GENERAL LIST OF HARDY PERENNIALS. 



The price, in all cases, is for well developed plants. Prices of any variety by the 100 and 1000, prompt- 

 ly given by letter, upon request. By mail at each and dozen rates if desired. 



THE BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE ANEMONES. 



Among the most beautiful and valuable Hardy Perennials; highly ornamental in foliage and blooming 

 continuously and freely from August until frost. The flowers are large, exceedingly chaste and pure 

 In color, on long stems and wonderfully graceful: surpassing even in refined beauty the Cosmos and unsur 

 passed for cutting. Although the Japanese Anemones are hardy, it is well to give them a slight protection in 

 winter; for the reason they are sometimes damaged by cold in severe winters when unprotected. 



Alba.— (18 inches). Flowers large, single, pure white with yellow stamens; very beautiful and chaste. 



Elegantissima.— (18 inches). A superb variety of unusual vigor and great blooming propensity. The flowers 

 are large, made up of two distinct sets of petals and are of a most beautiful satiny -rose color. 



Lady Ardilaun.— (18 inches). Even finer than Alba: the flowers being large, more numerous, pure white 

 with broad overlapping petals and extra tall, stiff stems. A most profuse bloomer and a grand variety . 



Prince Henry.— (18 inches). Large semi-double flowers; dark purplish red— the deepest in color of the 

 Japanese Anemones. Entirely distinct from all others. 



Queen Charlotte.— (2 feet). Splendid flowers of extra large size, often four inches across; blossoms 

 earlier than the others and should be planted with them to precede them. 



Kosea superba.— (18 inches). Valuable especially for its fine form and beautiful, delicate light rose color. 



Whirlwind.— (18 inches). A semi-double form of Alba ^nd even more free flowering. Flowers, two to 

 three inches across, having several rows of pure white petals and very lasting. 



Strong plants in pots, each 12c.; doz. $1.25; 100. .$8.00. A set of 7 varieties for 75c. 



ALYSSUM. madwobt. 



Saxatile compactum, (6 in.) Dense Golden Tuft.— 

 Large clusters of tender, cheerful, bright yellow 

 flowers in early spring, so numerous as to envelope 

 the plant; and pretty, small glaucous leaves. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Saxatile compactum fl. pi.— A distinct form of tbe 

 above with double flowers. Each 25c; doz. $2.50. 



ANEMONE. 



Pennsylvanica. Pennsylvania Windflowbe. 

 A beautiful summer blooming native species with 

 flowers almost as large and pretty as those of the 

 .Japanese varieties. It succeeds in both shady slto- 

 ations and in full sunlight, producing its large pure 

 white flowers from June until August, on stems a 

 foot or more in height. Excellent also for the rock 

 garden. Each 1.5c; doz. $1.50. 



iEGOPODIUM PODOGARIA VARIEGATA 



A strong growing, very enduring plant, which holds 

 its variegation without fading or burning throughout 

 the hottest weather. It grows 12 to 18 inches high, 

 has prettily formed leaves of light green, broadly 

 marked with creamy white, in dense masses. Suc- 

 ceeds upon poorest soil, un£er trees, etc., and is e»- 

 pecially valuable for forming borders, grouping with 

 shrubbery and for cemetery planting. Each, 12c; 

 doz. $1.25; 100, $6.00. 



