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HIBISCUS MOSCHEUTOS. IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS- 



Rose Maxlcw. Mabuh Mallow. Evergreen Candytuft. 



Strong growing- bushy plants, three to five feet 

 high, with large leaves and producing bell-shaped 

 flowers freely, during summer and autumn. Exceed- 

 ingly decorative and especially valuable for planting 

 with shrubbery. Succeeds on any kind of soil but 

 prefers a moist, or even wet situation. 



Alta.— Flowers pure white throughout. 



Crimson Eye. — Flowers very large, often six inehe.'-' 

 across, pure white with a large spot of rich velvety 

 crimson at the center. (See cut.) 



Rosea.— Flowers are a cheerful bright pink through- 

 out. 



Strong two yeai- old roots, each. 12c; doz. $1.25; 

 100, $6.00. 



Militaris.— .4nota)>ly distinct and exceedingly valu- 

 able species descrilied on page — ■ — 



A set— one each of the four sorts— for UOc. 



HEUCHERA. -^i-^^^ i^oot. 



Sanguinea. Coral Bells.— Ornamental in foliage 

 and beautiful in flower. The blossoms are of a bril- 

 liant coral, borne in open panicles on tall wiry stems, 

 the whole summer throguh. A free bloomer, airy 

 and graceful and the flowers retain their beauty for 

 a long time after gathered. 



Prefers a well drained situation and partial shade. 



Brizoides. — Similar to the above with rosy-carmine 

 flowers. 



Each 15c; doz. .$l..no. 



INCARVILLEA DELAVAYI. 



Hardy Gloxinia. 

 A tuberous-rooted hardy perennial of recent intro- 

 duction and a very choice variety. Its large flowers 

 are produced in clusters on stems a foot and a half 

 high. The blossoms are rose colored, resemble the 

 Gloxinea in form and last a long time in perfection. 

 The roots should be given a slight winter protec- 

 tion. Each 15c; doz. 100, .$10.00. 



A shrubby, low-growing plant with evergeen foli- 

 age, completely covered in spring with clusters of 

 pure white flowers; producing a delghtful effect. 

 Especially valuable for the foreground of borders 

 and for rock work; useful for cutting. Each lOc; doz. 

 .$1.00; 100, $6.00. 



Flore plena. Double Candytuft.- Has doub'e 

 pure white floAvers. Each 12c; doz. $1.25. 



LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS. 



Perennial Pea. 

 A beautiful climbing plant with pale green foliage; 

 valuable for covering trellises, stumps of trees, etc. 

 The flowers are pea-like, deep rosy-red, produced in 

 racemes at the axils of the leaves. 



Mary Lovett {Pink Beauty.) A new variety of great 

 beauty and value, the flowers being cheerful rosy 

 pink and produced in large clusters on long stems. 



Strong roots, each 15c; doz. $1.50. 



LIATRIS. Blazing Star. 



Gracilis.— A newly introduced species, by far the 

 most beautiful and valuable of all the Liatris family. 

 It flowers late in the autumn, after almost all other 

 hardy flowers have disappeared, each bulb produc- 

 ing six or more slender stems six to eight feet tall 

 which are densely clothed for half their length with 

 soft, feathery light purple or lilac flowers and pre- 

 sent an effect that is almost startling in beauty and 

 blaze of color. 



Pycnostachya. Kansas Gay Feather.— Pour to 

 five feet. Handsome and very showy. Pale purple 

 flowers on tall, round, dense spikes in August and 

 September. Prefers a dry soil. Very fine massed 

 in shrubbery. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.25. 



