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Hybiscus grandiflora, 
6c 6“ alba. 
Tseum coccineum. 
Iris Germanica, (German Tris, or Fleur de Lis.) 
** Apollon--Golden yellow, striped with 
plum color. 18 in. June. 
« Arlequin Millanais-—-White, with blue and 
mosen= Usrin:., sume, 
‘* Bougere--Lilac purple and velvety purple. 
18in. June. 
Deloismison —- White, tinged with purple 
and purple stripes. 18in. June. 
Eugene Sue—Creamy white, with purple 
spots and stripes. 18 in. June. 
Faleaca—Yellow, tinged with purple and 
purple stripes. 18 in, June. 
« Flava——Pale yellow, with dull green stri Mes 
18 in. June. 
« Florentina—White, tinged with blue eee 
yellow. 18 in. May. 
Jacquesiano—Deep maroon velvet, tinged 
with bronze and crimson; a rare and 
remarkable color. 2ft, June. 
La Pactole —Golden yellow, tipped with 
blue, striped with purple. 18in. June. 
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Lemon—White, spott-d with purple, and 
deep purple stripes. 18 in. June, 
Ochroleuea—Golden yellow. 2 ft. June. 
Louis Van Houtte -- Salmon, tinged and 
striped with purple. 2 ft. June. 
Pumila—Bluish purple; foliage more slen- 
der than the preceding. 2 ft. June. 
Reticulata superba—Blue with lilac: striped 
with yellow, 2 ft. - June. 
Nana—Bluish purple; fine for edging. June. 
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The English, Spanish, and Persian may be 
found among the collection of Bulbous Roots. 
Iberis tenoriana, (White Candytuft)—A spread- 
ing habit ; 
Aug. 
Lilium (Lily).—-See Special Collection. 
Lythrum salicaria--Rosy scarlet; very showy. 
2to3 ft. July and Aug. 
Roseum superbum—In habit similar to 
preceding. 2 to 3 ft. 
Aug. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica—Brilliant scarlet; large 
truss. July and Aug. 
Pleno — Double scarlet. 
good for edging. May to 
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50c. July and Aug. 
5 % Alba pleno—7ic. 1 foot. 
June to Sept. 
cf Fulgens—Bright scarlet ; star-shap- 
ed, 50c 1 ft. June. 
a Flos cuculi pleno, (Ragged Robin)— 
Double crimson. 1 ft. May. 
alba pleno, 
Sieboldii alba. 
Hageana fulgens. 
S splendens, 
Lindelhopia spectabilis. 
July and) 
Lotus corniculatus. 
Liatris pumila—With a compact spike of pur- 
ple flowers; has root of a bulbous 
nature. 6in. July. 
Elegans—Bluish purple; in habit like 
the preceding. 1 ft. Aug. 
Spicata—purple, with foliage like for- 
mer, 3to4ft. Aug. ‘and Sept. 
Lathyrus ¢ grandiflorus, (Large flow ering Peren- 
nial Pea), 3 to 4 ft, June to 
Aug. 
Semper! florens, (Ever-blooming Pea). 
Rose and White. 3 to 4 ft. June 
to Sept. 
Leucanthemum montana— Large white, with 
yellow center. 6in. July to Sept. 
Linum perenne, (Flax)—Fine blue. 1 ft. July 
and Aug. 
sibericum album, 
Monarda fistulosa. 
a) purpurea: 
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Mentha Dentata, (Mint)—Yellow clusters; the 
foliage is highly sweet-scented. 2 feet. 
Aus. 
Myosotis Palustris, (European Swamp Forget- 
me-not,) 3in. May to Aug. 
Azorica—Fine blue; preceding the 
other varieties by two weeks. 6 
in. May or April. 
Azorica alba (White)—-The same habit 
with preceding varieties. 6 in. 
May or April. 
Grandis—Fine blue, with white eye 
3in. June and July. 
Malva Morenii—Rosy blush. 1 ft. 
ay, Uo: 
Oxalis floribunda—Rosy lilac clusters ; 
leaf. 6 in. June and July. 
(inothera Missouriensis-—Sulphur yellow; large. 
6 in. July to Aug. 
Frazerii (Frazer’s) — Yellow; medi- 
um size. 6in. May. 
fruticosa ambigua. 
Ononis rotundifolia. 
Omphalodes verna—Fine blue; large, heart- 
shaped foliage. 1 ft. May. 
Phlox procumbens—Delicate pink; a trailing 
and herbaceous species, good for 
edging. 3in. May. 
Perfoliata verna — Rosy lilac, with small 
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pointed greenish foliage ; trailing. 
3in. May. 
‘“« Suaveolens — Purple; trailing. 3 in. 
May. 
Papaver Orientale (Poppy)—Orange red ; large. 
18 in. June. 
“«  Bracteatum. 5vc. 18 in. June. 
“  pulcherrima, — 
By cutting them back in time, a second set 
of flowers may be obtained ; which: also might 
be successfully applied to Larkspur 3; Dielytras, 
&e. 
