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ing. The flowers which 



ANEMONES. 



Anemone Japonica alba {Hono- 

 rine Joberl). The beauty and purity of 

 the flowers of this Anemone are impos- 

 sible to properly describe. Unquestion- 

 ably one of the finest autumn flowers; 

 of thrifty habit and near, compact form. 

 It blooms constantly and profusely from 

 September until frost. The flowers are 

 large, pure white with yellow stamens, 

 and are borne on long stems, appearing 

 as if floating in the air; exceedingly 

 chaste and excellent for cutting and 

 decoration. Strong plants in pots, doz., 

 .$1.25; lOU, $8 00. 

 Anemone Japonica hybrida. A grand new 

 variety, quite like <-he preceding except in color of 

 petals, which is of pah lilac rose. Ev^en more beau- 

 tiful than the preceding, if possible. Strong plants 

 in pots, doz.. .$1.50; 100. $10.00. 



Anemone Whirlwind. A setni-double form of Anomone Ja- 

 ponica alba which is supposed to be a cross between this beautiful 

 variety and A. Japonica rosea. In general style and habit it is identical 

 with the white Anemone, but is much hardier; is even more free-flower- 

 are two and one-half to three inches across, have several rows of pure 



white sepals, and last much longer than the others. 



FUNKFA OVATA. 



Blue Day Lily. 



Exceedingly de- A 

 sirable for its neat^-*^ 

 and symmetrical 

 habit and easy cul. " # 

 ture. Adapted to ^: 

 the bord e r , the 

 lawn and rockery _ 

 Succeeds either in 

 sunshine or shade 

 and the large 

 flowers are richly 

 fragrant. Should 

 be planted in 

 - ■^■■L- groups to obtain 



the best e ff e c t . 

 Grows about eighteen inches high, has dark green 

 glossy foliage and large blue, lily-like flowers In 

 June and July. The broad and handsome foliage 

 is attractive at all times. Doz. 7.5c; 100, .$5.00' 

 1000, $40.00. 



HEUCHERA SANGUINEA 



Coral Bells. 



Truly a floral gem and one of the most valuable 

 additions to the list of hardy flowering plants that 

 has appeared in a long time. 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 

 imaginable. Although the flowers are small, yet 

 they are so numerous in each panicle and the 

 panicles thrown up in such profusion as to pro- 



Strong plants in pots, doz., |1.25; 100. 



.00. 



duce a most brilliant effect Blooming as it does 

 for a period of several w eeks, and as each plant 

 sends up a dozen or more stems of its lovely flow- 

 ers 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 situation as 

 it succeeds every v\ here and blooms unceasingly. 

 It forces readily and is exceedingly pretty and in- 

 teresting and its cut blooms are very useful. 

 Strong plants, doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



