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Primula japonica. (See page 7SS.) 



PYRETHRUM roseum. Single hybrids Mixed. Shades Doz. lOO 

 of pink, crimson and white; June. 2 ft. ... . . .$2.50 $18.00 



Ullginosum. {Giant Daisy.) White, yellow centre; July 

 to September. 4 ft. ... ... ... ... ... 2 



POTENTILLA Miss Willmott. A beautiful border or rock 

 plant, with clear rose-pink flowers. June to September. 

 1 ft 3 



SEDUM, TALL VARIETIES. 



speetabile. Lightgreen.fleshyleavesandbroadheadsof rosy- Doz. IOC 

 pink flowers; August to October. IJft. ... ... .. .$2.50 $15.00 



speetabile Brilliant. A handsome species having large flat 



heads of crimson flowers in late Summer. 1 ft. ... ... 3 . 00 20 . 00 



SEDUM, DWARF VARIETIES. 



acre. Green foliage, j^ellow flowers. 4 in. 



acreaurea. (Stonecrop.) Golden-yellow foliage; suitable for covering stones 

 and rockwork. 4 in. 



album. Foliage green ; flowers white. Sin. 



Kamschaticum. (Orange Stonecrop.) Bright orange-yellow. 6 in. 



Maximowiczii. YeUow. 1 ft. 



oppositifolium. White. 6 in. 



sexangulare. Dark-green foliage. Yellow flower. 6 in. 



Sieboldii. Pink. June to July. 6 in. 



stoloniferum. (Crimson Stonecrop.) 4 in. 



Each of the above varieties, $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



SEMPERVIVUMS. (HouseLeek.) In 10 named varieties. Doz. lOo 

 Fine for rockeries, or other dry places ... ... . . .$2.50 $15.00 



SENECIO Clivorum. A strong-growing species with enormous 

 round leaves and long stems, bearing bright j-ellow 

 flowers. August. 4 ft. ... ... ... ... 



SIDALCEA Rosy Gem. Graceful spikes of rosy-pink flowers. 



SILPHIUM perfollatum. Tall growing plant with large foli- 

 age and bright yellow flowers; July and Aug. 5 ft. ... 



SILENE Schafta. (Autumn Campion .) Flowers deep rose; 

 valuable plant for borders and rockeries, of trailing habit 

 blooms throughout the autumn. Gin. ... ... .. 



SPIRjEA aruncus. (Meadow Sweet.) Long feathery panicles 

 of white flowers; June and July. 3 ft. ... ... 



palmata. Beautiful rosy-crimson flowers; June and July. 

 3 ft 



STATICE latifolia. (Sea Lavender.) Good rockery or bor- 

 der plant; large panicles of violet- blue flowers; the flowers 

 may be cut and dried, holding their shape and color for 

 a long time. June to August. 2 ft. . . . ... ... 



STENANTHIUM robustum. (Mountain Fleece.) A grand 

 perennial with long spikes of pure white feathery flowers. 

 Thrives best in partial shade. August. 50 cts. each 



STOKESIA cyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling 

 the Chinese Aster; a native plant of great 

 value for borders and cutting; July to Oc- 

 tober. ... ... ... ... ... 



cyanea alba. Pure white 



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 4.50 35.00 



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RANUNCULUS acris fl. pl. (Double Buttercup.) 

 yellow, button-like flowers; May. 2 ft. 



Double 



2.50 18.00 



RUDBECKIA nitida. Autumn Sun. Showy variety with 

 immense flowers of bright yellow. September and 

 Octol)er. 5 to 6 ft 2 . 50 



18.00 



lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden-yellow; val- 

 uable for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; July and Aug- 

 ust. 5 to 6 ft. 



2.00 



Newmanii. Golden-yellow, 

 October. 2 ft 



with maroon cone; July to 



2.50 



purpurea. (Echinacea.) Rosy-purple. 25 ft 2.50 



SALVIA azurea grandiflora. (Blue Sage.) A hardy, strong 

 growing, shrub-like plant with slender, showy spikes of sky 

 blue flowers; may be planted most effectively in front of 

 shrubbery border. August and September. 3 ft. ... 3.00 



pratensis. (Meadow Sage.) Large spikes of rich blue flow- 

 ers; July and August. 1? ft. ... ... ... ... 2.50 



SANGUINARIA canadensis. (Bloodrool.) A dwarf native 

 plant with pure white flowers in early Spring; thrives best 

 in the shade ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 . 50 



3ANT0LINA chamaecyparissus. (Lavender Cotton.) Fo- 

 liage silvery-white; a good plant for carpet beds and 

 borders. 1ft.... 2 . 50 



SAPONARIA caucasica fl. pl. (Double floweririg Bounc- 

 ing Bel.) Flowers white tinted rose; blooms all Summer. 

 1 ft 



ocymoides splendens. (Soap Wort.) A fine rockery or 

 edging plant, producing great masses of rosy crimson 

 flowers; June to July. 6 in. ... ... ... ... 



officinalis. Flowers reddish-purple; June. 2 ft. 

 SAXIFRAGA Macnabiana. Long graceful sprays of white 

 flowers spotted crimson ... ... ... ... 



SCABIOSA caucasica. Large lavender-blue flowers borne 

 on long stems ; one of the finest perennials ; June. 2 ft. ... 



japonica. Flowers lavender-blue: July to August. 



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