}HmKrADRE!R-PHIIADtLPt1IAft\-^HARD'r PERfNMIAL PLANTS 



Lychxtk Ch a,lcedonica. 



L,YCHNIS (Campion). 



All of the Lychnis are of the easiest culture, and this, in 

 addition to their brightness, has brought ihem into high favor 

 with lovers of hardy plants. 

 Chalcedoi^ca. A most desirable plant, heads of brilliant 



orange-scarlet, grows 2 to 3 feet high and i)loonisall summer. 

 Chalcedonica Fl. PI. .\ double-flowering form, producing 



immense heads of vermilion-scarlet flowers, 2 to 3 feet high, 



flowering from July to September. 25 its. each ; $2.50 



per doz. 



— Alba. Whiite-flowered form. 



— Carnea. A pale pink variety. 

 iDioica Rosea. Rose-colored flowers ; May and June ; 15 



inches 

 Grandiflora alba. Very attractive, large, single white flow- 

 ers in |unc and July. 

 Haageana. Brilliant orant^e-scarlet flowers in May and June; 12 inches. 

 3eniperflorens PienJSsima. This pretty variety flowers throughout 



the entire summer. 'l"he flower is of a beautiful, tender rose color, and is 



produced in bushy spikes 12 inches long. 

 Vespertina, Double White. Large, double white flowers, produced 



in the greatest profusion the entire summer ; 18 inches high. 25 cts. 



eacli ; .J2.50 per doz. 

 Viscarla, Double Red. Forms a dense tuft of evergreen foliage, and 



in June sends up spikes of handsome, double, deep-red, fragrant 



flowers. 



MEXTHA (ittint). 



Pipsrita {Common Peppermint). 



Rotundifolia variegata. Foliage dark green, with creamy white 

 varieLTation. 



Spicata or Virides {Spearmint). 



10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



MERTEXSIA (Blue SeUs). 



Virginica, An early spring-flowering plant, growing about 1 to \\ feet 

 high, with drooping panicles of handsome light blue flowers, fading to 

 clear pink ; one of tlie most interesting of our native spring flowers ; 

 May and June. 



MOXARDA (Bergainot). 



Showy plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high, with aromatic foliage, and producing 

 their flowers during July aoid August. 

 Oidyma {Oswego Tea). Flowers bright scarlet, produced in spikes. 



— Cambridge Scarlet, Brilliant crimson-scarlet. 



— Rosea (Bee Balm). A pretty rose-colored form. 



— Splendens. Intense rich crimson-scarlet. .^ 

 Fistulosa Alba (Wild Bergamot). A showy white-flowered variety. 



XIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower). 



Rivularis. A charming dwarf creeping Alpine plant, bearing large, creamy- 

 while, cup shaped flowers from June till September ; one of the most desirable 

 plants for the rockery, and succeeds equally well in the border. 



OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose). 



Fraseri, Beautiful rich yellow ; 1^ feet. 



nissouriensis. Large golden-yellow ; 1 foot. 



Pilgriml. Large clusters of bright yellow. 



5peci0sa, A rare, pure white variety. 



Yonngi. Bright yellow-, 1 foot. , 



PACHYSANDRA. 



Termlnalis. A trailing plant, 6 to 8 inches high, forming broad mats of bright, 

 glossy green foliage and small spikes of flowers during May and June ; mainly 

 valuable on account of its foliage. 



— Variegata. A variegated-leaved form of the above. 



PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily). 



Sinensis. Lily-like flowers of bright orange during July and August, on 2i feet 

 high stems, followed in September with seeds which resemble blackberries. 10 

 cts. each ; ?l.O0 per doz.; $7.00 per 100. 



ICELAND POPPY (Papaver nudlcaule). 



The plant is of neat habit, forming a tuft of bright green fern-like foliage, from 

 whic'i spring, throughout the entire season, a profusion of slender, leafless stems one 

 foot high, each graced with charming cup-shaped flowers. We offer them in while, 

 yellow, orange-scarlet, or in mixture. 



ORTEXTAE POPPY (Papaver Orientale). 



tor ageorgeous display of rich, brilliant coloring, nothiny can 

 equal the Oriental Poppies during their period of flowering in 

 May or June, and whether planted singly or in masses, their 

 large flowers and freedom of bloom render them conspicuous in 

 any position. 



Goliath. Fiery scarlet. 

 Princess Louise. Salmon pink. 

 Psyche. Delicate rosy blush. 



Silberblick. Bright salmon-red, with white spots. 

 Trilby. Brilliant red. 



25 cts. each. Set of 5 varieties, $1.00. 

 Finest Mixed Varieties, 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 



per 100. 



Okientale Poppies. 



All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the uniform price of 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



