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PLUMBAGO. 



CAPENSIS. — Light sky-blue. 

 CAPENSIS FLORA ALBA. — White. 

 LADY DARPENT. — Hardy; deep 

 blue. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per doz. by ex- 

 not prepaid. 



PEONIES. 



One of the most popular hardy plants grown for lawn 

 and garden decoration. 



DOUBLE CRIMSON. 



DOUBLE WHITE. 



DOUBLE ROSE. 



Price 25c. each; $2.50 

 each if wanted by mail. 



per dozen. Postage extra 5c- 



SILVER SPOT. 



SCARLET SAGE. 



HARDY PHLOX. 



ANDREAS HOFPER. — Pure white. 



AQUILON. — Crimson rose, shaded sal- 

 mon, crimson eye. 



BACCHANTE. — Fine, dark crimson. 



BERANGER. — White, suffused with pink. 



BRIDESMAID. — Pure white, large crim- 

 son eye. 



COttUELICOT — Pure scarlet, carmine eye. 



LA NUIT. — Crimson purple. 



LA VOGUE. — Rose pink. 



MARIE STUART. — White, pink eye; an 

 early bloomer. 



MATADOR. — Orange scarlet, red eye. 



R. P. STRUTHERS. — Brilliant rosy red, 

 crimson eye. 



Price 10c. each. $1.00 per dozen by express. 



The most distinct feature of this novelty is 

 its striking and handsome spotted foliage. 

 The leaves are covered with sulphur-yellow 

 spots of various sizes; flowers are bright 

 scarlet and large size. 10c. each; $1.00 per 

 dozen; $6.00 per 100. 



SCARLET SAGE, OR SALVIA CLARA BED- 

 MAN OR BONFIRE. — Dwarf. The fire-like ap- 

 pearance of the flowers standing erect among 

 the green foliage gives the plant a most gor- 

 geous appearance. 10c. each; $1.00 per dozen; 

 $0.00 per 100. 



SCARLET SAGE, OR SALVIA SPLENDENS. 

 — Tail, erect, green foliage. The well-known 

 Salvia. 10c. ea. ; $1.00 per doz.; $6.00 per 100. 



YUCCA 



A hardy evergreen plant 

 with long narrow leaves that 

 are bright green the whole 

 year. The flowers are creamy 

 white, bell-shaped, produced 

 on long spikes 3 to 4 feet 

 high. Fine stately lawn plant. 



FILAMENTOSA GLORIOSA 

 (Adam's Needle). — Price one 

 year old, 10c. each; $1.00 per 

 dozen. Two years old, 10c. 

 each; $1.50 per dozen. 



JAPANESE IRIS (Kaeinpferi ) . — 



These magnificent Japanese Iris are 

 among the most beautiful of our sum- 

 mer flowering plants, and are destined 

 to become great favorites. They com- 

 mence flowering early in July, and 

 continue in bloom for five or six 

 weeks, if plentifully supplied with 

 water while growing and flowering. 

 Many of these flowers measure from 

 10 to 12 inches in diameter, and al- 

 most rival the Orchids in their rich 

 colorings and markings. Each, 15c; 

 4 for 50c. If by mail, add 5c. per doz. 



ENGLISH IRIS (Anglica). — Large, 

 handsome flowers with rich purple, 

 blue and lilac colors predominating; 

 grows 18 to 20 inches high; perfectly 

 hardy. Mixed varieties. 10c. each; 40c. 

 per dozen. If by mail, add 5c. per 

 dozen for postage. 



GERMAN IRIS (Iris Germanica). — 

 This variety is the true "Fleur-de- 

 Lis," the national flower of France. 

 They are perfectly hardy, thrive any- 

 where, grow and bloom luxuriantly, 

 particularly if plentifully supplied 

 with water or if planted in moist sit- 

 uations, as on the banks of ponds, etc. 

 Plants well established produce from 

 50 to 100 spikes of bloom, deliciously 

 fragrant and fine for cutting. In 

 beauty the flowers rival the finest 

 Orchids, colors ranging through rich- 

 est yellows, intense purples, delicate 

 blues, soft mauves, beautiful claret 

 reds, white, primroses, and bronzes of 

 every imaginable shade. Mixed varie- 

 ties, 10c. each; 40c. per dozen. Ready 

 in November. 



SPANISH IRIS. — Excellent for pot culture, and are now being grown for 

 cut flowers. Plant in the open ground in autumn and protect slightly during 

 the winter months. Early in April cover the beds with glass and flowers will 

 be ready for cutting in May. Mixed varieties, 10c. each; 40c. per dozen. If by 

 mail, add 5c. per dozen for postage. 



ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. 



