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CtJRRiE BEOS., MILWAUKEE, WIS. 



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PEONIES. 



Of these we have a very 

 choice collection of named 

 sorts. See Spring Catalogue 

 for deBcription. Each, 25c. 



PAP AVER ORIEN- 

 TAL— A magnificent Pop- 

 py, bearing flowers often 

 measuring 6 inches across; 

 color mostly brilliant scar- 

 let with black blotches. 



10c each; §1.00 per doz. 



PHLOX. 



Clioic< 



FUNKIA (Day Lily.) 



Very popular plants, attractive in flowers and 

 foliage. 



Lanceolata— 13^ foot, Aug. Blue. 

 Ovata— 1 foot, Aug. Lilac. 

 Variegata— 1 foot, Aug. Lilac. 

 Each, 20c; per doz., .$2.00. 



Helianthus Multiflorus Plenus (Double 

 Hardy Sunflower)— 4 feet, July. This very 

 popular dwarf sunflower stands unrivaled among 

 hardy perennials as a decorative plant in the 

 garden and as a producer of cut flowers, its 

 dahlia-like golden yellow blossoms being pro- 

 duced in great profusion nearly all summer. 



Each, 15c ; per doz., .$1.50. 



Helianthus Orgyalis— Tfeet, Sept. A hand- 

 some variety, with graceful bending stems, 

 clothed with long, narrow leaves and surmount- 

 ed with great spikes of yellow flowers. 



Each, 25c ; per doz., .f 2.50. 



Hemerocallis Fulva (Orange Day Lily) — 



3 feet. July. 

 Each, 15c ; per doz., $1.50. 



Hollyliocks— Best double varieties. 

 Each, 10c ; per doz., f LOO. 

 Strong roots from open ground. 

 Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



Lobelia Cardinalis- 2 feet, 

 showy plant of easy culture. 

 Each, 15c ; per doz., $1 50. 



Lychnis Chalcedonica— 2 feet, July. Large 

 heads of bright scarlet flowers. 

 Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00. 



Lysimachia Nummiilaria (Loosestrife) — 

 Excellent for rock-work ; flowers yellow; blooms 

 almost continuously. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



Myosotis Palustris (Forget-Me-Not)— 6 inch- 

 es. Produces abundantly its well-known blue 

 flowers in early summer and fall. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



Aug. A very 



Perennial Vari- 

 eties. 



Magnificent border plants. 

 ■\Ve have offered below six of 

 the choicest varieties. which 

 will give a succession of 

 bloom from June to August. 

 Marie Stuart — White, 

 with pale pink eye, blooms 

 June and July. 



Sir Edwin Landseer— 

 Large heavy trusses of bril- 

 liant carmine flowers. Very 

 eff"ective, comes in directly 

 after Marie Stuart. 



Jeanne d'Arc — Comes 

 into flovver with Sir E. Land- 

 seer. A magnificent pure 

 white. 

 Josephine Gerbeaux — Pure white with 

 brilliant pinkish-carmine center. 



"White Queen— A late pxire white sort, flow- 

 ering during August. Profuse bloomer. 



Cross of Honor— Lilac, each petal margined 

 with white in such a manner as to form a cross. 

 15c each; $1.50 per doz. The set of six for 75c. 

 PLUMBAGO LARPENT^— 1 foot. Sept. 

 Blue. One ofthe best late flowering border plants. 

 Each, 15c ; per doz., $1.50. 



GIANT OX=EYE DAISY. 



Pyrethrum Uliginosum. 



A tall-growing, handsome variety, forming r 

 stout, upright bush with light green* leaves, and 

 bearing a profusion of choice pure white flow- 

 ers with bright yellow centers. The flowers 

 measure from 2 to 3 inches across, and are borne 

 on large, flat cymes. Each individual flower 

 has a good stem, admirably adapting it for cut- 

 ting purposes. This is a worthy companion 

 to the Golden Glow Rudbeckia. 



Each, 25c: per doz., $2.50. 



NEW DOUBLE GOLDEN RUDBECKIA. 



♦'Golden GIoav." 



The plant grows six to seven feet in height, 

 is strong and self-supporting, and bears long, 

 strong stemmed, very large and very double 

 golden-yellow flowers in great profusion, ad- 

 mirably adapted for cutting purposes. The 

 flowering season extends through several weeks 

 of mid-summer. We have great pleasure in re- 

 commending this novelty to our customers. 



Priee, each, 25c; per doz, $2.50. 



Sedum Acre— For rock-work, carpet bedding 

 or for shady places where grass will not grow this 

 very dwarf Sedum is excellent. 



Each, 10c; per doz., $1.00. 



Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora (Red Hot 

 Poker)— 3 feet, Aug. A most interesting and very 

 attractive plant, very effective in the Herbaceous 

 border. Each 25c: perdoz., $2.50. 



Yucca Filamentosa (Adam's Needle)— 4 feet. 

 A verv attractive lawjj plant. Flowers creamy 

 white." Each, 25c; per doz., $2 .50. 



