TROLLIUS (Globe Flower) 
Desirable free-flowering plants, producing their giant Buttercup- 
like blossom on stems | to 2 feet high from May until August; suc- 
ceed admirably in the border in a half-shady position in well drained 
preferably light soil. 
Asiaticus Flore Croceo. Dark orange, of beautiful form. 
Caucasicus ‘‘Orange Globe.’’? Large, deep orange-colored 
flowers. 
Europzus. Large, bright yellow, globular flowers. 
Goldquelle. Rich golden yellow. 
Japonicus ‘‘ Excelsior.’’ Very deep orange flowers. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Set of 5 sorts for $1 00 
Two Rare Trollius, or Globe Flowers 
Ledebouri. Grows from 2 to 23 feet high, the cup-shaped flowers 
opening up like a Buttercup are of a rich orange color, and while 
its great crop of flowers are produced during May and June, it con- 
tinues to flower more or less throughout the summer. 
Pumilus Yunnanensis. A new variety and entirely distinct from 
all others, the bright golden-yellow flowers being salver-shaped. 
The foliage is of a rich dark green. 
Price. Either of the above, 50 cts. each. $5.00 per doz. 
VINCETOXICUM (Mosquito Plant) 
Japonicum. An interesting plant from Japan, with small white 
flowers in summer, which attracts and kills insects, The foliage is 
dark green and almost évergreen. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
TROLLIUS OR GLOBE FLowER 
TRITOMA 
(Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, 
or Torch Lily) 
Pfitzerii (The Lverblooming 
Fiame Flower). The early, 
free and continuous blooming 
qualities of this variety has 
made it one of the great bed- 
ding plants, and when we con- 
sider that there are few flow- 
ering plants which are suitable 
for massing under our severe 
climatic conditions, it is little 
wonder that such an elegant 
subject should become so pop- 
ular. Succeeds in any ordi- 
nary garden soil, but responds : 
quickly to liberal treatment; ae = 
hardy if given protection, but ee Pas 
the most satisfactory method of ; ae 
wintering is to bury the roots 3 
in sand in a cool cellar. In J oe 
bloom from August to October, ; bia ha 9 
with spikes 3 to 4 feet high, Viora (Tufted Pansies) 
and heads of bloom of a rich 
orange-scarlet, producing a grand effect either planted singly in the border 
or in masses. (See cut.) 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
TUNICA 
Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers; produced all sum- 
mer; useful either for the rockery or the border. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
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WVALERIANA (Valerian) 
Coccinea. Showy heads of reddish flowers; June to October; 2 feet. 
— Alba. A white-flowered form. 
Price. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz.; $15.00 per 100. 
WINCA (Periwinkle, or Trailing Myrtle) 
Minor. An excellent dwarf evergreen trailing plant that isused extensively 
for carpeting the ground under shrubs and trees, or on graves where it is 
too shady for other plants to thrive. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 
per 100; $80.00 per 1000. Triroma Pritzeru 
