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Hemekocallis Florham. 



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



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

 Gjpsophila Paiiiculata (Baby's Breath). Large panicles ot 



minute white flowers in August and September; 3 ft. 



Pauiculata H. pi. A new double-flowering variety. 35 cts. 



each ; §3.50 per doz. 



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

 Heieniuin Aiitumnale Superba (Suewe-wor^). Deep golden- 

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



Grandicephaluin Striatum. Deep orange, striped and 



blotched with crimson ; July and August ; 3 ft. 



Hoopesii. Orange-yellow; June; 2 ft. 



Pumilum. Golden yellow in early autumn ; 18 in. 

 Heliaiithus (Hardy Sunflowers). 



Davidiana. Single lemon-yellow ; narrow petals ; October; 



7 to 10 ft. 



Maximiliana. A tall, single yellow variety; flowers in 



graceful sprays ; October ; 5 to 7 ft. 



Miss Mellish. Single golden-yellow ; Sept. and Oct.; 6 ft. 



Orgyalis. Medium-sized; golden-yellow flowers in Septem- 

 ber and October ; 6 ft. 



Uis^idus. Golden-yellow, with dark centre; dwarf; July 



and August ; 3 ft. 



Tomentosus. Large golden-yellow flowers in August and 



September; distinct; 4ft. 



VVolley Dod. The fluest of the September- flowering sorts; 



deep yellow; single; 6 ft. 

 Ilemerocallis [Day Lily). 



riorham. Large golden-yellow, sweet-scented flowers; June 



and July; remarkably free-flowering. 50 cts. each. 



Aurantiaca. Large Amaryllis-like golden-yellow flowers. 



50 cts. each. 



Tyi\\'A (Tamny Day Lily). Tawny orange flowers, excellent 



for planting among shrubbery ; July and August. 



Flava {Yellow Day Lily). Large, fragrant yellow flowers 



during .July and August in the greatest profusion. 



Kwauso {Double Orange Lily). A double-flowering form, 



large orange-colored flowers, shaded copper; July and August. 



Thuubergii. One of the large-flowering varieties: sweet- 

 scented lemon-yellow flowers in Auijust and September. 



Gold Dust. Large golden-yellow flowers in June and July; 



very free-flowering. 

 Heliopsis ( Orange Sunfloiver). 



Pitcherianus. Deep golden-yellow; all summer; 4ft. 



Pitcherianiis Semi-plenus. A new semi-double variety 



of above. 2b cts. each ; S2.50 per doz. 



Scaber 3I;ijor. Orange-yellow; all summer; 3 ft. 

 Ilesperis Matronalis (Rocket). Terminal spikes of pink; 



in June and .July : 3 to 4 ft. 

 Heuchera Sanguinea [Alum Root). Dwarf and compact 



habit; flowers brilliant crimson: June to August. 



Alba. White-flowered type of above. 



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Hibiscus Militaris (Halbert-leaved Rose Mallow). Flesh- 

 pink flowers in summer; 4 ft. 



Moscheutos (Swamp Rose Mallow). Rosy-red: 4 ft. 



Moscheutos " Crimson Eye." Lumense flowers, purest 



white, crimson centre ; 4 ft. 

 Iberis Sempervireus (Evergreen Candytuft). Pure white. 



Sempervirens Fl. PI. A pretty double-flowered form. 25 



cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 

 Iris. See pages 23 and 24. 

 Liatris [Blazing Star). 



GraminBelolia. Spikes of rosy-purple ; Sept.; 2 ft. 



Pyciiostachya (Kansas Gay Feather). Rosy-purple. 



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



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

 Liiiium Pereiiue {Perennial Flax). Liarge, clear blue flowers 



the entire summer; 18 in. 

 Lobelia Caidina-lis (Cardinal Flower). Rich cardinal- 

 red; July to September; 2 ft. 



Syphilitica. Large spikes of blue from July to Sept.; 3 ft. 

 Lychnis Chalcedonica (Maltese Cross). Bright scarlet. 



Chalcedonica Alba. White. 



Chalcedonica C'arnea. A pale pink variety. 



Chalcedonica Fl. PI. Double scarlet; July to Septem- 

 ber. 25 cts. each ; .^2.50 per doz. 



Haageaiia (Shaggy Lychnis). Brilliant orange-scarlet; 



May and June ; 1 ft. 



Ve'spertiiia Double White. Double white. 



Viscaria Double Red {Ragged Robin). Compact ever- 

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

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



flowers in July ; 2 ft. 



Clethroides (Luose-strije). Spikes of pure white; June to 



August ; 2 ft. 



Nummularia {Creeping Jenny, or Moncy-tcort). 10 cts. 



each ; SI. 00 per doz. 

 Lythrum Roseuni Superbum {Rose Loose-strife). Large 



spikes of rose-colored blossoms ; July to September. 

 Mentha Piperita (Peppermint). 10 cts. each; §1.00 per doz. 



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



$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 Spleudens. Rich crimson-scarlet. 



Fistulosa Alba ( M'ild Bergamol). A showy white. 

 Myosotis (Forget-me-not). 



Palustris Semperflorens. An everblooming varietv. 10 



cts. each ; $1.00 per d,oz. 



Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora. The large spring- 

 flowering Forget-me-not. lu cts. each; $1.00 per doz. 

 tEnothera (hvening Piimrose). 



Fraseri. Rich yellow ; June to September; IJ ft. 



Missourieusis. Large yellow; all summer; 1ft. 



Pilgrimi. Large clusters of bright yellow: all summer. 



Speciosa. Pure white flowers; all summer; H ft. 



Youugi. Bright yellow ; June to September; J J ft. 



Lysimachia Clethroides. 



All Hardy Perennial Plants (except where noted) at the Uniform Price of I5 Cents each ; $1 .50 per doz. 



