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PE:XTSTE:W0N (Beard To„«ue). 



Most uselul Perennials, titlier for the bonier or rockery. 

 Barbatus Torreyli. Spikes of l>rilliunt scarlet flowers, heighi 



3 to 4 feel. 



Digitalis. Large spikes of long pur|)le-\vhlle flowers, willi 



purple throats, during June and July; "J to 3 feet. 

 Heterophyllus. Lovely azure-blue flowers in summer; 2 feet. 

 Pubescens. ]3riglit ro.sy-pur|)le, July and August; ].} feet. 

 15 cts. each; |1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 10 ). 



PHYSOSTEGIA (F«Ise Dragon Head). 



One of tlie most l)euuiiiul ot our niid-suninier flowering peren- 

 nials, forming dense bushes 3 to 4 feet high, bearing spikes of 

 delicate tul)ular fljwers. 

 Virgrinica. liright, but soft pink. 

 - — Alba. Pure white; yvy fine, 

 — Speciosa. Very delicate pink. 



lo cts. cacli; |1.,"U per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



HAROV GARDEN PINKS. 



Old favorites, bearing their sweet clove-scented flowers in the 

 greatest profusion during May and June. 

 Diamond. A line extra earlv-flowering fringed white. 

 Elsie. Bright rose with maroon centre. 

 Excelsior. Light delicate rose. 



Her flaJiSty. Flowers of large size and of the i)urest white. 

 Homer. Kich rosy-red with daik centre. 



James Dougflas. White flowers with crimson-purple lacing. 

 Juliette. White, laced crimson. 

 Snow. .\ tine pure white. 

 SOUV. de Salle. Soft rosy. red. 

 White Reserve. .\n everblooming pure white. 

 nixed Varieties. All colors. 



]5 cts. each; ^K.-jO !)er doz. 



PL, AT YCODOX ' Balloon Flower, or Japanese 



Dell-ilower . 



The Plalycodons fjrni neat branched bu-lus of upright liabit, 

 ■which bear a continual succession of flowers from |uiie to Oc- 

 tober. 

 Qrandiflorum. Deej) b!ue-cuppcd, star-sha]jed n.)wers;].V 



fjjt. 

 — Album. .\ white flowered form of tlie aliove. 



lo cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



P'S-RETHRUM HVBB 



H.\1!DY GaiUHN I^INKS 



PLU:^IBAGO (Lead-wort). 

 LarpentS. Of dwarf spreading habit, growing 4 lo C iriches 

 high; useful as an edging plant or for ihe rockery; covered 

 with beautiful deep, blue fliwers tluriiig the >unimer and fall 

 months. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $U».(>0 |>er 100. 



POI.YGONUM. 



Compactum. A variety which is deserving of great po|)ular- 

 ity; it grows about 15 inches high, and duiing .August and 

 -September the entire plant appears as a foamy mass of while 

 flowers. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



Cuspidatum ((limit Knotweeit). \ lail-growing species, attaining a 

 hiiglil ot .5 lo 7 feel, and producing durir.g .-\ugust and .'^'eplember long 

 diooping clusters of while flowers at the :.xil cf each leaf along the U|)per 

 half of the stem; a striking jilant for the shrubberv or as an isolated 

 specimen. 15 cis. each; i};|.50 i>er doz.; 1:10.00 jier ]('(). 



PRIMITLAS Primrose). 



Veris l h'ii(/lixh Coirnlip). Plants grown from a select strain of seed and 

 enilirace a fine range of colors. 10 els. each; $1.00 per doz.; $8.00 per 

 100. 



Veris Superba. .\ giant-flowered form of the English Cowslip, ])roduc- 

 ing individual flowers from 1 lo 2 inches across in heavy trusses, which 

 measure from 10 lo 15 inches in circumference; in color they are a bright 

 canary-yellow with a golden cenire; perfectly hardy, and when in flower 

 pre.'ent a complete sheet of bloom. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per doz.; 

 $15.00 per ItO. 



Vulgaris (/uii/lixh ]'rtmro»<). An old favorite, and should be found in 

 every garden, one of the earliesl spring flowers; of bright canary-yellow ; 

 very fragrant. 15 cts. each; $1.5() per doz. 



PYRETHRUM. 



liybridum Fl. PI. 'loo much cannot be said in favor of this grand hardy 

 perennial, which will ihrive in any good garden soil where there is good 

 drainage and full ex|)osure to ihe sun. Splendid for cutting, lasting a 

 week in good condition. 



We can supply choice named sorts in 



Double Crimson, Pink and White. 



35 cts. each; 5^3.50 |)trdoz. ; ?25.00 i>tr 100; one of each color for $1.00. 



Hybridum Single. In choicest mixture. 20 cts. each; ?2.00 per doz.; 

 >: 15.00 l>er J 00. 



Uliginosum ( (iiunt Buiaii]. Grows 4 to 5 feet high, and is covered 

 with large white daisy-like flowers 3 inches in diameter from July to Sep- 

 teii^ber. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 



NOTE. — All Bulba, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Expreas, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post add 10 per cent* 

 \0 value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



