HARDY PERENNIALS. 



Iris K.iimpferi 



IRIS K/EMPFERI. 



This Japanese Iris is an excellent, addition to the list of 

 haniy herbaceous plants ; it should be planted in a st)n]ewhat 

 cool, moist situation. They are quite distinct from all 

 other varieties, and areas beautiful as Orchids. 



Mixed colors, 25 cts. each ; .'ji2..50 per doz. 



IRIS CRISTATA. A pretty -dwarf variety, espe- 

 cially adapted for edging; throat and crest deep yellow, 

 lip liglu blue. 20 cts. each ; S2.00 per doz. 



IRIS PUMILA. Dwarf, early flowering, light blue, 

 purple and yellow mixed. 10 cts. each ; .$1.00 per doz. 



LIATRIS SPIC.4.TA. A pretty native variety pro- 

 ducing beads of brigiit purple flowers from 8 to 1.5 inches 

 long. 



LVCHNIS 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 i>lant which carries its clusters of brilliant 

 crimson flowers for several weeks. 



3ION.ARDA DIDV.IIA (Oswego Tea). Flowers 

 bright scarlet, produced in terminal spikes. 



MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA (Forrjef-me-not). 

 Hardy spring-blooming plants, bearing a profusion of 

 lovely light blue flowers. 



MYOSOTIS, ELIZA FANROBERT. Large 

 flowering, bright blue, of pyramidal habit; reniarkabl)' 

 fine and distinct. 



PARDANTHIJS SINENSIS [Blackberry Lily). 

 Flowers bright orange, spotted red, a desirable plant. 



PLl .1IBAGO ALBA. Pure white. 



" CCERULEA. Deep blue. 



" LARPENT^. A very useful edging 



plant, bearing rich deep blue flowers and continuing in 

 bloom till cut by frost. 15 cts. each ; $1..50 per doz. 



SEDU.II ACRE. Excellent for cemetery use or 

 growing under trees ; flowers vellow. 



15 cts. each ; .'JL-dO per doz. 

 SEDUM FABARIUM. An upright growing variety 

 15 10 18 inches high, flowers soft rosy pink. 

 15 cts. each ; SI. 50 per dozen. 

 SPIREA ULMARI.4. " Meadow Sweet." White 

 fragrant flowers. 



Phlox Cross of Honor. 



PHLOX. 



The Phloxes are among the most desirable of the hardy 

 perennials; their large and very brilliant trusses of beau- 

 tiful flowers comprise all shades of color, from white to 

 crimson, striped and mottled. Divide and replant in 

 freshly prepared soil each alternate year. They delight 

 in sunny situations and a rich soil. 



Cocciiiea. Intense crimson scarlet. 



Cross of Honor. Beautiful light rose color, striped 



pure white, an excellent flower. 

 Elaine. Vermilion, tinted purple, scarlet centre. 

 Hercules. Immense panicles, rosy amaranth. 

 Joseph Bail. Rich purplish-violet. 

 Le Sultan. Purplish crimson. 

 Lothair. Brilliant salmon rose. 

 Mad. Deveret. Bright rose, crimson eye. 

 Mdlle. Ladonette. Rosy blush, deep rose eye. 

 Maid of Kent. Light lilac, broad white stripe. 

 Miss Robertson. Pure white; dwarf. 

 Princess de Furstenberg. White; carmine eye. 

 Sir E. Landseer. Very brilliant dark crimson ; large. 

 Saison Lierval. White, centre violet-rose. 

 Stanstead Rival. Rose pink, dark crimson eye. 

 Triumph de Twickle. Rosy magenta. 

 Washington. White, rosy purple centre. 

 White Lady. Large pure white, extra. 



15 cts. each, except where noted ; $1.50 per dozen. 



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. 



VIOLA PEDATA. " Birds-foot Violet." Flowers 

 light blue. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



YUCCA FILAMENTOSA {Adam's Needle). A fine 

 lawn plant; in early summer it throws up long stalks 

 bearing numerous creamy white bell-shaped flowers. 



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

 Assortments, our selection: 12 plants, .$2.00; 25 plants, .$4.00; 50 plants, $7.00 ; 100 plants, .$12.00. 



