PLANT DEPARTMENT. 



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HARDY PERENNIALS-^"""" <' 



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



LYCHNIS VISCARIA ALBA PLENA. Large double white flowers, which are produced in the greatest pro- 

 fusion during the entire summer; very valuable for funeral designs, taking the place of the Carnation at a season 

 when double white flowers are in great request; perfectly hardy. 



LYCHNIS VISCARIA RUBRA. An early spring blooming plant, which carries its clusters of brilliant 

 crimson flowers for several weeks. 



MYOSOTIS DISSITIFLORA (Forget-me-not). Hardy spring blooming plants, bearing a profusion of 

 lovely light blue flowers. 



MYOSOTIS, ELIZA FANltOBERT. Large flowering, bright blue, of pyramidal habit; remarkably fine 

 and distinct. 



P/EONIES. 



The Herbaceous Pteonies 

 are exceedingly hardy, and 

 will succeed in any ordinary 

 garden soil, well enriched 

 with good manure. During 

 the summer months mulching 

 will be beneficial to the roots, 

 especially on dry soils. 

 Ainbroise Versch a tie 1 1. 



Purplish crimson. 

 Alba Plena. Double white. 

 Baron Rothschild. Pale 



rose. 

 Comte de Paris. Rose, buft 



centre. 

 Edulis. Violet rose, very fra- 

 grant. 

 Ilmnei. Pink ; fragrant. 

 Isabella lialitzky. Deep 



rose, shaded salmon. 

 Jean D'Arc. Blush, shaded 



rose. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Dark 



crimson. 

 Rubra Triumphans. Dark 



purplish crimson. 

 Striata Speciosa. Pale 



rose, blush centre. 

 Tenuifolia, fl. pi. Dark 



crimson ; very double and 



showy, with peculiar cut 



leaves. 50 cts each. 

 Triumph (111 Nord. Rosy violet. 

 Victoria Tricolor. Rose, pink centre, 

 Tree Paeony. This plant, instead of dying down to the 

 ground every winter, as the herbaceous variety, grows 

 into a small, hard-wooded shrub. The flower is the 

 same in form as the common variety, but of a light 

 pink or blush color. $1.00 each. 



Herbaceous Peonies. 



30 cts. each ; $3.00 per doz., except where noted. 



PHLOX. 



The Phloxes are among the most desirable of the hardy 

 perennials; tbeir large and very brilliant trusses of beau- 

 tiful flowers comprise all shades of color, from white to 

 crimson, striped and mottled. Divide and replant, in 

 freshly prepared soil, each alternate year. They delight 

 in sunny situations and a rich soil. 

 Argosy. Light rose. 

 Cross of Honor. Beautiful light rose color, striped 



pure white ; an excellent flower. 25 cts. 

 Elaine. Vermilion, tinted purple, scarlet centre. 

 Flora McXab. Pure white, free. 

 Le Sultan. Purplish crimson. 

 Lotbair. Brilliant salmon rose. 

 Mad. Deveret. Bright rose, crimson eye. 

 Mdlle. Ladonette. Rosy blush, deep rose eye. 

 Maid of Kent. Light lilac, broad white stripe. 

 Major Stewart. White, crimson eye. 

 Miss Robertson. Pure white; dwarf. 

 Princess de Furstenberg. White: carmine eye. 

 Roi des Roses. Deep rose, centre crimson. 

 Sir E. Landseer. Very brilliant dark crimson; 



large fine flower. 

 Saison Lierval. White, centre violet rose. 

 Stanstead Rival. Rose pink, dark crimson eye. 

 Triumph de Twickle., Rosy magenta. 

 Washington. White, rosy purple centre. 

 White Lady. Large pure white; extra. 



15 cts. each, except where noted ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Phlox Cross of Honor. 



