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PLATYCODON GRANDIFLORUM. 
(Wahlenbergia.) 
One of the very best perennial plants; in constant 
flower from early spring to late fall. It forms dense 
elumps, which are covered with a mass of bell-shaped 
flowers. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per dozen. 

ScotcuH Pink, Snow. 
SCOTCH PINKS. 
Dwarf hardy pinks, bearing double flowers of rich 
colors and possessed of the true clove scent. Though the 
plants are hardy, they winter better if protected. 
SCOTCH PINKS—Coviinued. 
Alfred Harrington. Pure white, laced deep maroon. 
Earl of Carlisle. White, laced crimson. 
Gertrude. Rosy, crimson, dark centre. 
Juliette. White, laced crimson. 
Mrs. J. M. Welsh. White with crimson maroon centre. 
Pilot. White laced with velvety crimson, 
Prince Arthur. Crimson centre, blush lacing. 
Snow (Irs. Sinkins). Entirely distinet form ‘and 
superior to the old white Scotch Pink, being nearly 
double the size and of the most exquisite clove fra- 
grance. 
15 ets. each; $1.50 per doz. 
DWARF CANTERBURY BELLS. 
(Campanula Carpatica.) 
A pretty species growing in compact tufts not exceeding 
8 inches in height, beginning to flower early in June and 
continuing almost the entire summer, flowers about one 
inch in diameter; we offer two colors, blue and white. 
15 ets. each; 4 for 50 cts.; 10 for $1.00. 


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;” 
effective among shrubbery. 

25 ets. each ; $2.50 per dozen. 
Prices of Assortments of 
HARDY PERENNIALS. 
12 different plants, $2.00. 
25 es sf 4.00, 
50 7.00. 
100 in 50 species and varieties, $12.60. 
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