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Henry A. Preer, Philadelphia, Pa. 



CiMiciFUGA Simplex. 



Ciinicifusa R:ice nosa (Snake-rooi). Long spikes of pure 



white flowers in July: 6 ft. 2.5 cts. each : .$2.50 per doz. 



Acerinum, or Japnniciiru. White flowers: August and 



September; 2V ft. 25 cts. each; S2.50 per doz. 



Dahurica. A handsome species; creamy-white flowers: 



August and September. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Simplex. Valuable lat^- flowering; sort; white flowers: Sep- 



te-nber ani 0.>"ober: 2\ to 3 ft. 50 cts. each ; $5.00 per doz. 

 Coreopsis Lanceolata Graiidiflora. An old fa%-orite, 



with gilden-yellow flowers the entire season. 

 Delphiniu:n fff^iriy LarktpurM). 



Chinensisi. A pretty variety, varying in color from blue to 



white. 



For;nosuni, Deep blue, witli large white eye: one of the 



best and mis': eff'ective hardy perennials : June and July : 3 ft. 



Sulphureiim (ZaVU). Sulphur-yellow: June: 4 ft. 25 cts. 



each: .$2.5') per doz. 



Hybriduin. Select strain of mixed colors. 

 Diaiithiis Barbatus (Street William). An old garden fa- 



voiite: mixed colors. 10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



Liatifolius .Atrococciiieus. Large heads of bright red 



fliw?r3 from June to September: I ft. 

 Dicta'nnus Fraxinella (Gas Plant). Showy rose-pink 



fl iwjrs in June and July ; '2\ ft. 



Fravlnella .4.1ba. A pure white variety. 

 Di^itaUs Ainbisrua, or Graiidiflora (Yelloir Foxglove). 



Pale yellow, veined with br 'wn : June and July: 2 ft. 



Gloxiniaefiora. The popular variety, ranging in color from 



pure whit« to deep pink ; .lune and July : 3 ft. 



Lanata, Greyish white with creamy white lip: .Tune and 



July : 2 to 3 ft. " 

 Doronicuin Clusii (Leopard'n-hane). Bright yellow flowers 



in April : 15 inches. 25 cts. each: $2.50 per doz. 



Kxcelsum. L^rge, orange-yellow flowers. 4 inches in 



diameter in spring: 2 ft. 25 cts. each': $2.50 per doz. 

 Draba Androsacea ( Whitlow G^-axx). Dwarf-growing rock 



plant, with white flowers in early spring. 

 Gchinops Sph*Brocephaliis (Globe Thi.ttlc). Pale blue: 



July and Au^st: 4 ft. 



Ritro. -Metallic-blue flowers in July: 4 ft. 

 EpilDbiu-n Ansriistifoliiini. Purplish-rose flowers all sum- 



msr ; 5 f:. 

 £pimediu:n (Barren-icort). 



Ijilacea. Beautiful lilac in early spring : 1 ft.'\ 



Muschianiiiii. Creamy white : spring; 1 ft. (^ 25 cts. each ; 



Niveum. Dwarf late-flowering white. t -$2.50 doz. 



Sulpbnreiim. Light vellow; 1 ft. ) 



Erigeron {F lea-ban t). 



Glaacus. Large purple flowers in June; 1 ft. 



Speciosiis. Large violet-blue; June and July; 2 ft. 

 Eryngiiiin (Sea Holly). 



Amethystiiium. Thistle-like heads of glistening amethvst- 



ine-blue : July to Sept. : 2 ft. 25 cts. each : $2.50 per doz. ' 



Maritimiiiii. Pale bine foliage and flowers: July and Sep- 

 tember. 25 cts. each; $2.50 perdoz. 



Plainim. Medium-sized steel-blue; 3 ft. 25 cts. each • 



$2.50 per doz. 



Yuccael'oliiim. Yucca-like foliage; greenish-white flowers: 



July and September: 3 ft. 25 ct^.'each: $2.50 per doz. 

 Eupatorium Ageratoides (Thorough- Wort). Dense heads 



of minute white flowers : August and September; 4 ft. 



Coelestiiiuiii. Light blue; August to October : 2 ft. 

 Euphorbia Corollata (Flowering Sp-urge). Umbels of white 



flowers: June to August ; 18 in. 

 Gaillardia Graiidiflora (Bla-nTiet Flower). One of the 



showiest hardy perennials, blooming throughout the entire 



season ; large, gorgeous flowers of crimson and gold : 2 ft. 

 Geranium >Saiigiiiiieiiin (Cra-nes Bill). Bright crimson 



flowers all summer; IS inches. 



Sangiiineuiii Album. Pure white. 

 Glechoma, or Nepeta ( Variegated Groundsel, or Ground Ivy). 



A valuable variegated creeper for rockery. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 



per doz. 

 Gypsopbila Paiiiciilata (Babi/'.<: Breath). Large panicles of 



minute white flowers in August and September; very useful; 



3 ft. 



Repeiis. A trailing variety, pure white, tinged pink. 

 Helenium .4iUtumnale Snperba (Sneeze-icort). Deepgolden- 



yellow flowers; August and September; 5 to 6 ft. 



Grandicephalum Striatum. Deep orange, striped and 



blotched with crimson; July and August: 3 ft. 



Grandicephalum Cupreum. A new free-flowering cop- 

 per-colored sort. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 j)er doz. 



Hoopesii. Orange-yellow; June: 2ft. 



Puniilum. Golden-yellow in early autumn; 18 in. 

 Ileliantbus (Hard;/ Sin-itlower>i). 



Davidiana. Single lemon-vellow : narrow petals: October; 



7 t.;i ] ft. 



31axin]illiana. A tall, sinjle yellow variety: flowers in 



graceful sprays: Oct.; 5 to 7 ft. 



Miss Meliish. Single golden-vellow ; Septeml er and Octo- 

 ber; 6 ft. 



iUollis. Larse single lemon-yellow ; Aug. and Sept. ; 4 ft. 



Orgj'alis. Medium-sized; golden-yellow flowers in Septem- 

 ber and October ; 6 ft. 



Rigidus. Golden-yellow, with dark centre; dwarf: .July 



and August ; 3 ft. 



Tomentosus. .Large golden-yellow flowers in August ard 



September: distinct; 4 ft. 



>Vollev Dod, The finest of the September-flowering sorts; 



deep yellow ; single ; 6 ft. 



All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the Uniform Price of 15 Cents each ; $1.50 per doz. 



