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2337 

 2338 



HARDY GARDENS PIXKS (Diantuus) 



These varieties are well adapted for beds and borders; delightful, refre 

 ing, spicy odor; should be in every garden where cut flowers are wanted. 



Per P 

 2340 Plumarius [Pheasa7tt- eye Pink). A beautiful, single hardy pink, 

 with frintje-edc^ed white flowers, with a dark centre. Oz., 40 cts... 

 Plumarius Fl. PI. [Double Hardy Garden Pinks). Double and 



semi-double vnrielies in beautiful colors. \ oz., 50 cts 



Plumarius Nanus Fl. PI. {Double Dwarf Erfurt Clove Pink.) 

 This new strain is of compact growth and early flowering, coming 

 into bloom two weeks or more in, advance of any other variety. They 

 possess the spicy clove fragrance of the old-fashioned pink, and 

 have a much richer variety of coloring. (See cut.) 2 pkts., 25 cts. 

 j2336 %Q}X\^QXl\orQn&[Evei blooming Hardy Garden Pinks). Very beau- 

 tiful sweet-scented, double, semi-double and single flowers in great 



diversity of color 



2342 Latifoilus AtrococcineUS Fl. PI [Everblooming Hybrid Sweet 

 Wilhaiit). Tliis is a cross between an annual Pink and a Sweet 

 William, combining the free and continuous blooming qualities of 

 the former with the hardiness of the latter, in color an intense 

 velvety crimson scarlet; blooms the first year from seed and 

 one of the finest subjects for any position in the garden 2 pkts. 25 



CIS 



2343 Latifolius Double Mixed. 

 In addition to the color offered 

 above this contains purple, vio- 

 let and rose. \ oz , 50 cts 



DOLtlCHOS tHvacintli Bean). 



A rapid-growing annual climber, 

 flowering freely in erect racemes, followed 

 by ornamental seedpods; for covering L' 

 arborii, trellises, etc. Sow the seed in the " 

 garden in May, where they are to re- 

 main ; 10 feet. (.See cut. ) Per Pkt. 

 2277 "Daylight." This grand 



Hyacinth bean. comes from [apan. 



In our trial ground seed sown late 



in May had, by the middle of 



July, attained a height of over 10 



feet, and was covered with spikes 



of snow-white, pea-shaped blos- 

 soms from then until late fall. 



The heart-shaped foliage is bright 



green, and not affected by insect 



pests. 25 cts. per oz.. 

 2376 "Darkness." Iden- 

 tical in every way to 



the above, except in 



color, which is a rich 



purple-violet. 25 cts. 



per oz 



2380 Lablab, Mixed. 



Purple and white. Per 



oz., 15 cts, 



ECHINOCYSTIS 



(Wild Cucumber Vine.) 



2401 Lobata. One of the 

 quickest growing vines 

 we know of; splendid 

 for covering trellises, 

 old trees, fences, etc. 

 (See cut.) Peroz. ,30 cts, 



ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). 



Striking hardy perennial plants, with handsome silvery thistle-like foliage and 

 fine blue flowers in round heads, which can be used for cutting. Excellent for the 

 back of the hardy border among other tall planis ; 3 to 5 feet. 



2404 Ruthenicus. Steel blue flowers; the best variety for cutting 10 



2405 Sphaerocephalus. Pale blue, globular flowers 10 



ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly). 

 2421 Amethystinum, Handsome ornamental hardy plants, growing 2 to 3 

 feet high, with finely-cut, spiny foliage and beautiful thistle-like heads o 

 amethystine-blue; fine for winter bouquets 10 



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 10 



15 



25 



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ECHINOCYSTIS L0B.\1A. 



The Everblooming Hybrid Sweet William, described above, is one of the best hardy plants ever offered. 



