WHOLESALE PRICE LIST. 61 
“ff « (Germander. 
Teucrium ( ms doz Per 100 
Canadense. Strong plants . $1 co «©$8 oo 
Thalictrum. (Meadow Rue.) 
Adiantifolia. Clumps » AM TOO 8 co 
Anemonoides. Clumps....'.... 100 8 00 
Aquilegifolium. Clumps WM i ereTtOO:  :8 OO 
és Atropurpureum. Clumps_ I 0o 8 00 
Therm opsis. 
Caroliniana. One-yearold. ..... I 00 8 00 
Burbank’s Great Shasta Daisy. 
Among hardy perennial plants probably none have ever been 
so highly spoken of in the American Horticultural press as Bur- 
bank’s Shasta Daisy, which has been produced by crossing our 
native field Daisy with some of the choicer European varieties 
with the result of producing a flower which frequently measures 
over four inches in diameter, and of a beautiful clear glistening 
white, and continuing in flower continuously from early in Sum- 
mer until late in Fall. The plant is perfectly hardy and requires 
no protection, even in the most exposed location. 
$1.25 per dozen ; $0.00 per 100. 
Thymus. (Thyme.) Per doz. Per 100 
Lanuginosus. 3-inch pots. ...... $1.00 $800 
Montanus Albus. 3-inchpots. .... 100 800 
Vulgaris Coccinea. 3 “ “ ..... 100 8 00 
Tradescantia. (Spiderwort. ) 
VirgzinicasStrongs. 9. ee ns ne 60 4 00 
66 Albaiscuss: est eae hi: 60 4 00 
GC Cocrulea sey oes 75 6 00 
Tricyrtis. (Japanese Toad Lily. ) 
Hirta. Strong plants. ......... = +100 8 00 
‘© Variegata. Strong plants. . . . 200  I5 00 
Trillium. (Wood Lily or Wake Robin. ) 
Grandiflorum............. 75 6 00 
Trollius. (Globe Flower.) 
Per doz. Per 100 
Europzus. Strong divisions .,. fo 75 $6 00 
Orange Globe. << cf teat 2 50 
Tunica. 
Saxifraga. Clumps . Peel eee eee Rome Le OO 8 00 
Tritomas. 
(Torch Lilies, Flame Flowers, or Red Hot Pokers. ) 
The Tritomas, especially the variety Pfitzeri, which is illus- 
trated in colors in our retail catalogue, have during the past few 
years become most important among our list of bedding plants, 
and, when one considers how few flowering plants we really 
have that are suitable for massing in large quantities under our 
severe climatic conditions, outside of Cannas and Geraniums, 
there is little cause to feel surprised to see such an excellent new 
subject become at once so popular. 
We especially recommend our color-plate subject, Tritoma 
Pfitzeri, for this purpose, as its free-flowering qualities are so well 
established. It will produce a grand effect under all conditions, 
whether planted singly in the mixed border, or in masses of a 
dozen, a hundred, or in thousands. It commences to bloom 
early in July and continues a mass of flower until cut down by 
severe frost in the Fall. Visitors to the Pan-American Exposi- 
tion during the Summer of 1901, will no doubt remember our 
large display of this showy variety, which from July until the 
close of the Exhibition attracted more attention than any display 
in the Horticultural Department. 
Pfitzeri. (The Everblooming Flame Flower.) The freest 
flowering variety in cultivation, with spikes frequently from 3 
to 4% feet high and with heads of bloom over 12 inches long, 
which are of a rich orange scarlet, shading to salmon rose on 
the edge. 15 cents each ; $1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 per I00. 
Coralima. A dwarf variety, rarely exceeding two feet in 
height, producing freely medium-sized spikes of coral red 
flowers, shading to yellow. 
15 cents each ; $1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 per 100, 
Uvaria Grandiflora. Rich crimson, shading to yellow, 
spikes 3 to 4 feet high, flowers in the Autumn. 
15 cents each; $1.25 per dozen; $10.00 per 100. 
Mac Owani. A perfect little gem, growing two feet high and 
very free flowering, with rich deep coral red flowers. 
To cents each; $1.00 per dozen; $8.00 per 100. 
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Tunica. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Saxifraga. Clumps $1 00 §©6©$8 00 
Veronica. (Specdwell. ) 
Candida. Strong divisions. . . . . 75 6 00 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Clumps . I 00 8 00 
Incana. Strong divisions . 3 I 00 8 00 
Rosea. 3-inch pots . 100 =©6. 8. 00 
Spicata. Strong divisions . Hesse E 00 8 co 
GG Alba. Strong divisions. . . . I 00 8 00 
Es Variegata. Strong divisions . I 00 8 00 
Saxatile Greivei. 3-inch pots . 2) ep fe, OO 8 00 
Rupestris. 3-inch pots. ....... 75 6 00 
Repens. 3-inch pots. ....... I 00 8 00 
Vernonia. (Iron Weed.) 
Arkansana. Strong clumps . 75 6 00 
Vinca. ( Periwinkle. ) 
Minor. 3-inch pots .......... 60 4 00 
Violets. 
Pedata. (Bird’s Foot Violet). ..... 60 4 00 
“ Bicolorss assays oueh a, 75 600 
Hardy Yellow. 2¥/-inch pots . sUSaNae 50 4 00 
Hardy Double Russian. 2¥-inch pots . 5Ow.% 4 OO 
Yucea. (Adam’s Needle. ) 
Per doz. Per 100 
Filamentosa. Strong plants . #1 25 $10 00 
Hardy Ornamental Grasses. 
Per doz. Per 100 
Arundo Donax. $1 00 =6$8 co 
66 66 
Strong, dormant eyes . 
Variegata. Strong, dor- 
MantneyesyeapiirnecsGsa sega fOO I5 00 
Macrophylla Glauca. 200 15 00 
sfiee Betting yaa. 1.0048 
Strong according to size, 
$6.00, $8.00 and 10 00 
Strong, according 
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Elymus Glauca . 
Erianthus Ravenne. 
Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 
togisize Age: Rien is $6.00, $8.00 and 10 00 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Strong, according to 
SIZE}. 5) Mee Siemens BOLOO,, HS.OOKand. 10; CO 
Eulalia Gracillima Univittata. Strong, accord- — 
Iinpto.size. . fo. $6.00, $8.00 and 10 00 
Gynerium Argenteum. (Pampas Grass. ) 
Strong 4-inch pots, $2.25 per dozen; $18.00 per roo. 
Phalaris Arundinacea Variegata. (Variegated 
Ribbon Grass.) . . SN Mee OL aOAS araee Be 
Uniola Latifolia. Strong plants . 
