HARDY PEREXXIAL PLAXTS. 



CON VALLARIA . MAJALIS. 



Lilt of the Valley. 

 Large, luxuriant foliage; small bell-shaped, 

 pure white flowers in 

 pretty racemes; grace- 

 ful and exquisitely 

 fragrant. Especially 

 appropriate and valu- 

 a b 1 e for cemetery 

 planting. Largely used 

 for forcing under glass 

 in winter. To grow 

 well it requires rich 

 soil and plenty of ma- 

 nure. Succeeds best in 

 par'ial shade. 



Each 10c: doz. 

 $1.00; 100, $5.00. 



COREOPSIS LANCELATA. GouM! * Wavk 

 The true variety. The best hardy yellow 

 flower for massing. Incessant in bloom and 

 so rich and intense in color as to attract all 

 beholders. It forms a compact clump of up- 

 right habit, two to three feet high with very 

 large flowers of a dazzling golden-yellow on 

 slender stems a foot long. Splendid for cut- 



BUSH CLEMATIS. 



Davidiana. (2 to 3 ft.) — Produces large 

 clusters of beautiful, fragrant Hyacinth-like 

 flowers of deep celestial blue, in great num- 

 bers, from middle of July until last of Sep- 

 tember. By reason of its fresh, rich green 

 foliage and abundance of beautiful attractive 

 flowers, it is especially valuable for planting 

 with shrubbery or in the herbaceous border. 

 Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



HARDY DAISIES. 



ting. The true variety begins to flower early 

 in June and continues in bloom until frost. 

 Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Shasta Daisy. — Luther Burbank's wonderful 

 hybrid Daisy, remarkable for its large size, 

 grace and beauty. The flowers are of great 

 substance, often four inches across, with 

 numerous petals of pure, glistening white and 

 bright yellow centers, on strong stems; grace- 

 ful and elegant. It blooms incessantly for 

 several months. 

 Each 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, $6.00. 

 Chrysanthemum Nipponicum. (2 ft.) — A Jap- 

 anese species of shrubby habit with glossy 

 leathery foliage. It attains a height of two 

 feet and is crowned in September and Octo- 

 ber with a galaxy of large flowers, which have 

 pure white wax-like petals and bright yellow 

 centers. Each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



