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Fot Permanent Hantingf in Open Borders, Cemetary Plots, etc. 



This class of plants is fast attaining popularity, and to meet the growing 

 demand we offer this choice selection of sorts, which contains only such as 

 exhibit the greatest of color with profusion of bloom. They flower at different 

 periods, and vary in natural height, so that a succession of bloom with a pic- 

 turesque effect can be obtained by planting this entire collection. Ready 

 October 20th. 



Varieties. 



20c. 



Aconitum napellus (Monkshood) 

 Achillea, " The Pearl " 



" tomentosa (Downy 'i'arron')- ■ 



Adonis vernalis (Spring Adonh) 



Ajuga reptans rubra (Dark Foliage) 



Alstromeria Chiliensis (Chilian Lily).. . . 



Alyssum saxatile (Golden Tuft) 



Anemone Japonica alba 



" " rubra 



" Pennsylvanica 



" Queen Charlotte 



Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) 



Anthericum (Si. Bruno's Lily) 



Aquilegia (Columbine) 



Arabis albida (Rock Cress) 



Armeria mariti^a (Sea Pink) 



Artemisia abrotanum (Old Man) 



Asclepias tuberosa (Butterfly Floit'cr) . . . 

 Asphodelus luteus (.Asphodel). 20c. . . . 

 Aster Novae-Angia; (.\'ew England Aster 



" Rubra (Rosy Aster) 



Astilbe Japonica (Japan Astilbe) 



Baptisia Australis (Blue False Indigo) . . 

 Bocconia cordata (Tree Calandine) .'. . . . 

 Boltonia asteroides (False Cha;noniile) . . . 

 Callirhoe involucrata (Creeping Mallow) 



Campanula (Canterbury Bells) 



Cassia .Marilandica (.4m rican Senna).... 



Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian) 



Clematis Davidiana (Hyacinth Clematis) 



" recta. 2.5c 



Coreopsis lanceolata (see cut) 



" rosea. (Rosy Coreopsis) 



Delphinium formosuTi (Blue Larkspur). 



Oesmodium penduliflorum. 25c 



Dianthus barbatus (Sicvt/ William). 10c 



Dicentraeximia (Plumy Bleeding Heart) 



spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). . . 



Dictamnus fraxinella (Gas Plant). 20c.. 



alba " 20c.. 



Digitalis (Foxglove) 



Dodecatheon media (Shooting Star) 



Doronicum excelsum (Leopard's Bane).. 

 Eringeumamaethystinum (Sea Holly)... 

 Eupatorium ageratoid'^s (Snake Root).... 

 Euphorbia corollata (Flowering Spurge) 

 Funl<ia Sieboldii, va'-. ( Variegated Lily) . 

 _" subcordata ( White Plantain Lily) 

 Gaillardiagraiidiflora (Aurora Flower).. 

 Geranium sanguined (Hardy Geranium) 



Glechoma (Variegated Ground Ivy). ... 

 Gypsophilla paniculata (Baby's Breath) 



Helenium Autumnale 



Helianthus AlaxiTillianii (Sun-flower) . . 



multiflorus (Double " 



Heliopsis Pitcherianus " 



Hemerocallis Dumorteri (Day Lily) 



f\ava (Yellow Day Lily).. 



Height. 



3 ft. 



IV " 



1 " 



1 " 



6 in. 



2 to 3 ft 



1 ft. 



2 " 

 2 " 

 1" 



2 " 



i " 



3 " 



li- " 

 6 in. 



1 ft. 



3 " 

 3 ■' 



3 '■ 



14 '• 



3 to 5 ft 



6 •■ 



4 " 

 4 in. 

 2 ft. 

 4 ■■ 

 2 " 



2 " 



3 " 

 14 " 



1 " 



3 " 



4 " 

 14 " 



f " 



2 " 

 2 " 

 2 " 



3 to 5 ft 



1 ft. 



2 " 



2 " 



3 " 



1 " 



2 '• 

 2 " 



U " 



14 " 



6 in. 

 1 ft. 



5 " 



6 " 



4 " 

 3 

 2 

 2 



Heuchera sanguinea (Alum Root) 1 ft. 



Color. 



Blue 



White 



Yellow 



Blue 



Orange 



Yellow 



White 



Red 



White 



Pink 



Yellow 



White 



Assorted 



White 



Rose 



Orange 



Yellow 



Purple 



Rose 



White 



Blue 



Cream 



White 



Crimson 



Assorted 



Yellow 



Red 



Blue 



White 



Yellow 



Rose 



Blue 



Carmine 



Assorted 



Rose 



Pink 



Red 



White 



Assorted 



Rose 



Orange 



Blue 



White 



Variegated 



White 



Orange 



Purplish 



Crimson 



Blue 



White 



Yellow 



Orange 

 Yellow 

 Red 



Time of Bloom. 



June 



AH Summer 



Summer 



May 



Summer 



All Season 



Early Spring 



Fall 



Spring 

 Aug. to Nov. 

 July to Nov. 

 Summer 

 Early Summer] 

 May 

 Spring 



June 



May to July 



Fall 



Early Summer 



Summer 

 All Summer 



Early Summer 

 July 



All Summer 

 Summer 

 June and July 

 All Season 



All Summer 

 All Season 

 Summer 



May, June 

 Summer 



July and Aug. 

 May and June 

 All Season 

 July. Aug. 

 Summer 



Foliage 

 Summer 

 June to Nov. 

 All Season 



Summer 

 Summer 

 Fall 



November 

 All Season 



Summer 



All Summer 



Varieties. 



Hibiscus (Crimson Eye). (Mallow).. . 



Iberis sempervirens (Candktuft) 



Incarviilea Delavayi. 30c 



Liatrls pycnostachya (Gay Feather) 



Lobelia cardinalis (Cardinal Flower).. . 



Lupinus polyphyllus (Lupin) 



Lychnis (Doubh Rose, Ragged Robin).. 

 " chalcedonica (Maltese Cross)... 

 " spiendens (Double Ragged Robin 



Lysimachia (Moneywort). 10c 



Mertensia Virginica (Lungwort) 



Monarda didyma (Oswego Tea) 



ftlyo-sotis palustris (Forget-me-not). 10c 



Oenothera frazer'i'i(Dwarf Day Primrose, 

 " iVlissouriensis (Evening Primrose') 



Papaver bracteatum (Oriental Poppy).. 

 orientale (Oriental Poppy). . . 



Pardanthus (Blackberry Lily) 



Pentsfemon barbaths (var. Torreyii).. . 



Phlox subulata (Moss Pink) 



alba 



Phloxes, a.ssorted. (See p. 45.) 



Pinks, hardy assorted 



Platycodon grandiflorum (Bell Flower). 



Plumbago larpentae (Blue Leadwort)... 



Polemonium ceruleum (Jacob's Ladder) 



Primula elatior (Cowslip) 



Pyrethrum hybridum (Persian Daisy). . 

 uliginosum (Giant Daisy) . . 



Rhexia Virginica (Meadow Beauty). . . . 



Rudbeckia tulgida (Brilliant Cone Fl'er) 

 " purpurea (Purple Cone Flower) 

 " speciosa (Cone Flower) 



Salvia azurea grand. (Meadow Sage) . . . 



Saxifraga crassifolia (Rock Saxifrage). . . 



Scabiosa Caucasica (Blue Scabiosa) 



Sedum Spectabilis (Giant Stone Crop) . . . 



Solidago Canadensis (Golden Rod) 



Spirea fillpcndula (Dropwort) 



palmata (Palmate Spirea) 



Stachys lanata (White Foliage) 



Statice latifolia (Hardy Everlasting) .... 



Stokesia cyanea (Stake's Aster). 20c.. 



Thalictrum aquilegifolium (Columbine 



Meadow Rue) '. . . , 



Tradescantia Virginica (Spider Wort). . . 



Tricyrtus hirta nigra (Toad Lilv) 



Tritoma (Red Hot Poker Plant). 20c . . 



Pfitzerii. .30c 



Trollius Europaeus (Globe Flower) 



Veronica subsessilis (Speedwell) 



splcita 



" " alba 



Vinca (Creeping Myrtle) 



Height. 



4 to 6 ft 



1ft. 



3 " 



4 " 

 3 " 

 3 " 



1 " 



2 to 3 ft 

 H ft. 



2 in. 



2 ft. 

 14 " 



i " 

 1 " 

 1 " 



3 " 

 3 " 



3 " 



4 " 

 6 in. 

 6 " 



1ft. 

 2 to 3 ft, 

 1 ft. 

 1 " 

 1 " 

 14 " 



5 " 



1 " 

 3 " 

 5 " 



2 " 

 1 " 

 1 ■• 



1 " 

 14 •' 



5 " 



2 " 



3 " 



1 ." 



2 " 



Violets, hardy. (See p. 45.) 



\ucca filamentosa (.Adam's Needle). 20c 



2 " 



1 " 



to 4 ft. 



3 ft. 



2 " 



9 " 



3 '• 



3 " 



4 " 



Color. Time of Blcaai 



White and 



Crimson 



White 



Rose 



Carmine 



Red 



Blue 



Rose 



Scarlet 



Red 



Yellow 



Blue 



Red 



Blue 



Yellow 



Blood-Red 



Scarlet 



Orange 



Scarlet 



Pink 



White 



Assorted 

 Purple 

 Blue 

 Assorted 



White 

 Rosy-Purple 



Orange 

 Red-Purple 



Orange 



Skv-Blue 



Pink 



Lilac 



Pink 



Yellow 



White 



Rose 



Purple 



Deep Blue 



Lavender- 

 Blue 



Purplish 

 Purple 

 Spotted 

 Scarlet 



Yellow 

 Blue 



White 



Blue 



White 



5 to 8 ft. 



Aug. to Oct. 



Spring 



Summer 

 Aug. and Sept 

 Aug. to Oct. 



June 



All Seajoa 

 June and July 



Summer 

 May and Jun« 



Summer 



All Season 

 Summer 



Aug., Sept. 

 All Suimnw 

 Spring 



Sumrriw 

 June to A.ti^. 

 All SuniiMW 

 Spring 



Summoj 

 July to Seps, 

 Late Su.min«f 



Septemc-ftif 



All Se&50i> 



Summw 

 Aug. ana S»;Bt 



Spring 



All Su2Ta:ii«f 



Late B Wi 



Fall 



Bummw 



All SeMOfi 



Summi« 

 Fall 



May to AKuf.. 

 August 

 All Svaamm 



Spring 

 July. Ao* 



Prices for any of the above, except where specially priced. 15c. each, $1.50 per doz.. $10.00 per 100, buyer' s selection of varieties. 

 THE ORDER IS BEING FILLED, lOc. each, $1.00 per doz., 38.00 per 100. Note. — The heights given are at maturity. 



Our selection, to be mad» 



