AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1913 



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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



Campanula persicifolia grandiflora coerulea. The blue form of the preceding . 



persicifolia grandiflora Moerheimi. A beautiful double white form, i^ ft. . 



rapunculoides. Graceful spikes of showy blue-bell shaped flowers. June and 



Julv. s ft " 



CARNATIONS for the HARDY GARDEN. 



Countess Knut. Yellow, slightly shaded with orange; very fine 



Edith. Hardy Pink. Light pink; double 



Hardy German. Excellent for cutting, the flowers resem 

 bling the smaller greenhouse Carnations; July to October . 

 Her Majesty. Hardy Pink. Pure white; double 

 Mound or Spice Pink. The old-fashioned grass or border pink. 



Colors Pink and White 



plumarius. Mixed Colors. Pheasant' s-eye Pink. Fragrant and 



beautiful hardy border pink, single 



plumarius, fl. pi. Mixed Colors. Pheasant' s-eye Pink. Verj- 



free-flowering 



plumarius. The King. A new variety said to 

 bloom all summer. The flowers are quite large and 

 of a deep rose shading to crimson at the centre . 

 Cassia marylandica. American Senna. A charm- 

 ing plant with showy panicles of yellow flowers. 



July and August. 3 ft 



Cedronella cana. Balm of Gilead. A fine aromatic plant with crimson flowers. 



July to Oct. 2Ht 



Centaurea dealbata. Flowers 



Doz. 



51.50 



I 50 



100 



Sio.oo 



10.00 



1.50 10.00 



2.50 

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1.50 



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2.00 

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 2.00 i 



July to Sept. 1 3 



2.50 



1.50 



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12.00 

 12.00 



8.00 

 12.00 



12.00 



12.00 



12.00 



8.00 

 9.00 



Doz. 

 $1.50 



1.50 

 1.50 

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Hemerocallis 



Aurantiaca 

 Major. 



bright-rose. 



ft 



Centaurea macrocephala. Large golden-yellow flower, 

 much esteemed for cutting; July to Sept. 3 ft. . 

 montana. Large violet flowers, valuable for cutting as 

 well as for border clumps; July and Aug. 2 ft. . . 



montana alba. Pure white 



montana rosea. Pink 



Cerastium tomentosum. Snow in Summer . Desirable low- 

 growing plant with silver\' foliage and white flowers; suita- 

 ble for rockeries. 6 inches i ■ 50 



Chelone Lyonii. Deep red flowers; June. 2 ft 1 2.00 



Clematis Davidiana. Pale blue flowers in whorls; adapted ' 



to partial shade; July to Sept. 3 ft 2.50 



recta. Pure white; bushy; July. 4 ft '2.50 



recta fl. pi. A most beautiful plant far surpassing the sin- | 

 gle form; pure white, double flowers. 4 ft. Each, .75. I 

 Chrysanthemum. Autumn Glory. A new hardy spe- I 

 cies from Korea, forming dense bushy plants which 1 

 in the autumn are covered with single white daisy- ] 

 like flowers. This variety will prove of great value 

 for late bloom in the hardy border. 2 ft. 

 Convallaria polygonatum. Solomon's Seal. White pendulous flowers; 



June. 2 ft I 



majalis. See Lily-of-the Valley. 



Coreopsis grandiflora. Golden-yellow flowers of large size; most useful 

 for cutting and effective in border masses; blooms all summer. 2 ft. . 



lanceolata. Like the preceding, but somewhat smaller 



verticillata. Finely divided foliage; flowers bright yellow, verj- numer- 

 ous. I5 ft 



Daisy Burbank's Shasta. Large snowj^-white flowers; July to Sept. . i 

 Delphinium, Farquhar's Hybrids. Larkspur. Stately decorative plants ■ 

 for masses, beds and clumps; flowers ranging in colors from Hght azure 

 to deep blue, and from delicate lavender to purple; June and July. 



3 to 5 ft 2 



Bella Donna. Lovely sky-blue flowers produced on tall branching spikes. 



3 ft. . _ _ \ 2 



chinensis. Very graceful spikes of light and bright blue flowers; June j 



to Oct. ijft. " i I _ 



chinensis alba. White 1.50 



formosum. Deep blue; one of the best. 3 ft 1.50 



formosum coelestinum. Sky blue. 3 ft 1.50 



Lize. Stately spikes of clear azure-blue with yellow eye 3.00 



Queen Wilhelmina. Soft blue shading to rose, charming .... 3.00 

 True Blue. Immense trusses of clear blue flowers • 3.00 



Dictamnus fraxinella. Gas Plant. Rosy crimson flowers; June and July. 



25 ft '. 1 .50 



fraxinella alba. White 1.50 



Dielytra spectabilis. Bleeding Heart. Delicate pink heart-shaped flowers 



in graceful racemes; May and June. 2 ft I-50 



Digitalis grandiflora or ambigua. Foxglove. Yellow; desirable for partial 



shade I i . 50 



100 

 $10.00 



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 50 



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 10.00 



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 10.00 



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