HARDY PMRMNNIAL PLANTS 



The growing demand for hardy Perennial plants has induced us to greatly increase our stock of these, and for some time past 

 we have made this branch a special department of our business, and we can now supply all the leading varieties in large quantities. 



For full descriptions and illustrations see otir retail catalogue for igor. 



ACHILLEA, THE PEARL. 



AoMllea (Milfoil). 



Per doz. Per loo. 



Fiiipendulina. Strong divisions ^075 $6 00 



Millefolium Roseum. Strong divisions . 60 4 00 



The Pearl. 3-inch pots . 60 4 00 



Tomentosum. Strong divisions I cx> 8 00 



Aotaea. (Banebeny). 



Spicata (White Baneberry) I 00 



Spicata Rubra (Red Baneberry) . . . 



Aconitnm (Monkshood) 



Barbatum. Strong 



Napellus. " 



Uncinatum 



I 25 



I 25 

 I 25 

 I 25 



Adonis. 



Pyrenaica i 50 



Vernalis 75 



Agrostemma (Campi( 



Coronaria 



60 



.^gOpodium. (Bishops Weed). 

 Podagraria Variegata. 3 inch pots ... 75 



Ajnga (Bugle). 



Reptans. 3-inch pots 



Reptans Rubra. 3-inch pots 



Qenevensis. 3-inch pots . . 



Alyssnm. 



Rostratum. Strong divisions . , 

 Saxatile Compactum. Strong divisions 



Amsonia. 



Tabernaemontana. Strong divisions 



Anchnsa. 



Italica 



75 



AnthemiS (Hardy Golden Marguerite). 



Tinctoria. 2^4^ -inch pots 



" Kelwayi. 2^ -inch pots . . . . 

 " Pallida. 2^-inchpots 



10 00 

 10 00 

 10 00 



12 00 

 6 00 



4 00 



6 CHD 



60 



4 00 



75 



00 



75 



6 CXD 



00 



8 00 



75 



6 00 



6 00 



60 



4 00 



60 



4 00 



60 



4 00 



ANEMONE, QUEEN CHARLOTTE. 



Anemone cFapOnica (Japanese Windflower). 



■Sit'i.i: Per doz. Per 100. 

 Queen Charlotte. Nothing in the way of 

 new hardy perennial plants pleased us so much 

 last summer as this grand Anemone, which we 

 consider the greatest acquisition in this class of 

 plants for many years. 



The plant itself is of strong, robust growth, 

 much more vigorous than any of the old varie- 

 ties, and commences to flower at least four 

 weeks earlier than these. The flowers, which 

 are large, semi-double, frequently measure four 

 inches across and are of that pleasing shade of 

 pink peculiar to the La France Rose, a color 

 that is not often met with in hardy peren- 

 nials. ( See color-plate on front cover of retail 



, catalogue for 1 901.) 

 Alba. 2 1^ -inch pots 

 Coupe d Argent (new). 

 Elegans. 2ji(-inch pots . . . 

 Lady Ardilaun. 2^4! -inch pots 

 Whirlwind. 2^-inch pots . . 



2^ -inch pots . . . 

 2^ -inch pots 



^o 75 

 75 

 25 

 75 

 75 

 75 



Anemone (Windflower). 



Pennsylvanica. 3-inch pots 

 Sylvestris. 3-inch pots . . 



75 

 75 



po 00 

 6 00 



6 00 

 6 00 

 6 00 



6 00 

 6 00 



Anthericnm 



Liliastrum. Strong .... 

 Liliago. " .... 



(St. Brunos Lily). 



Aonilegia (Columbine;. 



Chrysantha 



" Alba 



Californian Hybrids 



Canadensis 



Nivea Qrandiflora 



75 

 75 



75 



75 

 75 

 75 

 50 



00 

 00 



6 00 



5 00 



6 00 

 6 00 



ID 00 



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