HARDY PERENNIALS. 
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Corropsis LANCEOLATA, 

HARDY PERE NN IALS— Continued. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA. A hardy perennial 
that should find its way into every garden. ‘The flowers 
are a clear bright golden yellow, and certain to attract} Funkia Ceerulea. 
attention. It flowers profusely, is perfectly hardy, and 
thrives in almost any situation. One of the best of the 
perennials. 15 ets. each; $1.50 per dozen. 
DELPHINIUM FORMOSUM (Perennial Lark- 
spur). 
satisfactory of all the hardy herbaceous plants, and should 
be planted extensively, even in the smallest garden; its 
long spikes of bright blue flowers are produced continually 
from June until frost. 20 cts. each; $2.00 per dozen. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA,. A very showy 
border perennial, forming a bush about 24 feet in height 
having fragrant foliage and spikes of curious red flowers 
giving off during hot weather a fragrant volatile oil, which 
explodes when a match is applied to it. 
DORONICUM PLANTAGINEUM EXCEL- 
SUM. A strong growing perennial with large heads of 
bright yellow flowers 3 to 4 inches in diameter. 
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. 15 ets. each ; $1.50 per doz. 

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DieELytTrRA SPECTABILIS. 
DIELYTRA SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). 
Adapted to outdoor planting or foreing for early spring 
blooming. It bears long racemes of graceful heart-shaped 
pink flowers. 
DIELYTRA EXIMIA (Plumy Blecdin, Heart). 
Similar in growth, but with flowers a deeper shade than 
D. Spectabilis and borne in plumes. Ji remains in bloom 
a long time, frequently during the whole season. 

FUNKIA ALBA (Day Lily). Pure white, lily-shaped, 
fragrant flowers; borne in large clusters. 
Blue flowers, broad green leaves. 
66 Lanceolata Variegata. Pretty light green 
foliage with white variegation; purple flowers. 
GAILLARDIA ARISTATA GRANDIFLORA, 
A handsome perennial, blooming the entire summer ; bright 
This is certainly one of the handsomest and most | orange and crimson with dark centre. 
GENISTA TINCTORIA. 
duced in long racemes. 
Flowers yellow, pro- 

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HELriantTuHus Muctirvorus, Fr. PL. 
HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, fl. pl. (Dou- 
ble Hardy Sunflower). An extremely useful, hardy plant; 
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. 
HELIANTHUS MAXIMILLIANA. Similar to 
the above, with large double golden yellow flowers. 
HEMEROCALLIS KWAMSO, fl. pl. (Double 
Orange Lily). Large double copper-colored flowers; in 
bloom all summer ; a bold and striking flower. 50 cts. 
HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (Lemon Lily’. 
Lemon-colored flowers, excellent for planting among 
shrubbery. 
HIBISCUS (Perennial Mallow). 
The flowers, which are produced freely from Jnly to 
September, are 6 to 8 inches in diameter, and vary in color 
from pure white to deep rose. The plants grow 5 to 8 feet 
high and form dense bushes, which are in season a com- 
plete mass of bloom. ; 
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Hardy Perennials, 25 cts. each; $2,50 per dozen, except where noted. 
