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PYRETHRUM ROSEUM. 



PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM. 



Marsh Daisy. Very showy and fine, every 

 plant producing a mass of bloom. It grows from 

 two to three feet with numerous stems well fur- 



Single. Kei^way's Strain. The Pyrethnims 

 are unsurpassed for profusion of bloom, and in- 

 valuable for cutting. They are easily grown and 

 they flower continuously from early Spring until 

 Autumn. The foliage is most decorative in its 

 finely cut form and fresh deep green color. Prob- 

 ably no one has done so much to develop the sin- 

 gle section as the Messrs. Kelway, of England, 

 and those I here offer are of their celebrated strain. 

 The}' are truly "Colored Marguerites" and pos- 

 sess a range of color that is indiscribable. The 

 blooms are of large size with fine ray florets of 

 great substance, and in many shades of white, yel- 

 low, pink and red, absolutely perfect in form. 

 They are rapidly becoming very popular and no 

 border should be without them. Ea., 12c. ; doz., 

 $1.25 ; 100, $8.00. 



Double Pyrethrum, "Alfred Kelway." 



Extremely showy and attractive, with broad, mas- 

 sive, full, double flowers of rich crimson, very in- 

 tense in color; a grand acquisition. Ea., 20c. • 

 doz., $2.00. 



Double Pyrethrum, " Snowball." A beau- 

 tiful pure white variety. The flowers are large, 

 full and double, of fine form and extremely valu- 

 able for cutting. Ea., 20c. ; doz., $2.00. 



PENSTEMON. 



Penstemon barba" 

 r tus Torreyi. A superb, 

 tall-growing border plant, 

 presenting a most showy 

 and attractive appearance 

 when in bloom and par- 

 ticularly gorgeous and 

 effective when planted 

 with shrubbery. It pro- 

 duces all through Sum- 

 mer, tall erect stems upon 

 which are borne long, 

 loose, panicles of brilliant 

 scarlet flowers, exceed- 

 ingly brilliant and vivid. 

 It is wonderfully free- 

 flowering and the blooms 

 are splendid also for cut- 

 $1.25. 



nished with linear foliage and bearing clusters of 

 large, daisy-like pure white flowers with yellow 

 centres. It blooms throughout Autumn until 

 very late when few other plants are in flower and 

 is splendid for cutting. Very valuable for plant- 

 ing with shrubberv. Ea., 12c. ; doz., $1.25. 

 PERENNIAL PEA. 

 Lathyrus latifolius- 

 A beautiful climbing plant 

 with pale green foliage ; 

 splendid for trellis, stumps 

 of trees, etc. The flowers 

 are pea-like ; deep rosy red, 

 produced in racemes at the 

 axils of the leaves, in great 

 abundance all Summer. It 

 is superb for cutting and 

 keeps in good condition for 

 a long time. Very hardy 

 and of the easiest culture. 

 Ea., 15c. ; doz., $1.50. 



ROCK CRESS 



Arabis Alpina. A beautiful little rock plant 

 of low and tufted habit, six to eight inches high, 

 with attractive, glacous foliage and covered with 

 pure white, fragrant flowers, borne in large heads 

 in wonderful profusion from early spring to mid- 

 summer. Very valuable and desirable for dry 

 places and rockeries, Ea., 12c. ; doz., $1,25. 



