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Thalictrum aquilegifolium atropurpureum. Elegant branching 
heads of rosy-purple flowers with beautiful dark green foliage . 
adiantifolium. (Meadow Rue.) Foliage like the Maiden Hair 
Fern; flowers creamy-white. May and June. 1} ft. . . . 
Tradescantia ‘virginica. 
bright blue flowers. June. 
virginica alba. White TOMEI) un cgil yah vel ie lve. 7) is ies ee aa ats 
Trillium Grandiflorum. (Giant American Wood Lily.) Flowers 
pure white, changing to delicate rose. 1ft.. . . . . . 
Ereetum. The common purple-flowered wood lily; Carlyc. se 
Erythrocarpum. Large white flowers. . . Li si ve 
Trollius europzus. (Globe Flower.) Bright wee globe-shaped 
flowers, like giant buttercups; June. 14 ft... . . . . . 
Ledbouri. Handsome rich golden-yellow. 
Valeriana officinalis. (Valerian.) Aromatic plant ar seat 
white flowers; June and July. 2 ft. 
(Spiderwort.) Showy border plant with 
2 ft. 
Veronica amethystina. 
to July. 1 ft. 
(Speedwell.) Flowers amethyst-blue; May 
incana. Siltaw Geum ye 
Silvery foliage; flowers violet; July, Sept. 
longifolia subsessilis. 
plant; June to October. 
Rich blue flower spikes; a very handsome 
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Vinca minor. (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle.) Dwarf evergreen 
used to cover shady ground; flowers bright blue; May to’July. 
Salts cele shit's. Tost skeet Dig wamattal he eames 
Viola cornuta atiObuRpaee: Deep violet blue flowers with dis- 
tinct violet fragrance; blooms allSummer. One of the best plants 
of recent introduction . . Bn KORO 
Yucca filamentosa. (Adams Needle.) Large spikes of ornamental 
creamy-white flowers. 4 ft. . . . 
Rudbeckia nitida. 
Autumn Sun. 
DWARF VARIETIES. 
Sedum acre. (Stonecrop.) Suitable for covering stones and Dos. 100 
rock work. 4 in. ‘ . .  «{$2.50 |$15.00 
acreaurea. (Stonecrop. )" Yellow golden foliage ne lee ebON 15500 
album. Foliage green; flowers white. 3in. . 2.50 | 15.00 
kamschaticum. Cranes Stonecrop.) Beet orange-yel- 
low. 6in. Lae Oe cre tnae, 2.50 | 15.00 
maximowiczii. Yellow. 1 ft. Se heny opescedee Co pesth sells DON |gl5200) 
oppositifolium. White. 6in.. . | 2.50 | 15.00 
sexangulare. Dark-green foliage; flowers yellow. 6in. .| 2.50 | 15.00 
Sieboldii. Pink; June and July. 6in. . . . . .!| 2.60 | 15.00 
stoloniferum. (Crimson Stonecrop.) 4in. . . . .| 2.66 | 15.00 
TALL VARIETIES. 
spectabile Brilliant. A handsome species having large 
flat heads >f deep crimson flowers in late Summer. 1 ft.| 3.00 | 20.00 
spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves and broad heads 
of bright rosy-pink flowers; August to October. 14 ft. .| 2.50 | 15.00 
SEMPERVIVUMS in 6 named varieties. Fine for rock- 
eries or other dry places Aa . . .| 2.50 | 15.00 
Sidaleea Rosy Gem. Graceful spikes Se moar Dink . . «| 2.50 | 18.00 
Silphium perfoliatum. Tall-growing plant with large 
foliage and brightyellow flowers; July and Augtst. 5 ft.| 2.50 | 18.00 
Statice latifolia. (Sea Lavender.) Good rockery or border 
plant. Large sprays of violet-blue flowers, which may 
be cut and dried, holding their shape and color. June 
to August. 2 ft. biel, 3.50 | 25.00 
Stokesia cyanea. Sky-blue Apwerd Foon athrs the Chi- 
nese Aster a native plant of great value for borders, for 
wild gardens and cutting; July to October. 1ft. . .}| 2.50} 18.00 
eyanea alba. Purewhite. . . . . . . . «| 2.601] 18.00 Viola cornuta Sa, 
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