AUTUMN CATALOGUE, 1910. 
HARDY PERENNIALS.—Continued. 
Platycodon Grandiflora. Chinese Bell-jflower. Magnificent spikesof | Doz. oc 
violet blue cup-shaped flowers of eu duration; May to Oct. 3ft. | $1.50 |$10.00 
Grandiflora Alba. \Vhite  . Mee eae I-50] 10.00 
Mariesi. Dwarj Japanese Be l-flower. Large saucer-shaped, 
violet blue flower. 14 ft. ee 2 ee ee I.50| 10.00 
MariesipAlhazameWihttereers 3 «..9 Wma oat see te I.50| 10.00 
Pink, see Carnation. 
Polemonium Ceeruleum. Jacob’s Ladder. Deep blue flowers in erect 
spikes; June and July. 1 ft.. 50 0.09 
Ceeruleum Album. \Vhite pee eee ee ee E.50 0.00 
Richardsoni. Sky blue . a ee ge ee ey r.50 O.00 
Pyrethrum SESS Single Hy brids. Shades of pins crimson white; 
Jrme= este See E50 eC .00 
Uliginosum. Giant Daisy. White, ‘yelloy w centre: July to Sept. 4ft. | 1.50] 10.00 
Rudbeckia Fulgida. Brillant Cone Flower. Brilliant orange flowers: 
Aves andisepiomeasninem, fen Ee Ss A ee I-50 8.00 
Lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden-yellow, like double 
Cactus Dahlias; valuable for Se, es and for cutting; 
July and Aug. 5 to 6 ft. a0 eo" T.25 6.00 
Newmanii. Golden yellow with maroon cone; July to, Oct. _-2: ff: E50 8.00 
Purpurea. Rosy-purple. 23 ft. a i.50| 10.00 
Superba subtomentosa. Lemon- yellc yw flowers with dark pur- 
ple cones. Fine pyramidal form; July to Sept. 23ft . . T56 8.00 
Salvia Azurea Se Showy spikes ofsky blue fowers . . E:'50 0.00 
Pratensis. \/e CS. Sage. Large spikes of rich blue flowers; July 
and Aug. + ft. te co ek oe eee: I.50| I0.00 
Santolina chamaecyparissus. Lavender Cotion. Foliage silvery 
white; a good plant for carpet-beds and borders; 6 inches . I .00 6.00 
Saponaria Ocymoides Splendens. Pretty border and rockery 
plant; flowers rosy crimson, May and June. ift. . ; ESeo 8 
Saxifraga crassifolia. Interesting plant for rockeries or hardy Roe 
Physostegia Virginica. ders; flowers pink. Aprilto June. 1 ft. 
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Sedum Spectabile. Light green fleshy leaves and oe ad heads of | Doz. | roo 
bright rosy pink flowers; August to October 1} ft. . . . |$1. 50 |$10.00 
Lydium. Dwarf variety, useful for rockeries; aa laven- ‘ 
der pink . ee eae et eee | 52,700. 5.00 
Silphium perfoliatum. Tall growing plant with large soles and 
bright yellow flowers; July and Osi at oe : 5) C350) |) S200 
Spirea Hybrida Gladstone. Feathery white flowers of snowy w fre. 
ness, borne on erect stems. May and June. 1} it. 
Stellaria Holostea. Stitchwort. A plant of gee lo w growth eanie 
for rockeries and edgings; May to July. 4 ft. es: T.50] I0.00 
Stokesia Cyanea. Sky-blue flowers ee the @amee Reva 
a native plant of great value 
for borders, for wild gardens 
and cutting; July to Oct. 
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Trollius Europeus. Globe Flower. 
Bright yellow globe-shaped 
flowers, like giant butter- 
cups; June to Sept. 1}$ft. | r.50] 10.00 
Japonicus Excelsior. \Vew Or- 
ange Globe Flower. A beauti- 
ful new variety with very — 
deep orange flowers; June Veronica longifolia subsessilis. 
Ane eligi eitbe ee. 6. eeaeh 3150 || 25.00 rs 
Caucasica. Orange Globe. Rich orange eS Eee sosTo6.00 
Thalictrum adiantifolium. \/ecadow ss te. Foliage like the Maiden Hair Fern. Flowers 
creamy white; May and June. bettrers 5: . ah &- 1.50 8.00 
Valeriana officinalis. \ alerian. ee plant mit purplish white flowers; June and 
ici, Saniis je 5 a ee a ee SS Tee I.50 | 10.00 
Veronica Amethystina. eine Flowers amethyst blue; May to July. rit. . . ./| 4.50) 10.0¢ 
Incana. Silvery foliage; flowers violet; July to Sept. 2 ff . . . . . . . I.50| 10.00 
Longifolia Subsessilis. Rich blue flower sei a very handsome plant; June 
fOrOCty —hiltzw ye) = : ghee eee 2.00] 15.00 
Repens. A trailing sort cov shee in e sae summer wi ith Bice fone a eae I.50 | I0.00 
Vernonia Novz Boracensis. Stately plant suitable for clumps among shrubs or for 
natural gardens; dark purple; Sept.and Oct. 4to6ft. . . . . . . . . {| 2.00] Ir4.00 
Single plants of the foregoing will be furnished at the following rates: Plants 
and $1.50 per dozen, 15 cents each; plants at $1.75 and $2.00 per dozen, 20 cents each; ] 
Trollius Japonicus Excelsior. per dozen, 25 cents each; plants at $3.00 per dozen, 30 cents each. 
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