HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 
For some years past we have been handling Hardy Perennials as one of our leading specialties, and our stock at the present time is 
unquestionably the most complete both in variety and quantity in the country. 
Many planters not thoroughly familiar with this class of plants have an idea that nothing but a large, field-grown clump will give satis- 
factory returns the first season. This, as experience has taught us, is in most instances, a mistake. A vigorous plant of proper size will, 
in nearly every case, give quicker and better returns than the Best so-called “field clumps ”’ that can be procured. It will be noticed that the 
majority of the stock offered in this list is described as being 3, 4 or 5-inch pots. This does not necessarily mean that the plants have been 
alte ther pot-grown, but that they have been field-grown an ‘dug and potted up during the Fall and early Winter months, and such stock 
e planted, even late in the Spring, with practically no loss, which, in the case of clumps, is often quite serious. 
| Agrostemma. (Campion.) Per doz. Per 100 
Goronaria.#/3-inch:pots'=.< > et eae aoe $o 85 $6 00 
Blos7Jovis-ginchipots!: > acts o. cess eee 85 6 00 
Walkeri<) s-inchypots - ne yn ae ee ei 85 6 00 
Ajuga. (Bugle. ) 
Reptans Rubra. 3-inchpots............ I 00 7 00 
| a Variegata. 3-inchpots...... Sirs TROD 7 00 
| Genevenis. z-inchpots.-............. I 00 7 00 
| Alchemilla. Cady s Mantle. ) 
Wisi Or-s5356-inch pots s-si-g-eeo eek i eee ees I 50 10 00 
Alstromeria. (Chilian Lily. ie 
CMIENSIS ace) 2 cess Ie Te aes oad 0° 7 00 
Alyssum. 
Rostratum. 4-inchpots............... I 25 8 co 
Saxatile Compactum. 3-inch pots......... 7 6 oo 
Amisonia. 
Tabernzmontana. Strong, 4-inchpots ...... I 25 8 oo 
Anchusa, (Alkanet. ) 
Italica, Dropmore Variety. A grand improvement 
on the originaitype. It attains a height of 5 to 6 ft., 
and produces its pretty gentian blue flowers through- 
ONutheentire SimMen. © Ar-n et sia ene ee I 50 10 00 
Italica, Opal. Identical with the above excepting in 
color, which is of a light lustrcus blue. 25c.each . 2 50 
Anemone Japonica. (Japanese Windflower. ) 
The varieties of Anemone Japonica are most valuable for cutting 
during the autumn months. 
The stock which we are supplying this season is all in a growing 
condition in 3-inch pots, and has not been injured by freezing; it is in 
shape to at once produce a strong vigorous growth 
ACHILLEA, THE PEARL Per doz. Per 100 
Japonica Rubra. ae Fearn) e cubase $o 85 #6 oo 
Alba. A fine largesnowywhite.....-..... 5 00 
Aczna. (New Zealand Bur. ) Queen Charlotte. Very large,silverypink ..... 85 6 00 
Riichawatii Per doz. Per 100 Rosea Superba. Very delicate, silvery-rose . . 85 6 00 
BS EEhOMYIS Soo 5555500. 26 6 $1 50 $1000 =Whirlwind. Large semi- -double pure white Howers. 85 6 oo 
Microphylla. 3-inchpots.............. 1 50 1000  Kriemhilde. Semi-double,rose pink ...... 2 50 
Acanthus. (Bear’s Brecok ) Loreley. A semi-double, bright, silvery mauve-pink 2 50 
Mollis. 4-inch, pot-grown.............. z 50 I0 00 
«« Latifolius. 4-inch, pot-grown........ 50 IO 00 
Caroli-Alexandri. Deeply cut foliage of a dark, rich, piece green 
color, peculiarly protected with long spines. $2. oo per dozen. 
Achillea. (Milfoil. ) | 
Boule de Neige. An improvement on ‘‘The Pearl,’’ with flowers of 
more perfect form, fuller centers and purer white; a valuable cut 
flower. $1.50 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Eupatorium. Strong,4-inchpots.......... fo 85 $6 00 | 
Filipendula. Strong, 3'%-inch pots......... 85 6 00 | 
Millefolium Roseum. 4-inch, pot-grown..... . 85 6 00 | 
Cerise Queen. 4- ‘inch { MUS sh ao G6 85 6 00 | 
The Peach ZINCHEPOLSE wy =p BEM: dare sees de ts: 75 5 00 
dlomentosa-—o-incbipotsien | cence cents et 85 6 00 
Aconitum. (Monkshood.) 
Autammale Powe s 2h oye ed widen a5 2) ck I 25 8 00 
Reischte ri) eee 0. rik mee chelsea ee I 50 IO 00 
MS COCCOMUMME ee, Cees oer ede i ch cosy eae I 25 8 00 
Napellans eis ys. Pye ea Ee we ee co Soon saa ee I 25 8 00 
PNT CRAG. Guar 0.00 Minne oo) ORE Aly Sam orcs, o I 25 8 00 
a6 Bicolor-iee ee ad ae cae I 25 8 00 
Sparks Variety. ..... ee MR MOMS I 50 10 00 
Stroekianwm<:< -.2cat- blGeaen yt ones uae I 25 8 00 
Wilsoni. A new large light violet-blue....... I 50 10 00 
Actza. (Baneberry.) 
Spicata (White Baneberry). 3-inch pots. ...... I 25 8 00 
Rubra (Red Baneberry). 3-inch pots. . . . 150 10 00 
Adenophora 
Potaniniay 4-inchy pots aeaen eee et eee one I 50 10 00 
Adonis. 
AMMUFeNnSiS., A40:CtS:,eaChcm er. 2) ficme) soee nero tcne 4 00 
On flore plema. 4gocts.each ...... 4 00 
LATICES a Re Gk, OF CuPc cidonicno ObCIN: J. Glay.cen I 50 12 00 
Wermalis.. testis) ee cee eS Saas Tes 8 00 
Egopodium. (Bishop’s Weed). 
Podagraria Variegata. Strong4-inchpots .... I 00 7 00 
4Ethionema. 
Grandifiora., ‘s-inchipots) spr) ene soe ae I 50 10 00 
Aetheopappus. 
Pulcherimus. Produces during July an abundance of brilliant rose- 
colored flowers not unlike a Royal Sweet Sultan; valuable alike for 
the border as well as for cutting. 30cents each; $3.00 per dozen. 
ANCHUSA ITALICA, DROPMORE VARIETY 
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