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Heliopsis {Orange Sn.nflo'ocr). 



Pitcheriaiius. Deep goMen-yellow ; all summer; ■! ft. 



Pitcherianiis Semi-pleiiiis. A new semi-double 



variety of above. 25 ets. eaoh ; $2.50 per doz. 



Scaber Major. Orange-yellow; all siiniiner; .3 ft. 

 Hepatica Aiigulosa (Liner-leaf). Earliest of spring 



flowers with white, I'ed or jmrple flowers. 



Triloba. A pretty native variety with silvery-white 



flowers in early spring. 

 Hesperis Matronalis ( Rocket). Terminal spikes of jiink 



in June and .July ; 3 to 4 I't. 

 Heuchera S.'inguiiifia (Alum Root). Dwarf and com- 



paot habit; flowers brilliant crimson ; June to August. 



Alba, White-flowered' type of above. 

 Hibiscus Militaris (Halbert -leaved Rose Mall oio). Flesh- 

 pink flowers in su}nnier; 4 ft. 



Moscheutos (iSivamp Rose Mallow). Rosy-reil; 4 ft. 



Moscheutos *' Crimson Eye." Immense flowers, 



purest white, erimson centre; 4 ft. 

 Iberis Sempervireiis [Evergreen Candytuft). Pure white; 



1 ft. 

 Iris. See pages 2.3 and 24. 

 Liatris (Blazinq Star). 



Gramiiiaefolia. Spikes of rosv-purple; Sept. and Oct.; 



2 ft. 



Pycnostachya (Kansas G-ay Feather). Rosy purple. 

 Scariosa. Deep purple; Sept.; 3 to 4 ft. 

 Spicata. Deep purple; Sept.; 2 to 3 ft. 



Liiiiini Pereiiiie (Perennial Fla.r). Large, clear blue 



flowers the entire summer; 18 in. 

 Liiidelofia Loiigifolia. Blue Forget-me-not-like flow- 

 ers in May; 2 ft. 25 cts. each; .$2.60 per doz. 

 Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal Flower). Rich cardinal 



red; July to September ; 2 ff. 

 Lychnis Chalcedonica (J/a/tese Cross). Bright scarlet. 



Chalcedonica Alba. White. 



Clialcedonica Carnea. A pale pink variety. 



Chalcedonica Fl. PI. Double scarlet; July to September. 



25 cts. each; .$2.60 per doz. 



Haageana (Shaggy Lychnis). Brilliant orange-scarlet; 



May and June ; 1 ft. 



Vespertina Double White. Double white. 



Viscaria Double Red (Ragged Robin). Compact ever- 

 green, with double red flowers in spring ; 2 ft. 

 Lysimachia Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). Lemon-yellow 



flowers in July ; 2 ft. 



Clethroides (Loose-strife). Spikes of pure white; June to 



August ; 2 ft. 



Ninnmularia (Creeping Jenni/,or Money-toort). 10 cts. each ; 



$1.00 per doz. 

 Lythrum Roseuni Superbuin (Rose Loose-strife). Large 



spikes of rose-colored blossoms; July to Sept. 

 Mpiitha Piperita (Peppermint), lb cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



Piperita Variegata. A variegated form. 10 cts. each; 



$1.00 per doz. 

 Mertensia Virginica (Blue Bel/s). Drooping panicles of 



light blue in early spring; 1 ft. 

 Monarda Didyma (Oswego Tea). Bright scarlet; June and 



July ; 3 ft. 



Didyma Rosea. Rose-colored flowers. 



Didyma Splendens. Rich crimson-scarlet. 



Fistnlosa Alba ( Wild Bergamot). A showy white. 

 Myosotis (Forget-me-not). 



Palustris SemperHorens. An everblooming variety. 10 



cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora. The large spring- 



flowermg Forget-me-not. 10 cts each ; .$1.00 per doz. 

 Orobus Vernus (Bitter Vetch). Bright purple with white 



veins : June to July ; 1 V ft. 25 cts. each ; .$2.50 per doz. 

 CEnuthera (Evening Primrose). 



Fraseri. Rich yellow ; June to September ; 1 J feet. 



Missonriensis. Large yellow; all summer ; 1ft. 



Pilgrimi. Large clusters of bright yellow ; all summer. 



Speciosa. Pure white flowers all summer ; 1^ ft. 



Youngi. Bright yellow ; June to September ; IJ ft. 

 Paeonies. See page 2fi. 

 Papaver Orientale (Oriental Poppy). Flowers of immense 



size and gorgeous colors; 2 ft. 



Orientale Mahogany. A new variety, with dark crimson- 

 maroon flowers. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



Nndicaule (Iceland Poppy). Fern-like foliage and cup-shaped 



flowers of various colors ; all season ; 1 ft. 

 Pentsteinon (Beard-tongue). 



Pubescens. Bright rosy -purple ; July iind August; ^^ ft. 



Grandiflorus. Large, sliowv, purplish-blue; May and 



June; 2i ft. 



Diffusus. Violet-l)lue; June and July; 2 ft. 



Ovatus. Purple; July; 2i ft. 



Barbatus Torreyii. Bright scarlet; June to August; 3 ft. 



Digitalis. Purple-white spikes in July and August; 3 ft. 





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Hakdy Phlox Pantheon. 



Phlox. Probably the most important and best known of the 



hardy perennial plants. They flower continuously from early 



summer until late in the fall, and embrace a la.rger range of 



color than can be found in any other species. We ofl^er below 



a collection of 25 distinct varieties. Strong plants, 15 cts. 



each ; $1.50 per doz. Set of 25 varieties, $3.00. 



Aquilon. Carmine-rose, shaded salmon, crimson eye. 



Bacchante. Fine dark crimson. 



B. Cointe. Rich purplish crimson. 



Bouquet Fleur. White, with deeji rose eye; dwarf. 



Beranger. White sufliised with pink, rosy-lilac eye. 



Bridesmaid. Pure white, large crimson centre. 



Champs Elysee. Fine rich purplish-crimson. 



Colibri. Pure white, distinct red eye. 



Coquelic<»t. A fine pure scarlet, with deep carmine eye. 



Cyclon. White sufl'used with rosy lilac; dwarf 



Eclaireur. Purjilisb-crimson, with white halo. 



Eugene Danzanvillier. Lilac, with while edge. 



Jeanne d'Arc. A late-flowering pure white. 



La Vague. Rosy pink, with red eye. 



Matador. Orange-scarlet, cherry-red eye. 



illoliere. Salmon-rose, deep rose eye. 



Mrs. Jenkins. A fine early-flowering pure white. 



Otto Thalacker. Light rosy carmine. 



Pecheur d'Islande. Fine deep rosy-red. 



P. Bonnetain. Deep salmon-rose. 



Prof. Schlienian, Salmon-rose, with carmine eye. 



Pantheon. Deep salmon-rose ; very fine. 



R. P. Strnthers. Brilliant rosy-red. 



Semiramis. Purplish magenta. 



Sunshine. Deep salmon-pink, with deep rose eye. 

 Phlox Snbulata (Moss or Mountain Pink). A low-growing, 



earlv spring-flowering type. We ofler six varieties at 1(1 cts. 



each; $1.00 per doz. Set of fi for 50 cts. 



.\lba. Pure white. 



Atropnrpurea. Purplish rose. 



1/ilacina. Light lilac. 



Nelsoni. Pure white. 



Rosea. Bright rose. 



The Bride. Pure white, with rosy eye. 

 Phlox Amoena, A dwarf, compact species, covered with bright 



pink flowers in spring. 10 cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Di varicata Canadensis. Best of our native species, bright 



lavender-blue; April and May; 1 ft. 

 Physostegia (False Dragon Head). 



Virginica. Long, beautiful spikes of bright, soft pink 



flowers in midsummer; 3 to 4 ft. 



Virginica Alba. Pure white variety. 



All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the Uniform Price of 15 Cents each ; $1,50 per doz. 



