HENRYADREER ■PHIlADELPHIAI'AlI/HARDY PERENNIAL Mm 



17S 



heavily 

 spotte 

 15 cts. 



I.II.IUM (Lily). 



All heibaceous borders should have a few Lilies scattered through them, 

 including Auratum, Candidum, Speciosum varieties, etc., etc. The sorts 

 offered below can l)e planted with excellent results during the spring months. 

 It is in the hardy border that Lilies do best, as they get the benefit of the 

 shade of the surrounding plants, which is so necessary for their welfare. 

 Auratum { Gold-handed Lily). Large, graceful (lowers, composed of six 



petals of a delicate ivory-white, thickly studded with chocolate-crimson spots, 



and strijied through the centre a golden-yellow. 

 Speciosum Album. Large white flowers of great substance, with a green- 

 ish band running through the centre of each petal. 

 Speciosum Rubrum, or Roseum, White, heavily spotted with rich rosy 



crimson spots. (See cut.) 

 Speciosum rielpomene. Very large flowers, rich blood-crimson, 



s]")otted. 

 Tigrinum Splendens {Tiger Lily). Very large flowers, orange 



black. 12 cts. each; $1,25 per doz. 



Price. Any of the above, except where noted — First size bulbs, 

 each ; $1.,50 per doz.; Extra size bulbs, 25 cts. each ; $2. 50 per doz. 



If Lily bulbs are wanted by mail, add 5 cts. per bulb for postage. 



LUPINUS. 



Perennis ( Wild Lupine) 



Oui 

 native variety, growing 1-J to 2 

 feet high, bearing in June and 

 July spikes of showy flowers vary- 

 ing in color from blue to white. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



Handsome border plants, thriv- 

 ing in any ordinary garden soil, but 

 preferring a moist, deep loam, where 

 they will not suffer from drouth. 

 Few plants are more effective at 

 their season of bloom, which ex- 

 tends from early in August till late 

 in September. 



CardinaliS {Cardinal Flowei-). 

 Rich fiery cardinal flowers ; strong 

 plants often producing 10 to 18 

 spikes, ]2 to "21 inches long. 



— Queen Victoria. A beautiful 



form, with bronzy foliage and 

 rich dark scarlet flowers ; requires 

 protecti(m in winter. 



— Nanseniana. A variety with 

 pur|)lish carmine flowers. 



Syphilitica Hybrida (Great Lo- 

 belia). An improved form of our- 

 native blue Lobelia ; a most desir- 



able plant for the liorder, grow- — "^^S^ 

 ing about 18 inches high. We " -^ 

 offer it in both blue and white. 

 15 CK. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



L\',IMA(,HIA CLETHKOIUFS 



LiLiuM Speciosum Rubrum 



I.YSIMACHIA. 



Ciliata {Fringed Loosestrife). 

 Grows 2 feet liigh, with lemon- 

 yellow flowers in July. 



Clethroides {Loose-strife). A 

 fine hardy variety, growing about 

 2 feet high, with long, dense, re- 

 curved spikes of pure white flow- 

 ers from July to Sep. (See cut.) 



NummuEaria {Creeping Jenny, or 

 iMoney-woi !). Valuable for plant- 

 ing under trees or shrubs where 

 grass will not grow, where it 

 quickly forms a dense carpet. 



— Aurea. A golden-leaved form 

 of the foregoing. 



Punctata. I'lanls 2 to 3 feet high, 

 with yellow flowers during July 

 and August. 

 15 cts. each; §1.50 per doz. 



LYTHRUM. 



Roseum Superbum [A'ose Loose 

 strife). A strong-growing, shrub- 

 like plant, 3 to 4 feet high, thriv- 

 ing in almost any position, pro- 

 ducing large spikes of rose-colored 

 flowers from July to September. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

 I.YCH1SIS (Campion). 

 iiaageana {Shaggy Lychnis). UriUiant orange-scarlet flowers ; blooms in May 



aiul June ; 12 inches. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 

 Chalcedonica FI. PI. {Jerusalem Cross). A fine perennial, producing im- 

 mense heads of vermilion-scarlet flowers, far exceeding in brilliancy the bright- 

 est Geraniums; 2 to 3 feet high, flowering from July to September. A gem for 

 cutting, and one of the showiest border plants. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 

 Chalcedonica {Maltese Cross). A single-flowered form of the above; a most 

 desirable plant. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



— Alba. White-flowered form of the above. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



— Carnea. A pale pink variety of Chalcedonica. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 

 Semperflorens Plenissima. This pretty variety flowers throughout the entire 



summer. The flower is of a beautiful, tender rose color, and is produced in 

 bushy s|iikes 12 inches long. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



Vespertina, Double White. Large, double white flowers, which are pro- 

 duced in the greatest profusion duiing the entire summer; 18 inches high. 20 

 cts. each; $2.00 per doz, 



Viscaria, Double Red {Ragged Robin). Forms a dense tuft of evergreen 

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

 flowers, remaining in perfection for six weeks. 15 cts. each ; $1,50 per doz. 



Viscaria grandiflora alba. A large single-flowering form of the Campion; 

 grows about a f lot high, and is almost hidden by its white flowers in June. 

 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



A set of nine Lychnis, $1.25. 



Hardy Garden Pinks and Hardy Chrysanthemums are shown in colors and offered 

 on pages loo and loi. 



Lychnis Vislakia, Double Red 



