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HENRY A. DEEER, 714 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 



ARABIS ALPINA 

 '4 FL PL. 



AxabiS (Rock-Cress). 



Per doz. Per loo. 



Alpina flore plena. (New Double Flowering 

 Rock Cress. ) A double flowering form of 

 Arabis x\lpina, one of the most desirable of 

 our verj- early spring flowering plants. It is 

 ot a creeping habit, suitable either for the 

 rockery or border, and produces long race- 

 mes of pure white double flowers. 15 cents 

 each 5i 50 



Alpina. a^-inch pots 75 g6 00 



Armeria (Thrift). 



Maritima. 2 34^ -inch pots 60 4 00 



" Alba. 2^^-inch pots 60 4 00 



Arenaria (Sandwort). 

 Balearica. 3 -inch pots 75 6 00 



AsdepiaS (Butterfly Weed). 

 Tuberosa. Strong 75 6 00 



Artemesia. 



Abrotamnum. Strong divisions 75 6 cxd 



Purshiana. Strong di\'isions 75 6 00 



Stellariana. Strong divisions 75 6 CX3 



Hardy Asters (Michaelmas Daisies) 



The hardy Asters are among the showiest of our late fall- 

 flowering plants and give a wealth of bloom at a season when 

 other flowers in the hardy border are generally wanting. 

 Amellus Elegans. Large dark blue. 



" Hybridus. Lilac rose. 



Amethystinus. Rich, amethyst blue flowers. 

 Datschi. A very late, white flowering variety. 

 Formosissimus. Deep lilac shaded purple. 

 Horizontalis. Of very sjTnmetrical growth, covered in 



September with small, rosy lilac flowers. 

 Laevis. An early flowering, light blue variety. 

 Lady Trevylan. A fine, large, pure white. 

 Novae Angliae. Large bluish purple. 



" " Rubra. Bright rose colored flowers, 



PurpurimUS. Rich purple, very free. 

 Robert Parker. Lavender blue with yellow centre. 

 Snowflake. A compact growing, very late white flowering 



variety. 

 White Queen. WTiite. 



Strong divisions, 10 cents each; $1.00 per doz.; gS.oo per 100. 



HARDY ASTERS OR MICHAELMAS DAISIES. 



Hardy Aster Grandiflorns. 



The finest of all, and distinct in character and flower from 

 all others. The flowers fi'equently measure 2 inches in diameter, 

 are of a lovely violet blue. It is the latest flowering variety in 

 cultivation, and by lifting the plants can be flowered in connec- 

 tion with Chrysanthemums, where its effects is very beautiful. 

 g2.oo per dozen ; $15.00 per 100. 



Per doz. Per 100. 

 Baptisia (False Indigo). 

 Australis. Strong plants $1 00 $8 00 



BelliS (English Daisies). 



Snow Crest. Divisions 5° 4 00 



Longfellow. Clmnps 5° 3 °o 



BoCOOnia (Plume Poppy). 

 Cordata. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Boltonia (False Chamomile). 



Asteroides. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Latisquama. " " 75 6 00 



CallirllOe (Poppy Mallow). 



Involucrata. 3-inch pots . .• 75 6 00 



Caltha (Marsh Marigold). 



Palustris. Strong di-s'isions 75 6 00 



" fl. pi. Strong divisions ... I 00 8 00 



Canxpan-ala (Bell Flower). 



Carpatica. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



" Alba. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Qrosseki. Strong divisions 75 ^ o*^ 



fledia. (Canterbury Bell). 3-inch pots . . I 00 8 00 



Persicifolia. Strong diN-isions 75 6 00 



Pyramidalis. Strong one-year-old .... i 00 8 00 



Caryopteris (Blue Spiraea). 



Mastacanthus. Strong one-year .... 1 



8 00 



