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Stokesia Cyanea. 



Pinks, Hardy Garden. The old-fashioned clove-scented. 



Comet. Bright rosy crimson. 



Delicata. Delicate rose : everblooming. 



Diamond. Large, smooth-edged, white. 



Distinction. Dark crimson. 



Hekla. Large, pure whiie. 



Her Msyesty. Purest white, large flower. 



Homer. Rich rosy-red, dark centre. 



Juliette. Wliite, laced crimson. 



I^anra Wilmer. White, purplish-maroon centre. 



Snow. Tlie old-fashioned clove-scented white. 



Souvenir de Salle. Soft rosy-pink. 



Wliite Keserve. An everblooming white. 

 Platycodou Granditloriim. Deep blue, star-shaped flower. 



Grandiflorum Album. White. 



Mariesii. Large deep blue ; dwarf. 

 Plumbago L.arpentae {Leml-worf). A valuable dwarf plant, 



deep blue flowers during summer and fall. 

 Polemonium {Jacob's Ladder.) 



Ceeruleum. Deep blue; Jime and July : 1 ft. 



CfleruJeum Album. A white-flowered form. 



Ricliardsonii. A late-flowering sky-blue; 1ft. 

 Polygonum Cuspidatum {Giant Knot-weed). A striking 



species, with long white clusters in Aug. and Sept.; 5 to 7 ft. 



Compactum. Covered with white in August; 15 in. 

 Poteutilla Formosa {Cinquifoil). Showy rosy-red flowers 



in July ; 18 inches. 



Hamlet. Rich dark crimson. 



MacNabiana. Dark crimson. 



Phajnix. Scarlet, marked with yellow. 



Vulcan. Glistening red. 

 Primula (Primrose). 



Capitata. Dense heads of violet-blue in spring. 



Veris {EngUsh Onvslip). Various colors in early spring. 10 



cts. each ; $1.00 per doz. 



Veris Superba. Immense pure yellow flowers. 



Vulgaris {English Primrose). An old favorite. 10 cts. each ; 



.$1.00 per doz. 

 Pulmonaria Saccharata Maculata {Lung-ivort). Beauti- 

 ful foliage plant, with spikes of pink in June and July. 35 cts. 



each ; $3.50 per doz. 

 Pyrethrum Uliginosum {Giant Dais-y). Large white Daisy- 

 like flowers; July to September; 3 to 4 ft. 



Hybridum. Choice mixed. 

 RudbecUia {Coneflomer). 



" Golden Glow." One of the finest perennials, with bright 



double yellow flowers in summer : 6 ft. 



Fulgida. Orange-yellow; Aug. and Sept. ; 2 ft. 



Newmanii. Dark orange, purple cone: July to Oct.; 3 ft. 



Nitida or " Autumn Glory."" A single-flowered form of 



Golden Glow; very pretty; August and September; 5 to 6 ft. 



Purpurea {Giant Purple Coneflower). Very large reddisii- 



purple flowers; June to October; entirely distinct; 4 ft. 



Sub-Tomentosa. A mass of brilliant lemon-yellow flowers 



in September ; 3 to 4 ft. 



Triloba. Very attractive yellow flowers in Sept.; 4 ft. 



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Rhexia Virginica {Meadow Beauty). A handsome dwarf 



jilunt, rosy-purple blossoms in summer. 

 Salvia Azurea Grandiflora {Meadow Sage). Sky-blue 



flowers in great profusion ; Aug. and Sept.; 3 to 4 ft. 



Argentea. Large woolly-white foliage ; flowers whitish with 



purple. 



Pratensis. Spi"kes of deep blue; June to August; 3 ft. 25 



cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Saxifraga Crassifolia {Maga.'^ea). Large, ha^ndsome ever- 

 green foliage, with white or pink flowers in early spring; 1 ft. ; 



six varieties. 25 cts. each ; .'^2.50 per doz. 

 Scabiosa Caucasicu. A charming' perennial, lilac-blue 



flowers; June to September ; lift. • 



Caucasica Alba. A white variety. 

 Scutellaria Alpina (Skull-Gap). A pretty trailing plant; 



flowers in August. 

 Shortia Galacifolia. Handsome dwarf evergreen ; pure 



white flowers in early spring. 25 cts. eacli ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Stachys (Woundwort). 



Granditiora Superba. Purplish-violet spikes in June and 



July; 15 inches. 



Lanata. Silvery -white foliage; purple flowers; 1ft. 

 Sedum (Stone-crop). , 



Acre {Golden Moss). Creeping, yellow foliage and flowers. 



10 cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 



Album. Creeping, green foliage, white flowers. 



Maximum Atropurpureum. Upright habit; metallic- 

 brown foliage, reddish flowers. 



Pulchellum (Bird's-foot. Slone-crop) , Creeping, foliage 



various tints : flowers rosy-purple. 



Sexangulare. Creeping, green foliage, yellow flowers. 



Spectabile (Brilliant Stone-crop). Erect habit, broad green 



foliage and immense rose-colored flowers in late fall. 



Spectabile Atropurpurea. A fine new variety with deep 



rosy-crimson flowers; September to October. 30 cts. each; 



$3.00 per doz. 

 Solidago Canadensis (Golden Rod). Our popular native 



variety. 

 Statice (Sea Lavender). Leathery foliage and immense pani- 

 cles of minute flowers. 



Eximea. Lovely lilac; June to September; 18 in. 



Latitolia. Immense size, deep blue. 



Gmelini. Large panicles of violet-blue. 

 Stokesia Cyanea {Cornflower Aster). An exquisite blue; 



flowers all summer ; IS inclies. 

 Sympliyandra Pendula. Creamy white spikes; July and 



August ; 2 ft. 

 Thalictriim (Meadow Hue). 



Aquilegifolium. Masses of feathery white flowers in May 



and June ; 3 ft. 



Aquilegifolium Atropurpureum. Rosy-purple. 



Dioicum (Earlj/ Meadoiv Rue). Pale yellow flowers in April 



. and May ; 1 ft. 



Glaucum. Yellow flowers; blue-green foliage; June to 



July; 3 to 4 ft. 



summer; 1 ft. 

 Long spikes of yellow in May and 



An upright evergreen variety with 

 A trailing variety 

 Dark green 

 ;reen foliage 

 A dwarf native plant. 



Minus. Bright yellov 

 Thermopsis Fabacea. 



June; 2 to 3 ft. 

 Thymus (Thi/mc). 

 Citriodorus Aureus. 



golden variegated foliage. 



Lanuginosus (Woollij-leaved Thyme). 



with greyish foliage. 



Serpyllum Album (Wliite Mountaiti Tliymc). 



foliage; white flowers. 



Serpyllum Coccineus (Scarlet Tliyme). Dark green foliage 



and bright red flowers. 

 Tiarella Cordifolia (Foam, Flower). 



]iure white flowers; spring. 

 Trillium ( Wood Lily, or Wake Robin). 



Erectum. Purple Wood-Lil3' : very early. 



Grandiflorum. The handsome white Wake-Robin. 

 Trade scant ia (Spider-wort). 



Virginica. Succession of purple flowers all summer; 2 ft. 



Virginica Alba. White-flowered. 

 Trollius Europaeus (Globe Flower). Flowers like a giant 



buttercup; all summer; 1 ft. 



Caucasicus, " Orange Globe."' Deep orange. 35 cts. 



each ; $3.50 per doz. 



Aurantiacus. Lemon-yellow; June; 2 ft. 25 cts. each 



$2.50 per doz. 



Japonicus "Excelsior." Very deep orange; June; 2 



ft. 35 cts. each; $3.50 per doz. 

 Tunica Saxifraga. Dwarf, tufted plant; bright pink. 25 



cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Valeriana Coccinea. Showy heads of reddish flowers ; June 



to October ; 2 ft. 



Alba. White. 



Officinalis. Creamy wliite: .July to September ; 3 to 4 ft. 



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



