HARDY PEREXXIAL PLAXTS. 



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MYOSOTIS. 



Forget-Mf-Not. 



PAINTED DAISIES- Pyrethrum roseum. 



Palustris semperflorens.— A lovely little plant, es- 

 pecially valuable for rocky or moist situations, com 

 pletely covered with small, pale blue flowers from 

 early summer until late in autumn; exceedingly con- 

 stant—always in flower. Of all the flowers of its 

 character, none are more beautiful or delicate. 



Each 10c; doz. $1.00; 100, So.OO. 



OENOTHERA YOUNGII. 



YouxG S EvExiXG Primrose. 



There are many species and varieties of the Eve- 

 ning Primi'ose in cultivation, but all are similar In 

 character. As Young's is the "finest of them all, I 

 offer this kind only. It is rather a low-growing 

 plant— one and one-half feet high— with interesting 

 foliage, and produces large, bright yellow flowers 

 freely throughout the summer, from June until Sep- 

 tember. 



Each 12c; doz. .S].2o; 100, $8.00. 



Unsurpassed for refined beauty and attractive 

 foliage. The flowers are remarkably graceful and the 

 plants bloom constantly from early spring until au- 

 tumn; the finely cut foliage is highly pleasing. All 

 who possess a garden, large or small, will find them 

 a source of much pleasure. No one has done so 

 much to develope this lovely flower as the Messrs. 

 Kelway of England, and those I offer are their cele- 

 brated strain. They are truly "Colored Marguer- 

 ites" and possess a range of color that is indescrib- 

 able. The blossoms are of large size with fine ray 

 florets of great substance, and in many shades of 

 white, yellow, pink and red. absolutely perfect in 

 form, borne on large stems and highly decorative as 

 cut flowers. Strong plants from 3^^ in. pots, each 

 12c; doz. $1.2.5: 100. $8.00. 



PACHYSANDRA. 



Terminalis.— A trailing plant, especially valuable as 

 a cover plant, under trees and other shady places. 

 Its bright glossy, deep and green leaves are very 

 cheerful and attractive and during May and June It 

 produces numerous spikes of pretty little flowers. 



Terminalis var.— A form with prettily variegated 

 leaves. 



Each 12c; doz. $1.2o; 100, $8.00. 



PARDANTHUS. (Belamcanda.) 

 Sinensis. 



Blackberry Lilt. 

 An interesting plant, 

 bearing great numbers of 

 "ly-like flowers of rich 

 yellow orange, thickly 

 spotted with dark crim- 

 son and brown. The 

 seed pods burst open, 

 exposing clusters of seeds 

 which greatly resemble 

 ripe blackberries. Each 



10c; 

 $0.00. 



doz. 



$1.00; 



100, 



