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GHOIGE HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS, for permanent planting in open borders, cemetery plots, etc. 
( HIS class of plants is fast attaining popularity, and to meet the growing demand we offer this choice selection of sorts, which 
contains only such as exhibit the greatest contrast of color 
with profusion of bloom. They flower at different periods, and 
vary in natural height, so that a suecession of bloom with a picturesque effect can be obtained by planting this entire collection. 
All the plants offered are in fine condition, and can be planted at any 
Achillea, ‘‘The Pearl.” Flowers are pure white in clusters. 
Achillea Tomentosa. Flower heads flat, good yellow. 
Anemone Japonica. One of the most valuable fall-flowering per- 
ennials, producing showy rose-colored flowers on long stems. 25c. 
Anemone Japonica Alba. Flowers of the purest white. 25c. 
Anemone, ‘Whirlwind.’ Semi-double flowers, pure white. 
Aquilegia (assorted). Columbine. A pretty assortment. 
Armeria (Sea Pink). Beautiful dark pink flowers. 
Astilbe Japonica. White; plume-like spikes of flowers. 
Asclepias Tuberosa. Flowers rich orange. . (August.) 
Campanula (‘Canterbury Bells”). Assorted colors. 
Clematis Davidiana. Unlike the other sorts, this forms a bush 
about 3 feet in height and in the fall is covered with deep blue, 
very fragrant flowers. 30c. each, $3.00 per doz. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata. This is, without doubt, one of the finest 
hardy perennials. Golden yellow flowers all season. 
Cowslip (Primula Elatior). Assorted colors. 
Delphinium Formosum. Beautiful purplish blue flowers. 
Delphinium Chinensis, var. alba. Finely cut foliage and finely 
branched heads of purest white flowers, borne on stiff, wiry 
stems. Blooms from June until frost. 25¢. each, $2.25 per doz. 
Doronicum plantagineum, var. excelsum. Early-blooming, large, 
yellow flowers, 2inches across. 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
Digitalis (Foxglove). Very pretty. Assorted colors. 
Dicentra Spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). An old favorite. 
Eringeum amethystinum. Has the general appearance of a 
Thistle. intense silvery blue. 25c. each, $2.25 per doz. 
Euphorbia Corollata. White flowers; grand for bouquets. 
Funkia Subcordata (White Day Lily). Pure white flowers. 
Funkia Undulata Variegata. Foliage variegated with white. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora. Crimson and orange flowers. Blooms all 
summer and fall. One of the grandest of all hardy plants. 
Glechoma Hederacea, Var. (Variegated Ground Ivy). Prettily 
marked with pure white on a bright green ground. 
Helianthus Multiflorus. Dark golden yellow color; 3 to 5 feet. 
25c. 
time when the ground is ready to receive them. 
Helianthus Maximilianii. A large-growing, very free-flowering 
species, intense yellow, remaining in bloom till late autumn. 
Heliopsis Pitcherianus. Grows 3 feet high, and is a constant 
bloomer. Flowers golden yellow, fine for cutting. 
Hemerocallis Aurantiaca Major. Magnificent lily-like flowers ; 
color deep orange, very fragrant. Recently introduced from 
Japan, and one of the grandest plants yet offered. 60c. each. 
Hemerocallis Sieboldiana. Lilac-colored flowers. 
Hemerocallis Flava. Orange yellow flowers. Very sweet-scented. 
Heuchera Sanguinea. Dwarf habit. Flowers rich coral red. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. Tall-growing, bright ecarlet flowers. 
Lychnis (Double Rose). This is very attractive and covered with 
rose-colored flowers from spring to fall. 25¢. each, 5 for $1.00. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. Large flower heads, bright scarlet. 
Monarda Didyma. A scented herb with crimson flowers. 
Mountain Fleece. Feathery white panicles, delightfully perfumed. 
Ginothera Frazerii. Large golden yellow flowers. 
Phalaris Arundinacea, Var. A striped grass, green and white. 
Phlox Amcena. A profusion of bright pink bloom. 
Phlox Subulata (Moss Pink). <A _ low-growing species, 
splendid rock and cemetery plant. We offer pink and white. 
Platycodon Grandiflorum. Large bell-flower; attains a height of 
2 to 3 feet; flowers 3 inches across; indigo blue to pure white. 
Plumbago Larpente. Deep blue, blooms all summer. 
Polemonium Ceruleum (Jacob’s Ladder). Blue flowers. 
Pyrethrum Hybridum. Splendid plants; assorted colors. 
Pyrethrum Uliginosum. Large white flowers. 
Rudbeckia Speciosa. Flowers orange-colored, with a black disc. 
Sedums. Fine for rock work. Dense low growth. 
Spireea Palmata.. Plume-like flowers, deep pink. 25c. 
Sweet William. A fine variety. 10c. each, $1.00 per doz. 
Titroma Grandiflora Major. Spikes a footin length and 3 inches 
in diameter, of the brighest orange and scarlet. 25c. each. 
Yucca Filamentosa (Adam’s Needle). The great sprays of white 
flowers are a pleasing object in any landscape, 2c. each. 
and 
Any of the above, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., except where noted. 
ABRIDGED LIST. "25 tictetiwine well-known and usetul plants. 
Each. Doz. 
Allamanda Hendersonii. Large yellow flowers....... 30¢c. 3.00 
Amaranthus (‘‘Joseph’s Coat”’). Three sorts. (May Ist).10c. 1.00 
Antirrhinum. Choicest mixed, all colors. (April ist)..10c. 1.00 
Aspidistra Lurida. Fine for parlor gardening ......... 75e. 7.50 
Asters. All colors mixed. (Ready April 15th).........10¢e. 1.00 
Calendula Meteor. Bright orange flowers; blooms all 
summer. (Ready April 15th)................2.. eee ees 10c. 1.00 
Calceolarias. Showy plants for pot culture............ 15c. 1.50 
Cineraria Hybrida. Magnificent flowering plants...... 15e. 1.50 
Castor Oil Bean. (Ready May 15th)...................- 20c. 2.00 
Clerodendron Balfourii. The body of the flower is 
bright crimson enveloped in a creamy white calyx....20c. 2.00 
Convolvulus Mauritanicus. Blue flowering vine......15¢e. 150 
Cosmos. White and mixed. (May Ist)....... ........- 10c. 1.00 
Coronilla Glauca. Bright yellow flowers.............. 15e. 1.50 
Cockscombs. All colors mixed. (Ready May Ist)..... 10c. 75 
Cocoloba Platyclada. Fine for baskets, etc..... locus trol) 
Cuphea Platycentra (Segar Plant).................. 10c. 1.00 
Cuphea Llave. Scarlet, blue and white............... 15¢ 1.50 
Cyclamen Persicum. Assorted colors..............-.- 25¢e. 2.25 
Daisies, English. White and pink, dwarf, hardy........ 10e. 75 
Daisies, Giant Marguerite. Large white flowers ...... 15e. 1.50 
Daisies, Yellow Marguerite. Single flowers.......... 15e. 1.50 
Echeverias. Well-known succulents... ........)....+-. 10c. 1.00 
Erythrina Hendersonii (‘‘Coral Plant’’)............... lie. 1.50 
Buonymus Radicans, Var. Leaves variegated white 
and green, a rapid-growing climbing plant........ .. 20c. 2.00 
Farfugium (‘‘Leopard Plant”). Spotted leaves:.......30e. 3.00 
Feverfew, Double White. Usefulfor summer flowers..10c. 1.00 
Gazania Splendens. A most useful plant for vases....15c. 1.50 
Genista Racemosa. Flowers pure golden yellow ...... 20ce. 2.00 
Impatiens Sultanii (Sultan’s Balsam)............-.... 15 Cael DO 
Ivy, Kenilworth (Liniaria Cymballaria)..............- 10e. 1.00 
Ivy, German. Well known as ‘Parlor Ivy.”.......... 10ce. 1.00 
Jasmine Grandiflorum (Star Jessamine).............-. 1de. 1.50 
Jasmine Revolutum. Bright yellow.................- 15e. 1.50 | 
Jasmine, Cape (Gardenia Florida)...................-- 30c. 3.00 
Lemon Verbena. A universal favorite, and invaluable 
for its fragrant leaves, useful for bouquets............ 15e. 1.50 
Each. Doz. 
Linum Trigynum. Yellow flowers, ever-blooming......15c. 1.50 
Lysimachia (‘‘ Creeping Charlie’’). An old favorite....10c. 1.00 
Maurandia Barclayana. A flowering vine. (May Ist)...10c. 1.00 
Mesembryanthemums. Fine for rock work, etc....... 10e. 1.00 
Marantas. Beautiful foliage plant..................... 35¢e. 3.50 
Mahernia Odorata. Golden Honey Bell............... 15¢e. 1.50 
Manettia Bicolor. A twining plant, literally covered 
with flowers in season, flame color tipped yellow......15e. 1.50 
Manettia Cordifolia. A crimson variety..... Sanoon0o” 15c. 1.50 
Morning Glory. Double-flowered, very pretty......... l5e. 1.50 
Musk Plant. Delicious musk odor. (Ready May Ist)...10c. 1.00 
Myosotis (Forget-me-not). The best blue variety ....10c. 1.00 
Nasturtiums. Climbing and bush, all colors.......... 10c. 1.00 
Olea Fragrans (‘‘Sweet Olive’). Very fragrant........ 50ce. 4.50 
Panicum, Var. Pretty grass for baskets, etc........... 10c. 1.00 
Passifloras (Passion Flower). White, blue and purple...10c. 1.00 
Pilogyne Suavis. Beautiful outdoor climber.......... 15e. 1.50 
Pilea (‘‘ Artillery Plant’’). Splendid for baskets, etc....10c. 1.00 
Plumbago Capensis Alba. Pure white flowers........ l5e. 1.50 
Plumbago Capensis. Beautiful sky-blue flowers....... 15e. 150 
Plumbago Coccinea. Sprays of bright red flowers..... 25e 2.25 
Primula Chinensis (Chinese Primroses)............... 25¢ 2.25 
Santolina Chamecyparissus. Dwarf, gray foliage....10¢e. 1.00 
Saxifraga Sarmentosa (‘‘ Mother of Thousands”)......10¢. 1.00 
Selaginellasi(Mosses) i Amivaniletiyg serieliete-eietetrteleter rr 10e. 1.00 
Selaginella Hmiliana. Fine for pots or ferneries....... 15e. 1.50 
Stevia. Three varieties; white flowers...............- 10c,. 1.00 
Stocks. Best assorted. (Ready April 15th). .......... 10c. 1.00 
Strobilanthes Dyerianus. Beautiful metallic purple 
and pink foliage. A fine bedding plant....... ....... 15e. 1.50 
Thunbergia. Summer-blooming vine. (Ready April15).10e. 1.00 
Thyme. Gold and silver varieties.....................- 10e. 1.00 
Torenia Fournerii. Blue tubular flower............... 10c. 1.00 
Torenia “Princess of Montenegro.” Indigo blue and 
lavender, yellow throat, flowers 114 inches across..... ibye5 1-4) 
Tradescantias, Vulgaris, Repens, Multicolor, etc..... 10e. 1.00 
Tropeolum. Double crimson and yellow.............. 15e. 1.50 
Vinca (‘‘ Madagascar Periwinkle”). Rose and white....10c. 1.00 
Zinnias. Assorted colors. (Ready May Ist)............ 10c. 1.00 
