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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



YERONICA Speedwell . 



Amethystina. Amethyst-blue flowers; July and Aug. 2 ft. 



Incana. Bright silvery foliage with spikes of amethyst-blue 

 flowers; July and August; 1 foot. 



Longifolia Subsessilis. A pretty species with blue flowers, 

 produced on spikes a foot long, continuing in bloom the en- 

 tire summer and fall. 25 cts. each; 82.50 per doz. ; §15.00 

 per 100. 



Maritima. Long spikes of blue flowers from July to Sept 2 ft. 



Rosea. A desirable variety, bearing bright rose flowers. 1J ft. 



Rupestris. A fine rock plant, growing 3 or 4 inches high, 

 thickly-matted deep green foliage, hidden in spring under a 

 cloud of bright blue flowers. 



Spicata. An elegant border plant, growing about 1] feet 

 high, producing long spikes of bright blue flowers. 



— Alba. A white-flowered form of the above. 



Virginica Long spikes of white flowers in July and August; 

 3 to 5 feet 



» IACA (Periwinkle or Trailing Myrtle . 



Minor. An excellent dwarf evergreen trailing plant that is 

 used extensively for carpeting the ground under shrubs and 

 trees, or on graves where it is too shadv for other plants to 

 thrive. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. ; 88'00 per 100. 



YUCCA (Adam's Needle . 



Filamentosa. Among hardy ornamental foliage and flower- 

 ing plants this can be classed at the head of the list. Its 

 broad, sword-like foliage and tall, branched spikes of large 

 fragrant, drooping, creamy-white flowers during June and 

 July make it an effective plant for all positions. 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 



Trollius (Globe Flower). 



TROLLIUS (Globe Flower-. 



Popular hardy perennials, flowering freely from May until August; 2 to 2] feet. 

 EuropaeilS. Large, bright yellow; globular flowers, 2 inches in diameter.'- 

 Fire Qlobe. Large bright orange-red flowers. 

 Japonicus " Excelsior." Very deep orange flowers. 

 Caucasicus "Orange Globe." A rare variety, with large deep orange-colored 



flowers. 



TRADESCANTIA (s P ider-wort . 



Virgiflica. Produces a succession of purple flowers all summer. 



— Alba. A white-flowered form. 



TUNICA. 



Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers; produced all summer; 

 useful either for the rockery or the border. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 



VALERIANA (Spurred Flower). 



Coccinea (Valerian), An old-fashioned perennial, bearing numerous showy 

 heads of reddish flowers from June to October; 2 feet. 



— Alba. A white-flowered form. 



Officinalis {Hardy Garden Heliotrope). Produces showy rose-pink heads of 

 flowers during June and July, with strong heliotrope odor. 



HARDY \IOLETS. 



The varieties listed below, while not suited for forcing, are perfectly hardy, and 

 are covered with flowers in early spring. 



Pedata (Bird's Foot Violet). A native variety, with finely cut foliage and showy 

 blue flowers. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz.; J6.00 per 100. 



— Bicolor. An elegant variety of the preceding, with the upper petals a rich royal 

 purple; lower petals almost white. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per do/.; Sin. oil per LOO. 



COLLECTIONS OF HARDY PERENNIALS. 



1 -J varieties, our selection 81 50 j 50 varieties, our selection $5 00 



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Veronica Longifolia Siuskssilis. 



ALL HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS (except where noted) 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



