AUTUMN Catalogue, 1919. 



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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Confinued. 



Hesperis matronalis. (Rocket.) Lilac and wliite; June. 3 ft. 

 matronalis alba. Pure white; June. 3 ft 



Doz. 



S2.00 



2.00 



Heuehera gracilllma. Perry's Variety. Long slender stems of rich 

 crimson flowers. 



Farquhar's Hybrids. New and beautiful hybrids, with very large pan- 

 icles of flowers, ranging in color from pale pink to red 



sanguinea. (Alum Root.) Gracefiil spikes of coral-red flowers; July 

 and August. Ij ft 



Hibiscus moscheutos. (Swamp Mallow.) A useful and showy plant for 

 naturalizing or background effects, with rich foliage and showy pink 

 flowers; July and August. 4 ft 



moscheutos albus. White 



Crimson Eye. Very large flowers, white with crimson eye; July and 

 August'. 4 ft 



Charming dwarf variety, suitable for edg- 



Iberis sempervirens. (Evergreen Candytuft.) One of the best dwarf per- 

 ennials, adapted to forming edgings and rookery clumps; June. 1 ft. 

 Tenoreana. Pale purple ; very early 



Iris cristata. 

 ings; blue; 

 Germanica. 

 Ksempferi. 

 Orientalis. 

 Orientalis. 



(Crested Iris.) 



May. IJ ft. 



(German Iris.) See pages 22-23. 

 (Japanese Iris.) See page 23. 



Violet; June and July. 2 ft. 



Snow Queen. Pure white 



pumila yellow. Lemon-yellow shaded darker 

 siberica. Light blue; June and July. 2J ft. . 



siberica alba. AVhite 



siberica sanguinea. Largo handsome violet-blue flowers; 



June. 2 ft. 



Lathyrus latifolius splendens. (Everlasting Pea.) Beautiful climber for 



trellises or fences, flowers rosy-carmine; July and Aug. 8 ft 



latifolius Pink Beauty. Bright rose 



latifolius albus. Pure white 



Lepachys pinnata. Showy hardy plant with finely cut foliage; 

 yellow, with black cone ; August and September. 4 ft. . 



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Papaver orientale, Mrs. Perry. 



Lychnis viscaria. 



LiatriS pyenostachya. (Kansas Gay Feather.) Spikes of] Doz. 

 light rosy-piu'ple flowers; July and August. 4 ft. . . $2.50 

 spieata. (Blazing Star.) Spikes of deep purple flowers; 



July to September. 2i it 2.50 



Linum perenne. (Flax.) A fine border or rockery plant 

 with delicate foliage and bright blue flowers; June to 



August. Uft. . . ■ 2.00 



perenne album. Pure white 2.00 



Lobelia cardinalis. (Cardinal Flower.) Splendid plants 

 for borders or moist situations; flowers cardinal-red; Aug. 



and Sept. 3 ft 2 . 50 



syphillitica. Native plant with large spikes of blue 



flowers; August and September. 2| ft 2.50 



Lupinus polyphyllus. (Lupin.) Handsome blue flowers 



in spikes; June. 3 ft 2.50 



polyphyllus albus. Pure white ... ... . .2.50 



polyphyllus roseus. Pink. . . 2 . 50 ' 



Lychnis chaleedonica. (Jerusalem Cross.) Intense scar- 

 let flowers in erect heads; June. 2 ft 2.00 



chaleedonica alba. White 2 . 00 



viscaria fl. pi. (Ragged Robin.) Deep red, double 



flowers; May to July. IJft 2.50 



Haageana Hybrids. White to pink and deep red; May 



to July, lift 2.50 



viscaria. Single scarlet flowers; June. IJft 2.00 



Lythrum roseum superbum. (Rose Loose-strife.) A 

 showv plant for borders and for naturahzing; July to 



Setpember. 3 ft 2 . 50 



Mertensia virglnica. (Blue Bell.) Drooping panicles 



of bright blue flowers fading to pink; May. IJ ft. . . 2.50 

 Monarda didyma. (Bergamot.) Deep scarlet flowers, 

 foliage massive and aromatic; a favorite of old-time 



gardens; July and Aug. 2| ft 2.50 



Cambridge Scarlet. Large whorls of crimson-scarlet 



flowers; June to Aug. 2j ft 2.50 



(Enothera fruitcosa major. (Evening Primrose.) Large 



golden-yellow flowers; July. 2 ft 2.50 



Missouriensis. A prostrate growing variety with large 



flowers of bright yellow 2 . 50 



Youngi. Bright yellow; June to Sept. lift- - .2.50 



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