HARDY PERENNJALS. 



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HARDY PERENNIALS-^''«'«««'^^ 



DIANTIll S PLUMARIUS STANISLAUS. Of 



tlwarf compact liabii, blooming perpetually the entire sum- 

 mer; violet rose, with deep crimson centre. 20 cts. each, 

 or '?> for 50 cts. 



DlELVIKA SpFATABILIs 



DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS {Bleeding Heart). 

 Adapted to out-door plar.ting or forcing for early spring 

 blooming. It bears long racemes of graceful heart-shaped 

 pink flowers. 



DIELYTRA EXIMIA (Plamy Bleeding Heart). 

 Similar iji growth, but with flowers a deeper sliade than 

 D. Spectabilis and born in plumes. It remains in bloom 

 a long time, frequently during the whole season. 



FEVERFEW (Little Gem). An improvement on the 

 old Feverfew ; it is very dwarf, attaining a height of only 

 8 to 12 inches. The flowers are large, of more perfect 

 form and of the purest white. 1.5 cts. each ; §1.50 per doz. 



green 



FUNKIA Alba {Day IJtii). Pure white, lily-shaped, 

 fragrant flowers ; borne in large clusters. 



KUIVKIA Cuiiulia. Blue flowers, broad 

 leaves. 



HEMEROCALLIS KWAMSO, fl. pi. {DoiMe 

 Orange Lily). Large double copper-colored flowers; in 

 bloom all summer; a bold and striking flower. 50 cts. 

 each. 



HEMEROCALLIS FULVA {Lemon Lily). 

 Lemon-colored flowers, excellent for planting among 

 shrubbery. 



HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, fl. pi. {Dou- 

 ble Hardy iSunfloioer). An e.xtremely useful hardy ))lant ; 

 it bears profusely large double flowers of a bright yellow" 

 color, which remain in perfection a long time; it should 

 find its way into every garden. 



HIBISCUS (Perennial 3Iallow). The flowers which 

 are produced freely from July to September are 6 to 

 8 inches in diameter, and vary in color from pure 

 white to deep rose. Tlie plants grow 5 to 8 feet high 

 and form dense bushes, which are in season a complete 

 mass of bloom. 



HeLIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, FL. PL. 



Hibiscus (Perennial Mallow). 



HYACUVTHUS CANDICANS. A snow-white 

 summer-flowering Hyacinth, growing 3 to 4 feet in height, 

 gracefully surmounted with from twenty to thirty pure 

 white bell-shaped flowers. 



LYCHNIS VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Large 

 double white flowers, which are produced in the greatest 

 profusion during the entire summer; very valuable for 

 funeral designs, taking the place of the Carnation at a 

 season when double white flowers are in great request;: 

 perfectly hardy. 



LYCHNIS VISCARIA RUBRA. An early spring- 

 blooming ])lant, which carries its clusters of brilliant 

 crimson flowers for several weeks. 



MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA I Forget-me-not). 

 Hardy spring-blooming plants, bearing a profusion of 

 lovely light blue flowers. 



MYOSOTIS, ELIZA FANROBERT. Large- 

 flowering, bright blue, of pyramidal habit ; remarkably 

 fine and distinct. 



PLUMBAGO LARPENT^. A very useful edging- 

 jilant, bearing rich deep blue flowers and continuing iu 

 bloom till cut by frost. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



SEDUM ACRE. Excellent for cemetery use or 

 growing under trees ; flowers yellow. 15 cts. each ; §1.50 

 per doz. 



SEDUM SIEBOLDII. Foliage bright glaucous 

 green; flowers light rose and borne in large umbels. 15 

 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle). A desirable trailing^ 

 plant for shady places. Of rapid growth, leaves dark 

 glossy green ; light blue flowers. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per 

 doz. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA (Adam's Needle). A 

 fine lawn plant ; in early summer it throws up long stalk:} 

 bearing numerous creamy white bell-shaped flowers. 2.5- 

 to 50 cts. each. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen, except where noted. 



