F. W. BOLGIANO & CO. WASHINGTON, D. C. 



PRICES (except where otherwise noted) ON ALL 

 PLANTS, 20c each, 3 for 50c, 6 for 90c, S1.70 per doz. 

 of one variety. 



851. DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS (Pheasant's Eye Pink). Sweet 

 scented, low growing, hardy fringed flowers ; pink or white. Blooms 

 in early summer. Seed, pkt., 10c; V2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. Plants. 



EUPATORIUM (Ck>elestmam). A pretty hardy plant, with light 

 blue flowers similar to the Ageratum. This is a particularly fine 

 thing in hardy perennials ; a splendid cut flower ; 18 to 24 inches. 

 Plants only. 



1021. FOXGLOVE AHXED (Digitalis). The plants grow three 

 feet high and bear long spikes of thimble-shaped flowers, brilliantly 

 colored and spotted. If planted in well-drained soil will thrive 

 nicely. Seed, pkt., 10c; V2 oz., 30c; oz., 50c. Plants. 



860. GAILLARDIA GRANDI- 

 FLORA. June to October ; two 

 ft. The beautiful single flowers are 

 red in the center with clear yellow 

 markings on outer edges of petal. 

 Seed, pkt., 10c; y^ oz., 30c; oz., 

 50c. Plants. 



866. HIBISCUS MIXED (Mal- 

 low). Of late the Mallows have 

 become very popular, and are 

 worthy of a place in all beds of 

 perennials. The plants attain a 

 height of from 4 to 6 ft. and pro- 

 duce profusely the handsomest 

 flowers from June until fall. Seed, 

 pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 15c; oz., 50c. 

 Plants. 



HOLLYHOCKS. Six to 8 ft. ; 



August-September. These are best 

 treated as biennials. One of the 

 most sho^^-y of all hardy garden 

 plants. Our plants produce mag- 

 nificent long spikes bearing beau- 

 tiful double flowers which meas- 

 ure 3 to 4 inches across. 



867. Crimson; 1026. Newport 

 pink; 868. Salmon; 1027. White; 

 1028. Yellow, Seed, pkt.. 10c; 

 1/4 oz., 35c; oz., $1.25. Plants. 



869. Doable Mixed. Seed, pkt., 

 10c; 14 oz., 30c; oz., $1.00. 



LINUM (Blue Flax). 1% ft. 

 Blooms all stmamer. Seed, pkt., 

 10c; V2 oz., 20c. Plants also. 



1044. ORIENTAL POPPY. 3 



ft. ; May and June. Flowers of 

 gorgeous brilliancy. Colors from 

 soft rose to dazzling scarlet and 

 richest maroon purple. Seed, pkt., 

 10c; 14 oz., 35c Plants: Scarlet 

 Queen, Salmon Queen. 

 PLATYCODON (Japanese Bel) Flower). 2 ft. Blue flowers; 



July to October. Plants only. 



PHLOX (Hardy). One of the most important perennials. Does 



well in any soil. Produces large heads of fragrant flowers from 



early July to September. Height, 1% to 3 ft.: 



Digitalis (Fox Glove) 



LaVague. Mauve. 



Miss Lingard. Tall, pure 

 white. 



Rheinlander. Immense sal- 

 mon pink. 



Mrs. Jenkins. Late ; white. 



Rokoko. Large, clear, soft pink. 



Enchantress. Bright salmon 

 pink. 



Rosencavallier. Brilliant rose 

 majenta. 



Traviata. Reddish violet. 



R. P. Struthers. Bright cherry red. 



899. Choice Mixed. Seed, pkt., 10c; 14 oz., 60c; oz., $2.00. 



PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain Pink). An early spring- 

 flowering type with pretty moss-like evergreen foliage, which, dur- 

 ing the flowering season, in April and May, is hidden under the 

 masses of bloom. An excellent plant for the rockery, the border, 

 and invaluable for carpeting the ground. 



ALBA. White. LILACINA. Pale lavender. VIVID. Pure pink. 

 ATROPURPUREA. Deep purple-red. 



PRIMULA (English Primrose or Cowslip). Dwarf; bright red 

 and yellow flowers in early spring. Plants only. 



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