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HENRY A LREEE. 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



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YXJCCA FiLAMENTOSA BiCOLOE. 



Thaliotrimi (Meadow Rue). 



Per doz. Per lOO. 



Aquilegifoliuni $i 25 ^10 00 



" Atropurpureum ... i 25 10 00 

 Adiantifolia 15° 12 00 



Thermopsis. 



Caroliniana. One-vear-old i 00 8 00 



TbymUS (Thyme). 



Montanus Albus. Divisions 



Vulgaris Coccinea. " 



Serpylium Aureum. 214^-inch pots 



I 00 



I 00 



60 



Tradescantia (Spiderwort). 



Virginica. Strong 60 



" Alba 75 



8 00 



8 CX3 



4 00 



4 00 

 6 00 



TricyrtiS (Japanese Toad Lily). 

 Hirta Nigra. 2)4-inch pots i co 



Tritoxaa (Flame- flower). 



Pfitzeri. A grand improvement on the old 

 Tritoma Uvaria Grandifiora ; the flower spikes 

 which are produced with considerable moe 

 freedom than in the old variety are of gigantic 

 size, frequently 4j^ feet high, with heads of 

 bloom over 12 inches long. They are of a 

 rich crimson scarlet, shading to salmon-rose 

 on the edge ; a really first-class acquisition. 

 15 cents each i 5° 



Uvaria Grandifiora. Stron^ divisions . . i 00 



10 CO 



8 00 



Xrillitmi (Wood Lily or Wake Robin). 

 Qrandiflorum o 75 6 00 



XrollinS (Globe Flower). 



Caucasicus Orange Globe. A handsome 

 new variety of the Globe Flower, attaining a 

 height of 3 feet, and producing ver}' large 

 globular flowers of a deep orange color during 

 the entire summer ; a valuable addition to our 

 list of hardy border plants. 25 cents each . 



EuropseUS. Strong plants 



2 50 

 I 00 



Veronica (Speedwell). 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Longifolia Subsessilis. Strong $1 50 $12 00 



Incana. Strong i 00 8 00 



Spicata 100 800 



" Alba 100 800 



Rupestris. Strong i 00 8 00 



Vinca Minor (Periwinkle). 



Ven,' strong clumps 75 6 00 



Violets. 



Pedata. (Bird's Foot Violet) . . 



" Bicolor 



Double Russian. 2J4; inch pots 

 Hardy Yellow. 2}^ " 



YnCCa (Adam's Needle). 

 Filamentosa Bicolor. Everyone 



is familiar with the common Yucca 



or Adam's Needle, a plant with 



evergreen foliage and tall spikes of 



creamy, white drooping, bell-shaped 



flowers, which are produced in the . 



greatest profusion during midsum- 

 mer. In the variety here offered 



is added the additional charm of 



beaulilul variegated foliage, the 



leaves being longitudinally striped 



with creamy white. 35 cents each 3 50 25 00 

 Filamentosa. Strong plants . . i 25 10 00 



Hardy Ornamental Grasses. 



Per doz. Per 100. 



Arundo Donax. Strong, do:-mant ej^es . . |l 00 $8 00 

 " , " Variegata. Strong, dormant 



eyes . . . . 2 00 15 00 



" " Macrophylla Glauca. New, 2 00 15 00 



Elymus Glauca. 3-inch pots i 00 8 00 



Erianthus Ravenn^e. Strong, according to size, 



36. 00. $8.00 and 10 00 . 

 Eulalia Japonica Variegata. Strong, according to 



size $6. 00, $8.00 and 10 00 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Strong, according to 



size 36.00, §8. 00 and 10 00 



Eulalia Gracillima Univittata. Strong, according 



to size 36.00, $8.00 and 10 00 



Festuca Glauca 6 00 



Phalaris Arundinacea Variegata ( Variegated 



Ribbon Grass) 5 00 



Uniola Latifolia. Strong plants 10 go 



CHOICE HARDY VINES. 



Actinidia Polygama. 



Though introduced m 1870 from Japan, this beautiful climber 

 is practically unknown. It is of strong, vigorous gi'owth, with 

 dark gi-een-shining foliage, and produces white, sweet-scented 

 flowers resembling the Hawthorn, these are followed by bunches 

 of edible berries. 



Strong plants, 30 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Akebia Quinata. 



We oft'er a large stock of this climber; strong plants. Si. 50 

 per dozen ; $12.00 per 100. 



Ampelopsis Veitchii. 



Strong two-year-old field-grown plants, $1.25 per dozen; 

 310.00 per 100. 



Ampelopsis Virginica. 



Strong two-year field-grown plants, 3 1. 25 per dozen ; 3 10. 00 

 00 ] per 100. 



