Gaillardia 

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HARDY PERENNIALS— Continued. 



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Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket Flower). One 

 of the showiest hardy perennials, blooming 

 throughout the entire season ; large, gorgeous 

 flowers of crimson and gold ; 2ft $0 15 



Geranium Sanguineum {Crane's Bill). Of 

 compact habit, with bright crimson-purple 

 flowers during summer and autumn ; 18 inches 15 

 Sanguineum Album. Pure white 15 



Gillenia Trifoliata {Bowman's Root). Hand- 

 some cut foliage, with white, slightly tinted 

 pink flowers in July ; 3 ft 25 



Glechoma, or Nepeta | Variegated Groundsel, 

 or Ground Lzy). A valuable variegated 

 creeper for rockery 10 



Gypsophila Paniculata (Baby's Breath). 

 Large panicles of minute white flowers in 



August and September; very useful ; 3 ft 15 



Paniculata nana compacta. A dwarf form 



of the above about 18 in. high 15 



Repens. A fine trailing variety, pure white 

 tinged with pink 15 



Helenium Autumale Superba (Sneeze-wort). 

 Deep golden-yellow flowers; August and Sep- 

 tember -, 5 to 6 ft 15 



Grandicephalum Striatum, Deep orange, 

 striped and blotched with crimson; July and 



August ; 3 ft 15 



Hoopesii. Bright orange-yellow ; June to 



September; 3 to X ft 15 



Pumilum. Golden yellow blossoms in early 

 autumn ; 18 in 15 



Helianthus (Hardy Sunflowers). 



Maximil liana. A tall, graceful, single-flowered 



variety ; October ; 5 to 7 ft 15 



Orgyalis. Medium-sized ; golden-yellow 



flowers in September and October; 6ft 15 



Rigidus. Golden-yellow, with dark centre ; 



dwarf ; July and August ; 3 ft 15 



Tomentosus. Large golden-yellow flowers 



in August and September ; distinct ; 4 f t 15 



Heliopsis (Orange Sunflower). 

 Pitcherianus. Deep golden-yellow flowers 



throughout the summer ; 4 ft 15 



Scaber Major,. Very large, orange-yellow ; 

 during the entire summer ; 3ft 15 



Hepatica Angulosa {Liver-leaf). Earliest of 

 spring flowers, with white, red or purple flowers. 15 



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Hesperis Matronalis {Rocket). Terminal 



spikes of pink in June and July; 3 to 4 ft §0 15 



rieuchera Sanguinea (Alum Root). Dwarf 

 and compact habit ; flowers brilliant crim- 

 son ; June to August 15 



Alba. White-flowered type of above 15 



HibiSCUS JlilitariS {Halbert-leaved Rose 

 Mallow). Flesh-pink flowers in summer; 4ft. 15 

 MoscheutOS {Swamp Rose Mallow). Large 



flowers of rosy-red color; 4ft 15 ^ 



Moscheutos "Crimson Eye." Immense 



flowers, purest white, crimson centre; 4 ft 15 



Iberis Little Gem. (Candytuft). Dwarf, 

 evergreen variety, pure white flowers in early 



spring 15 



Sempervirens (Evergreen Candytuft). Pure 



white blossoms ; April and May ; 1 ft 15 



Sempervirens HI. PI. Double-flowered. . 15 

 Iris Kaempferi {Japanese Iris). See page 23. 



Germanica {German Iris). See page 22. 

 Lamium Purpureum Variegatum (Dead 

 Nettle). Creeping habit, small pink flowers in 



summer 15 



Lavendula Vera (Lavender). Fragrant blue 



flowers ; July nnd August ; 18 in 10 



Lepachys Pulcherrima Hybrida. Large 



flowers of various colors throughout the season. 25 

 Liatris (Blazing Star). 



Graminsef oiia. Spikes of rosy-purple ; Sep- 

 tember and October ; 2ft 15 



Scariosa. Deep purple; Sept.; 3 to4 ft. . . . 15 



Spicata. Deep purple ; Sept.; 2 to 3 ft 15 



LinumPerenne {Perennial Flax). Large, clear 



blue flowers the entire summer; 18 in 15 



Lindelofia Longifolia. Blue Forget me-not- 



like flowers in May ; 2 f t 25 



Lychnis Chalcedonica Fl. PI. {Jerusalem 

 Cross). Immense heads of vermilion-scarlet ; 



July to September ; 2 to 3 ft 25 



Chalcedonica {Maltese Cross). A single- 

 flowered form of the above 15 



Chalcedonica Alba. White 15 



Chalcedonica Carnea. A pale pink variety 15 

 Semperflorens Plenissima. Tender rose 



color; all spring and summer ; 1 ft 15 



Vespertina Double White. Double white 



flowers; entire summer ; 18 inches 20 



Viscaria Double Red (Ragged Robin). 

 Compact evergreen, with fragrant double red 



flowers in spring ; 2 f t 15 



Lysimachia Ciliata (Fringed Loose-strife). 



Lemon-yellow flowers in July ; 2 ft 15 



Clethroides (Loose-strife). Dense spikes of 



pure white; June and July ; 2ft 15 



Nummularia (Creeping Jenny, or Money- 

 wort). Creeping variety, valuable in shade. .. . 10 

 Ly thrum Roseum Superbum (Rose Loose- 

 strife). Large spikes of rose-colored blossoms; 



July to September ; 3 to 4 ft 15 



Mentha Piperita (Peppermint). The common 



Peppermint 10 



Piperata Variegata. A variegated form . . 10 

 Mertensia Virginica {Blue Bells). Droop- 

 ing panicles of light blue in early spring ; 1 ft. 15 

 Honarda Didyma ( Oswego Tea). Bright scar- 

 let spikes ; June and July ; 2 to 3 ft 15 



Didyma Rosea (Bee Balm). Rose-colored. 15 

 Didyma Splendens. Intense, rich crimson- 

 scarlet ; an early variety ; 3 f t 15 



Fistulosa Alba ( Wild Bergamot). A showy 



white-flowered variety; July; 3 ft 15 



Fistulosa Purpurea. Dark purple 15 



MyOSOtiS (Forget-me-not). 

 Palustris Semperflorens. An everbloom- 



ing variety, verv useful 10 



Alpestris Robusta Grandiflora. The large 



spring-flowering Forget-me-not 10 



Nepeta Mussini. Pale blue; July; 6 inches. 15 

 Omphalodes Longiflora. Handsome blue 



flowers in Tune and July ; dwarf 20 



Orobus Lathy roides. {Bitter Vetch). Bright 



blue pea-shaped flowers ; June and July ; \\ ft. 25 



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