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Campanula. (Bell Flower. 1 



Per doz. Per 100 



Carpatica. Blue. 4-inch pots $0 75 $6 00 



" White. 4-inch pots 75 6 00 



Garganica. 3-inch pots ' 1 00 8 00 



Glomerata. 3-inch pots 100 800 



" Alba. 3-inch pots 100 800 



Grandis. Strong plants, 3-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Grossekii. 4-inch pots 75 6 00 



Latifolia Macrantha. 3-inch pots 100 800 



Media. (Canterbury Bells.) 3-inch pots 75 600 



Pcrsicifolia. 4-inch pots 75 6 00 



" Alba. 4-inch pots 75 6 00 



" Backhousei. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



" Gigantea floerheimi. This beautiful new variety is 



growing rapidly in favor, and when better known will be one of the 

 popular hardy plants. The plants grow from 18 to 24 inches high 



and produce in June and July spikes of pure white double camellia- 

 like flowers. 3-inch pots. $1.25 per dozen ; $10 00 per 100. 

 Pyramidalis. A beautiful variety, with spikes of blue salver shaped 

 flowers, fine for pot culture for decorative work in summer; extra 

 heavy i-year field-grown plants. $1.00 per dozen ; $8.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Punctata. 4-inch pots $1 00 $8 00 



Rapunculoides. 4-inch pots 75 6 00 



Rotundifolia. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Trachelium. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Cardamine. (Cuckoo Flower. ) 

 Pratensisfl. pi. 3-inch pots 15° 



Carex. (Sedge.) 

 Fraseri. 4-inch pots 2 50 



Cedronella. (Balm of Gilead.) 



Cana. 3-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Caryopteris. (Blue Spiraea.) 



Mastacanthus. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Cassia. (American Senna. ) 



Marilandica. Strong one-year-old • . . 75 6 co 



Catananche. 



Coerulea Bicolor. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Cerastium. (Snow in Summer.) 



Tomentosum. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Ceanothus. 



Gloirie de Plantiers. 4-inch pots 2 50 



Cetltaurea. (Hardy Cornflowers.) 



Glastifolia. 4-inch pots 1 25 10 00 



Hirta Nigra Variegata. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Montana Alba. Strong 4-inch pots . ........ 1 25 10 00 



Cephalaria. (Round-Heads.) 



Alpina. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Tartarica. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Chelone. (Shell Flower.) 



Glabra Alba. 4-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



Lyonii. 4-inch pots .... .... 1 00 8 00 



Obliqua Alba. 4-inch pots 2 00 15 00 



Chrysocoma. (Goldy-locks. ) 



Linosyris. 3-inch pots 1 00 8 00 



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CHRYSANTHEMUM "SHASTA DAISY" 



CAMPANULA PYRAMIDALIS 



Chrysanthemum. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Maximum "Triumph." A fine selection of this 

 hardy daisy. A most useful summer cut flower. 4- 



inch pots $0 75 $6 00 



Shasta Daisy. Grown from selected stock received 



direct from Mr. Burbank. 2%-inch pots 60 4 00 



Nipponicum. 2j{-inch pots 75 6 00 



Burbank's New Shasta Daisies. 



The original Shasta Daisy, introduced some four years since, has 

 been steadily growing in favor, and is now included in almost every 

 collection of hardy perennial plants. In the three new varieties here 

 offered Mr. Burbank states that the effort has been to increase the vigor 

 and perpetual flowering quality of the original strain, all of which has 

 been wonderfully developed in the set in this collection. 



Alaska. The whole plant and flowers are gigantic, but compact 

 and graceful in every respect, the flowers average 4^ to 5 inches 

 across with from 38 to 42 wide petals, which are of a glistening white, 

 and a very small disc. 



California. Similar to Alaska, but the buds and half-opened flowers 

 are of a pleasing pale lemon yellow, with two rows of petals. These, 

 when a day or two old, gradually change to pure white. 



Westralia. This is distinguished by its branching habit, well- 

 grown plants growing from 3 to 4 feet high, and nearly as much 

 through. Newly opened flowers are of a cream color, changing to 

 pure white, and from three to four inches in diameter. 

 15 cents each ; $1.50 per dozen. 



Cimicifuga. (Snakeroot.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Acerinum, or Japonicum. Strong roots $200 $1500 



Dahurica. Strong roots 2 00 15 00 



Racemosa. Strong roots 1 00 8do 



Simplex. Erroneously sold under the name of Actsea Japonica 

 during the past four years, but one of the most valuable of all on 

 account of its extreme late flowering, beginning to open its flowers in 

 September, it is not in full perfection until near the middle of October, 

 and continues in good condition throughout the month, a time when 

 flowers of all kinds are scarce in the garden. Its flowering stems are 

 from 2% to 3 feet high, and are terminated with a dense cylindrical 

 spike of white flowers, which when cut last in perfection a long time. 

 Strong roots, 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Clematis. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Davidiana. Strong one-year old $0 75 $6 00 



Recta. 2-year old plants 1 50 12 00 



Integrifolia. Strong plants 1 25 10 00 



Claytonia. (Spring Beauty.) 

 Virginica. 2^-inch pots 60 500 



