Hli-IANTHUS iMULl'll'LOULS, FL. PL. 



ANliMUNE Japonila. 



HARDY PZRENNIALS-Co^mued. 



25 cts. each ; $2.50 per dozen, except where noted. 



ANEMONE JAPONICA. One of the most beautiful of the hardy herbaceous plants; a. finer bed of flowers 



can hardly be imagined than is made by these Japanese Anemones, which commence to open their rich colored 



single bloom in August, and continue to increase in beauty until the end of autumn. They thrive best in a light, 



rich, moist soil, and should not be transplanted more than is necessary to divide them when they become too thick. 



Alba. Pure white, yellow centre, and dark eye. Elegans. Carmine, yellow centre, and dark eye. 



Rosea. Dark rose, shaded pink, yellow centre, and dark eye. 



CA ROTATION'S. Hardy garden sorts ; general favorites on account of their rich clove fragrance and bright colors. 

 The plants we offer are grown from seed secured from the leading European source. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per d izen. 



DELPHINIUM FOKMOSl'M {Perennial Larkspur). This is certainly one of the handsomest and most 

 satisfactory of all the hard)' herbaceous plants, and should be planted extensively, even in the smallest garden ; its 

 long spikes of bright blue flowers are produced continually from June until frost; 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



DIAN THUS QUERTERI. One of the most beautiful of the summer-flowering pinks, of close compact habit, 

 and a rich crimson color; flowering profusely the entire summer; 20 cts. each, or 3 for 50 cts. 



DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS STANISLAUS. Of dwarf compact habit, blooming perpetually the entire sum- 

 mer; violet rose, with deep crimson centre. 20 cts. each, or 3 for 50 cts. 



HI ELYTRA SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). Adapted to out-door planting or forcing for early spring 

 blooming. It byirs long racemes of graceful heart-shaped pink flowers. 



DIELYTRA EXIMIA (Plumy Bleeding Heart). Similar in growth, but with flowers a deeper shade than 

 D. Spectabilis and borne in plumes. 



FEVERFEW (Little Gem). An improvement on the old Feverfew; itis very dwarf, attaining a height of only 

 8 to 12 inches. The flowers are larger, of more perfect form and of the purest white. 15 cts. each ; $1.50 per doz. 



FUNKIA Alba (LJay Lily). Pure white, lily-shaped, fragrant flowers; borne in large clusters. 

 " Coerulea. Blue flowers, broad green leaves. 



" Cucullata variegata. Beautiful green leaves, mar- 



bled with pure white; blue flowers ; requires shade. 



HEMEROCALLIS KVVAMSO, Ji. pi. (Double Orange Lily). 

 Large double copper-colored flowers. 50 cts. each. 



HEMEROCALLIS FULVA (Lemon Lily). Lemon-colored 

 flowers, excellent for planting among shrubbery. 



HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS, rt. pi. (Double Hardy 

 Sunflower). An extremely useful hardy plant; it bears profusely 

 large double flowers of a bright yellow color, which remain in perfec- 

 tion a long time; it should find its way into every garden. 



HIHISC'US (Perennial Mallow). The flowers which are pro- 

 duced freely from July to September are six to eight inches in diam- 

 eter, and vary in color from pure white to deep rose. The plants grow 

 ■5 to 8 leet high and form dense bushes, which are in season a com- 

 plete mass of bloom. 



II YACINTHUS CANDICANS. A snow-white summer flower- 

 ing Hyacinth, growing 3 to 4 feet in height, gracefully surmounted 

 with from twenty to thirty pure white bell-shaped flowers. 



IRIS K.EMPFEKI. This Japanese Iris is an excellent addi- 

 tion to the list of hardy herbaceous plants; it should be planted in a 

 somewhat cool, moist situation. They are quite distinct from all the 

 other varieties, and are as beautiful as Orchids. 



Empros of Japan. Lavender, pencilled with white. 



Fusi Varna'. White, pencilled with purplish stripes. 



Ichinaii. Light reddish purple, pencilled with white; double. 



lyeyas. Purplish blue ; very rich. 



Mr. Chotais. Light blue, striped and mottled white. 



Nippon. Beautiful white. 



Otentosama. Light purple, slightly mottled with white. 



Named sorts 30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz. 



Mixed sorts 20 cts. each ; $2.00 per dozen. 



