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Viola tricolor, (Heartsease or Pansy.) 
A very large collection of the most| 
approved varieties. $1 to $2 per dozen. 
Plumbago (Leadwort) Larpentea—Fine blue, 
in large clusters. 6in. July and Aug.! 
Penstemon Coecineus—Deep scarlet. 2 feet | 
June and July. 
Digitalis — White, slightly ting eal S 
with purple. 15in, July. 
Digitalis excelsa—Lilac. 3 to 4 ft. 
Aug. 
Mackay ana — Rosy purple, with 
white. 18in. June and July. 
Ovatus--Azure, tinged with purple,| 
with very luxuriant foliage, 18 
in. July and Aug. 
Oppositifolius — W hite, with large 
foliage. 18 in. July. 
Pubescens—Lilac and’ white. 
June and July. 
Themisterii — Rosy purple; small) 
foliage. 1 ft. July and Aug. 
Venustum—Clear lilac; large and 
fine. 1 ft. July. 
Torreyi. 
Polemonium album— White. 
1 ft. July. 
Ceruleum—Blue. 1 ft. July. 
Potentilla Astrosanguinea—Deep blood red. 
ft. July and Aug. 
Garneriana— Dark crimson. 
July and Aug. 
O’Briana—Blush and salmon; fine. 
1ft. July and Aug. 
Russelliana—Deep red, shaded with 
i ft.| 
(Jacob's Ladder.}| 
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1 foot. 
maroon, 1 ft. July and Aug. 
sf Hinkelmanii—Orange scarlet. 1 ft. 
July and Aug. 
Pulmonaria Cerulea — Blue Lungwort ; fine 
drooping; trumpet shaped. 1 ft. 
May. 
e reptans. 
Primula—Polyanthus or Primose, in great vari-| 
ety of colors. $1.50 per dozen.| 
3in. May. | 
Auricula—A_ fine collection. red 
and June. 
Ranunculus Aconitifolius luteo pleno—Double 
yellow Crowfoot. 1 ft. May and) 
June. 
white. 50c. May and June. 
Rudbeckia Hirta—Large yellow, with dark 
centre. 1to2ft. June and July. 
Salvia Afasea—Fine blue. 2 ft. July and Aug. 
“© Lilacina—Pale blue. 2 feet. August, 
Sept. 
Multifida fol. variegata —- Variegated 
leaved catmint, with spikes of small 
white flowers. 1 ft. Aug. | 
Pretense—-Distinct biue and white; ex- 
Aconitifolius alba pleno — Double; 
ceedingly fine. 50. 1 ft. June to 
Aug. 
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Salvia Spelmina—Deep blue. 1ft. June. 
“ Verticilata—Lilac blue. 1 ft. July. 
“Indica. 
“ bracteata. 
For other showy and more tender varieties, 
| see Bedding Plants. 
Silene Viscosa pleno—Bright ro$y and double. 
1 ft. June. 
Saxifraga Crassifolia—Pink, in compact clus- 
ters. 3in. <Apriland May. 
Cordifolia—Blush, heart-shaped foli- 
age. 5in. April and May. 
Cuncifolia. 3 in. Apriland May. 
Lingulata rubra—Red, with dark 
red foliage. 3 in. April and May. 
Siberica#-Siberian, 3 in. April, 
May. 
They are all of luxuriant foliage, frequently 
used for rock-work. 
Sedum—The Stone Crop. 
Atropurpurea — Dark red foliage, and 
flowers. I1ft. Aug. 
Aizoon--Y ellow flowers; large and long 
foliage. 6in. June. 
Album — White, with small foliage, 
3in. June. 
Cruceatum —-— White, 
flowers and foliage. 
ce 
cross — shaped 
3 ft. July. 
< _ Elegans—Y ellow, small foliage. 3 in. 
June. 
Eversii— Yellow, small foliage. 3 in. 
June. 
5 Hy bridum—Pale yellow, small foliage; 
din. July. 
Kamschatkense—Golden yellow; lancet 
leaved. 4in. June. 
ef Oppositifolium-—White, opposite- -leav- 
ed. 3.in.. - July. 
ss Populifolium—Poplar-leavyed ; creamy 
white. 4in. Aug. 
:: Purpurescens—Purple; coarse habit. 
1 ft. July. 
5 Reflexum (Tripmadam)-—Straw color. 
3in. June. 
a Robusta, or Monstrosa— fan-shaped 
leaved; curious. 3 in. June. 
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Sieboldii—Rose, shaded with purple. 
3in. Aug. and Sept. 
Telephium—Pink, with dark red ; lux- 
uriant foliage. 1 ft. Aug. 
sf Telephium albifolia—Red flower and 
light foliage. 1 ft. Aug. 
Telephium purpur eum--Purple flowers 
and foliage. 1 ft. Aug. 
The Sedums are of a spreading habit and well 
'adapted for rock-works. 
Scutelaria Californica—Spikes of small, pale 
biue flowers. 4 inches high, with 
luxuriant foliage. July. 
Japonica—Similar_ to preceding, but 
smaller foliage. July. 
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