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HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. 



Coral Bells. 



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LYCHNIS FLOS CUCULI PLENIS- 

 SIMA SEIMPERFLORENS. 



A comparatively new, hardy flowerinp; plant of ex- 

 quisite beauty, remarkable for the profusion of its 

 bloom; the spikes of which are splendid for cutting. 

 The foliage, which is evergreen, is beautifully cut and 

 marbled, and is very abundant. The flowers are borne 

 in large, open, clean-stemmed panicles and are of the 

 most clear, bright, cheerful and charming scarlet imag- 

 inable. Although the flowers are small, yet they are 

 so numerous in each panicle and the panicles thrown 

 up in such profusion as to produce a most brilliant 

 effect. Blooming, as it does, for a period of several 

 weeks, and as each plant sends up a dozen or more 

 stems of its lovely flowers at a time, some idea of its 

 beauty and value can be formed. It is a charming 

 plant for the border and will give pleasure in any situ- 

 ation, as it succeeds everywhere and blooms unceasingly. 

 Ea:, 15c; 3 for 40c; doz., $1.50. Seed pkt., 15c. 



HEMOROCALLIS DUMORTIERIL 



A fearful name indeed, yet a correct one, for it is 

 truly an everblooming, double form of the hardy Lych- 

 nis or true Ragged Robin. The flowers, which are pro- 

 duced in bewildering profusion, are very double, borne 

 upon long bushy spikes and are of an exquisite bright 

 tender rose in color. Splendid for cutting and one of 

 the easiest of all plants to force under glass or in the 

 house, blooming constantly from October until April. 

 It is one of the greatest additions to the list of hardy 

 perennials that has appeared for a long time, beginning 

 to bloom in early spring and continuing the entire sum- 

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



LIATRIS. 



A beautiful plant with handsome sword-shaped leaves 

 and large,* lily-like flowers produced with great freedom 

 for a long season. Color bright orange yellow. Of 

 easy culture and thrives well in a moist soil and in 

 partial shade. Very effective in the border or shrub- 

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



Blazing' Star {LiatHs picnostachya). Exceedingly 

 showy and handsome, making a grand display in the 

 border or among shrubbery. The flowers are large, 

 pale purple, thickly clustered on tall stems forming 

 dense cylindrical spikes of bloom, very abundant dur- 

 ing August and September. Succeeds best on a rather 

 dvy soil. Ea., 10c; 3 for 25c; doz., 75c. Seed pkt., 5c. 



