HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



This important branch of our Plant Department has been completely reorganized during the past year, and we are now able 

 better than ever before to supply almost any demands. 



Many planters not thoroughly familiar with this class of plants have an idea that nothing but a large, field-grown clump will 

 give satisfactory returns the first season. This, in most instances, is a mistake. A vigorous plant of proper size will, in nearly 

 every case, give quicker and better returns than the best so-called "field clumps" that can be procured. It will be noticed that 

 the majority of the stock offered in this list is described as being 3, 4 or 5-inch pots. This does not necessarily mean that the plants 

 have been altogether pot-grown, but that they have been field-grown ani dug and potted up during the Fall and early Winter 

 months, and such stock can be planted, even late in the Spring, with practically no loss, which, in the case of clumps, is often 

 quite serious. 



We would further suggest that you plant a trial border of Perennials. This will not only prove an interesting display for 

 your customers, but the many useful subjects flowering at various times during the year will furnish sufficient useful material for 

 cutting to make a border of this kind pay for itself in cut flowers alone. 



Mollis 



Acanthus. (Bear's Breech.) 



Per doz. 



4-inch, pot-grown $1 25 



Latifolius. 4-inch, pot-grown . 1 25 



Achillea. (Milfoil. 



Strong, 4-inch pots . . . . 



Eupatorium. 

 Filipendula. 

 Millefolium Roseum. 3-inch pot-grown 



The Pearl. 3-inch pot-grown 



Tomentosum. 3-inch pots 1 



75 

 75 

 75 

 60 

 00 



Per 100 



$10 00 



10 00 



6 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 

 4 00 

 8 00 



Aconitnill. (Monkshood.) 



Fisheri. Strong 1 50 



Lycoctonum., Strong 1 25 



Napellus. Strong I 25 



Uncinatum. " 1 00 



Actaea. ( Baneberry. ) 

 Spicata (White Baneberry). 3-inch pots . . I 25 

 Spicata Rubra (Red Baneberry). 3-in. pots I 25 



Adonis. 



Davurica Flore Plena. A beautiful Japanese species, with 

 large, full, double bright yellow flowers, which are produced 

 in very early Spring. The plant grows from 8 to 10 inches 

 high with finely divided fern-like foliage ; perfectly hardy. 

 35 cents each ; $3.50 per dozen. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Vernalis |i 00 $8 00 



.ZEthionema. 



Persicum. 3-inch pots 2 00 



JEgOpodium. (Bishop's Weed.) 



Podagraria Variegata. Strong 3-inch 

 P ots ' 75 



AgFOStemma. (Campion.) 



Coronaria. 4-inch pots 75 



Flos Jovis. 3-inch pots .•""'• 75 



Alchemilla. ( Lady' s Mantle. ) 



Alpina. 3-inch pots 1 00 



Anthericnm. 



Liliastrum. Strong . . . . 

 Lilliago. " . . . . 



(St. Bruno's Lily. 



75 



75 



15 00 



6 00 



6 00 

 6 00 



8 00 



5 00 

 5 00 



1 25 

 1 00 



10 00 

 8 00 



8 co 



6 00 



Ajnga. (Bugle. 

 Reptans Variegata. 3 -inch pots . 

 Genevensis. 3-inch pots 



Alsfl'Omeria. (Chilian Lily. ) 

 Chilensis 1 00 



Alyssnm. 



Saxatile Compactum. 3 inch pots ... 75 



" Flore Plena. New. A pretty double flowering 



form of this useful hardy plant ; bright golden yellow. 4- 

 inch pots, 35 cents each. 



Amsonia. 



Per doz. Per 100 

 Tabernaemontana. Strong, 4-inch pots . 75 6 00 



Anchnsa. 



italica. Strong one-year old, field-grown . 75 600 



12 00 



10 00 



10 00 



8 00 



to 00 

 10 00 



ANEMONE, QUEEN CHARLOTTE 



Anemone Sylvestris, Eliza Fellman. 



A beautiful double-flowering form of the "Snowdrop" 

 Anemone, which has proven to be a grand addition to this class. 

 It is hardy, easily grown in a partially shaded position, and 

 produces large white double Chrysanthemum-like flowers on 

 stems 12 inches high, from May until July. $1.50 per dozen. 



Anemone Japonica. (Japanese Windflower. ) 

 The varieties of Anemone Japonica are most valuable for 

 cutting during the Autumn months. One of our specialties. 



The stock which we are supplying this season is all in a grow- 

 ing condition in 3-inch pots, and has not been injured by freez- 

 ing, it is in shape to at once produce a strong vigorous growth. 

 Elegantissima. A strong growing variety with large elegant 

 satiny rose semi-double flowers. $1.25 per dozen ; $10.00 

 per 100. 

 Prince Henry. Large, very double, deep rich pink flowers 

 of beautiful form, entirely distinct from all others ; very free 

 flowering. $2. 00 per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 

 Queen Charlotte. The most popular of all. Large semi- 

 double flowers, frequently measuring 4 inches across, and of 

 a pleasing La France pink shade, a color not often met with 

 in hardy perennials. 75 cents per dozen ; $6.00 per 100. 

 Rosea Superba. Flowers of a delicate silvery rose, of 

 medium size, remarkably free flowering. $1.00 per dozen ; 

 $8.00 per 100. per dQZ per 1M 



Alba. Large singe white 



Japonica. Fine deep rosy crimson . . . 

 Lady Ardilaun. Fine single white . . . 

 Whirlwind. Large free double white . . 



Anemone. ( windflower. ] 



Pennsylvanica. 3 -inch pots 



Sylvestris. 3-inch pots 



Pulsatilla. 3 inch pots 



75 



$6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



75 



6 00 



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