NEW SHRUBBY CLEMATIS, 
GERBE FLEURI. 
An improvement on C. Davidiana, which it closely resembles in 
| habit of growth and in form of bloom, but flowering more freely | 
and of a brighter shade of blue. The plants grow 30 inches high, 
and are in bloom from July to September. 50 cts. each; $5.00 | 
per doz. 
TWO NEW COREOPSIS. 
The golden C. lanceolata grandiflora is one of the most popular tha 
hardy plants, and any decided variati ns are certain to find a wel- 
come by all lovers of hardy plants. 
Golden Fleece. Differs from the type in the soft, fluffy appear- _ 
ance of the flowers, which has suggested its name. They are 
about 3 inches in diameter, with from 14 to 16 deeply laciniated 
golden yellow petals and a row of narrow petals around the disc, — 
forming an almost double flower; in habit and floriferousness it 
is identical to the type. 25 cts. each ; $2.50 per doz. 
Lanceolata grandiflora oculata. Another jz 
pretty variety with large golden yellow ‘lowers, TWO NEW 
but having a reddish-brown spot at the base of DELPHINIUMS. 
each petal which seems to intensify the golden 
coloring; these spots frequently become faint 
during hot weather, but quickly reappear under 
normal weather conditlons. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA 
CAUCASICUS. 
A gigantic form of the well-known Gas Plant 
D. fraxinella; the flowers being fully double the 
size of the type and borne on much larger spikes; a 
fine hardy plant. 50 cts, each; $3.00 per doz. 
Chinense Cineraria  (Spurless 
Hardy Larkspur). A new variety of 
French origin which was awarded a 
first-class certificate by the National 
Horticultural Society of France in 
1903. The flowers are of large size, 
of richest sky blue, but its chief dis- 
tinction is in the fact that, unlike other 
varieties, it has no spurs, the indivdi- 
ual flowers resembling a Cineraria; 
hence itsname, A very interesting 
novelty. 50 cts. each; $5.00 per 
doz. 
King of Delphiniums (Gianz 
Hardy Larkspur). A decided ac- 
quisition, it being one of the finest 
Larkspurs yet introduced ; the plant 
is of remarkably strong, vigorous 
growth, with flowers of gigantic 
size, semi-double and of adeep blue 
color, with white eye. 50 cts. each; 
$5.00 per doz. 
DIANTHUS 
NAPOLEON III. 
(Everblooming Hardy Mule Pink.) 
CLEMATIS GERBE FLEuRI, 
This charming hardy pink is by no means new, but only during the past few years 
have we had sufficient stock of it to enable us to offer it in onr Garden Book, and as a 
result many thousand plants have been distributed, and the favorable comments received 
from pleased customers justifies us in believing that of all the hardy plants sent out in 
recent years none has ever given more satisfaction than this everblooming Dianthus. 
The smallest plant set out in spring will form a compact clump, not over 10 inches in 
height, which from the middle of June until severe freezing weather is a mass of full 
double, brilliant, blood-crimson, delightfully clove-scented flowers. 39 cts. each ; 
$3.50 per doz. 
DIANTHUS HYBRIDUS FETTES MOUNT. 
Another charming variety of the Hardy Mule Pink, which during the month of June 
is completely covered with very attractive soft rosy-pink flowers, borne on stems a foot 
high. The plant is a strong, vigorous grower and perfectiy hardy. 30 cts. eachs 
Dicramnus FRAXINELLA CAucasicus, * $3.00 per doz, 
