HARDY PERENNIALS AND VINES. 



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Tkitoma Uvaria Grandiflora. 



Tritoma Uvaria Grandiflora (Flame Flower). A 

 splendid summer and autumn flowering plant, with 

 stately flower scapes and magnificent terminal dense 

 spikes of rich orange-red tubular flowers ; familiarly 

 known from its glowing colors as the " Red-hot- 

 Poker ; " efiective among shrubbery. 



'2o cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



Platycodon Grandiflorum 

 (Wahlenbergia). 



One of the very best perennial plants ; in constant flower 

 from early spring to late fall. It forms dense clumps, 

 which are covered witli a mass of bell-shaped flowers. 



Alba. Pure white. 



CoBrulea. Deep blue. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 



HARDY VINES. 



AMPELOPSIS QUIN- 

 QUEFOLIA. 



(Virginia Creeper.) 



A very rapid grower, with large 

 dark green foliage, which changes 

 in the fall to scarlet. A very de- 

 sirable vine for covering arbors, 

 verandahs, etc. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 



ARISTOLOCHIA 

 SIPHO. 



.\ vigorous and rapid growing 

 climber, bearing singular brownish 

 colored flowers, resembling in shaiie 

 11 Dutchman's pipe. Its flowers, 

 however, are of little value beside 

 its fine light green leaves, which 

 are of very large size, and retain 

 their color from early spring to 

 late fall. The plant grows very 

 quickly, and soon makes a dense 

 shade. For arbors or trellises, or 

 for making a screen, it is invalua- 

 ble. It readily attains a heisjht 

 of 20 feet and is perfectly hardy. 



.50 cts. each ; $5.00 per "doz. Extra 

 strong plants .$1.0© each. 



Akistolochia Sipho. 



