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Campanula Obliquifolia—Oblique leaved ; lilac} 
blue. 1ft.6in. July and Aug.| 
Persicifolia maxima-—-+Pale azure; 
peach-leaved. 2 ft. July. 
ce Persicifolia alba pleno -— Double 
white; peach leaved. 1 ft. July. 
rs Rutanica—Blue. 1 ft. July. 
ee Bulla alba---White. 4in. July. 
Rotundifolia--Fine blue; slender 
habit. 8 in, June and July. 
ss Nitida. 
ss Sarmatica — Bluish purple, com- 
pact. 1ft.6in, July. 
Trachelium—W ith large heart-shap- 
ed foliage and double, blue flow- 
ers. 2 ft. July and Aug. 
Throcellum. 6in. July. 
Urticifolia—Nettle-leaved, pale pur- 
ple flowers. 2 ft. July. 
Urticifolia flore pleno—-Double pale 
blue. 2 ft. July. 
= Versicolor — Purple, tinged with 
‘white. 2 ft. July. 
os Siberica —- Pale blue, shaded with 
purple. 6in. June. 
Clematis—-Bicolor Sieboldii--Azure blue and) 
purple. 2 ft. July. 
Viticella—Azure blue. 2 ft. Aug. 
Tubulosa—Pale blue, Hyacinth-shap- 
ed flowers, with very large foliage. | 
0c) 6 in. Sept. 
6 Azurea-—Azure blue. 8to4ft. July 
and Aug. 
Azurea grandiflora — Azure, shaded 
with salmon; with flowers in size 
of a Passion flower. 50c. 4 to 
5 feet. July and Aug. 
Flammula—W hite.fragrant. 4 ft. July. 
Integrifolia—-Fine blue, bordered with 
white. 2 ft. June. 
Serratifolia erecta—W hite, large clus- 
ters. 3 to4feet. June. 
Convallaria Majalis — (Lily of the Valley) with 
large,‘luxuriant foliage and much 
esteemed for its perfume. 3in, May. 
Chrysostemma tipteris. 
Campion rosea alba. 
Calestegia Pubescens——Double pale rose; a trail- 
ing plant. May to August. 
Carnations—See Special Collection, Carnations, 
and Picotees. 
Chrysanthemums-—See Special Collection. 
Chelone Glabra—Scarlet flowers, surrounding a 
long stem. 3 ft. July and Aug. 
Barbata coccinea— Fiery scarlet ; 
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habit like preceding, 3 ft. July) 
and August. 
Calimeris Incisa—-Cut-leaved, pale blue. 1 ft. 
June and July. 
Catananche Cerulea——Pale blue. 6 in. July 
ie Bicolor. [and August.) 
Cassia Schraderii — Yellow, dark spotted in 
racemes. 2to3ft. July and Aug. 
Dianthus—The Pink. 
i Barbatus or Carthusa, in splendid 
varieties, too many and various in 
colors to describe them. $1 per 
dozen. 1 ft. July and Aug. 
Plumaris, or Feathered Pink, 
Laura Wilmer--Blooming profusely, 
twice in the summer; very ex- 
quisite. $8 per doz, 6 in. 
Beauty of Brooklyn. 4in, June 
and July. 
ge Champion. 
oe Delight. 
Dr. Hepworth. 
Joseph Hume. 
Perfecta. 
Princess Caroline, 
Winchester Rival—-$2 per dozen in 
6 varieties. 
Pheasant Eye Pink, 
Y Crueatus — Deep velvety scarlet in 
clusters exceedingly pretty. June. 
Sinensis pleno-Chinese, double; dif- 
ferent colors. 6in. June, Aug. 
Sinensis simplex—-Chinese, single; 
different varieties. 6in. June 
and Aug. 
Semperflorens — Indian, ever-bloom- 
ing. 6 in. 
Digitalis—Foxglove or Thimble. 
ie Ferruginea gigantea—-Y ellow striped 
and spotted with a dull red; at- 
tractive. 3 to4 ft. July to Sept. 
2 Alba punctata—White spotted. 3 
to 4 ft. July to Sept. 
iS Rubra—Red. 38 to 4 feet. July to 
Sept. 
‘ Alba--White. 3 to 4feet. July to 
Sept. 
s Hybrida--Creamy white; flowers 
small. 38 to4 ft. July to Sept. 
Dictamnus, or Fraxinellaalba-—-White. 12 to 18 
in. June. 
Rubra—-Red. 12 to 18 in. 
Doronicum Caucasicum—Large foliage. 
Dracocephalum Viginicum. 
oi Argunense——Azure blue with small 
foliage. 3in. July and Aug. 
Dodecatheon Media—White American Cowslip. 
3 in. May. 
Dielytra spectabilis--A handsome, most curf- 
ously formed, rosy crimson flower, with 
white and blue tinged protruding stamen; 
one of the finest border plants ; is quite 
hardy and of bulbous nature; well adap- 
ted for blooming in the winter. 1 to 2 
ft. May and June. 
Datura, or Thorn-Apple. 
“ Wrightii, with white, violet border- 
ed, trumpet-shaped flowers, from 
5 to 6 inches long, with luxuriant 
and large foliage. 2 ft. July and 
August. 
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