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CANDYTUFT (Iberis). 



Evcfffreen Candytuft (J. sempervirens). A beautiful 

 low-growing plant of shrubby character and evergreen 

 foliage. Pure white blooms, in close heads, completely 



covering the plant in spring, 

 to foregrounds, rockwork, etc. 

 Ea., 15c; 3 for 40c; doz., $1.25. 



COLUMBINES. 



Especially well suited 

 Vei'y profuse bloomers. 



Aquilegia. 



Golden-Spurred 

 Columbine. {A 



chry santha). 

 The peculiar 

 and gra cef ul 

 flowers of the 

 Columbine are 

 well displayed 

 in this variety, 

 which is one of 

 the most beauti- 

 ful of perenni- 

 als; remarkable 

 especially for its 

 cont inuou s 

 summer bloom- 

 ing. The flow- 

 ers are set upon 

 tall stems, with 

 long slender 

 spurs of a rich 

 yeUow. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. Seed pkt., 7}4c. 



I^unstead*S Giant White (A. vulgaris alba). A strong, 

 vigorous plant, blooming persistently and profusely 

 from May to August. Flowers large, pure white and 

 of great substance; extra fine for cutting. Both these 

 Columbines are admirably adapted to rockwork, etc., 

 being handsome and picturesque. Ea., 15c; 3 for 35c; 

 doz., $1.25. Seed pkt., 5c. 



DAY LILY. 



Blue Day Lily {Fun- 

 Ma ovata). Of or- 

 namental appear- 

 ance and neat sym- 

 metrical habit. Dark 

 green, broad, glossy 

 foliage and large 

 blue, lily-like flowers 

 in June and July. 

 Succeeds everywhere 

 and is adapted either 

 for the border, lawn 

 or rockery. Eff'ect- 

 ive when planted in 

 groups. Ea. , 15c; 3 

 for 35c: doz., $125. 



White Day Lily {Funkia grandijlora). One of the 

 finest and best of 

 hardy plants. 

 The leaves are of a| 

 bright, light' 

 green, large and 

 and prettily vein- 

 ed ; the flowers are 

 long and trumpet- 

 shape, pure white, 

 with delightful 

 and delicate fra- 

 grance, and pro- 

 duced abundantly 

 throughout the 

 summer. It cannot be surpassed for planting in clumps 

 on the lawn, and similar locations, where its handsome 

 foliage and exquisite flowers produce charming effects. 



Ea., 20c; 

 funkia 



3 for 50c ; doz 

 Thos. Hogff 



anety 



of great beauty, and worthy of all praise. The foliage 

 is handsomely banded with clear white, and the plant 

 bears large, purplish-lilac flowers freely in September. 

 Ea., 20c; 3 for 50c; doz., -$1.7.5. 



Varieffated-leaved Day Lily (Funkia lancifolia undti- 

 lata variegata). A showy and attractive foliage plant 

 with beautiful wavy foliage, conspicuously and hand- 

 somely variegated and margined with pure white. Ea., 

 15c; 3 for 35c; doz., $1.25. 



Special. One each of the four Day Lilies for 50c. 



GYPSOPHILA. 



Gypsophila paniculata. baby's breath. Graceful and 

 delicate in structure; the plant forms a broad mass Oi 

 thread-like stems covered with a profusion of small 

 white flowers from midsummer to early autumn. Ii 

 makes a pretty effect with other plants in the bordei 

 and its delicate sprays of flowers are useful for cutting. 

 Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. 



EVERLASTING PEA. 



Everlasting Pea {Lathyrus lat- 

 ifolius). A beautiful climbing 

 plant with pale green foliage 

 excellent for trellis work, 

 stumps, etc. The flowers are 

 pea-like; deep rosy-red, pro- 

 duced in racemes at the axils of 

 the leaves, in great abundance 

 all summer. Very lovely, and 

 fine for cutting, enduring in 

 good condition for a long time. 

 Ea., 15c; 3 for 40c; doz., ;^1.35. 

 Seed pkt., 2Xc. 



