 cts. 



PAPAVER. 



Perennial Poppies stand almost unrivaled 

 among hardy plants for beauty, effectiveness 

 and general usefulness, and well merit the great 

 popularity they have attained within the past 

 few years*. Wnether in masses on the lawn, 

 among shrubbery, in the herbaceous border, 

 or in the rockery tuey are exceedingly attract- 

 ive, producing from June to October a wealth of 

 gorgeous blossoms truly surprising. 



P. Oriental— 3 feet. A magnificent Poppy, 

 bearing flowers often measuring 6 inches across; 

 color mostly brilliant scarlet with blact 

 blotches. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



MONARDA DIDYMA. 



