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HARDY PERLNNIAL PLANTS— Continued 



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Delphinium 



Per 10 



CENTAUREA macrocephala. Very showy, 

 with large, thistle-like yellow flowers. 3 ft. 



July, Aug $2.50 



montana (Perennial Cornflower). Large 

 flowers, resembling the cornflowers. 2 ft. 



June-Sept 2.50 



montana alba. A fine white form of the above. 2.50 



*CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-sum- 

 mer). Bright silvery foliage, with white 

 flowers; suitable for the rockerj^ or planting 

 in dry, sunny places. 6 in. May, June. . . . 2.25 



COREOPSIS lanceolata. Begins to flower early 

 in June and continues one mass of golden yel- 

 low until killed back by the frost. The flowers 

 are borne on long, graceful stems, making 

 them invaluable for cutting. 2 ft. June-Oct. 2.25 



♦DELPHINIUM, King of Delphiniums. One 

 of the finest Delphiniums, with enormous, 

 semi-double flowers (more than 2 in. across) 

 of deep purple-blue color, with white eve .... 



Ea. Sl.OO, 9.00 

 *Improved belladonna. A fine, light blue 



form of the above Ea. 60c., 5.50 



♦Hybrids. A choice collection, ranging from 

 the palest to the deepest blues; single and 

 double 3.00 



DIANTHUS barbatus, Newport Pink. A dis- 

 tinct variety in this favorite flower, being a 



salmon-rose-pink 2.25 



barbatus, Scarlet Beauty. Rich deep scarlet 



flowers with bright green foliage 2.25 



barbatus. Double. Assorted colors. 2 ft. . . 2.25 



DIGITALIS purpurea gloxiniaeflora. Gloxinia- 

 flowered Foxglove. Flowers spotted. Rose, 

 purple, white, each color separate or assorted. 

 2-3 ft. June, July 2.25 



♦DORONICUM caucasicum (Leopardbane) . 

 Has large, yellow, Marguerite-like flowers, 

 2}/2 to 3 in. across. May, June 3.00 



GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanketflower). Or- 

 ange and red. l}i ft. May-Nov 2.50 



GALEGA officinalis (Goatsrue). Rosy purple 



flowers. 3-4 ft 2.50 



officinalis alba. White flowers; fine for cut- 

 ting. 3-4 ft. July 2.50 



Per 10 



GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Babysbreath) . 

 Masses of minute, pure white flowers. For 

 cutting it is exquisite, especially in combina- 

 tion with high-colored flowers. 2-3 ft. June, 



July $2.25 



paniculatafl.pl Ea. 50c., 4.50 



*HELENIUM autumnale, Riverton Beauty. 

 Rich lemon-yellow flowers, with large, pur- 



pUsh black cone. 5 ft. Aug., Sept 2.50 



♦autumnale, Riverton Gem. Yellow, chang- 

 ing to red. A splendid cutflower on a long . 

 stem. 5 ft. Aug., Sept 2.50 



HEUCHERA, Pluie de Feu. Bright, fiery-red 

 flowers on loose, elegant spikes. J'une-July. 



Ea. 50c. 4.50 

 sanguinea splendens. Crimson. 1 to 2 ft. 

 May-Sept Ea. 50c. 4.50 



HOLLYHOCKS, Double. In separate colors, 

 white, pink, yellow, salmon, maroon, etc. 

 Strong, fleld-grown roots 3.00 



♦LOBELIA cardinalis (Cardinalflower) . Flow- 

 ers intense scarlet, opening from below up- 

 ward along the tall spike, thus bearing flowers 



for several weeks. 3 ft. July, Aug 2.50 



syphilitica. Blue flowers. 3 ft. Aug. to Sept. 2.50 



LUPINUS polyphyllus (Lupine). Deep blue, 

 flowers on long stems. 4-5 ft. June, July. 



White and rose 3.00 



polyphyllus moerheimi. This is the finest of 

 all Lupines, with its spikes of pea-shaped 

 flowers a foot long, on stems 3 feet long; color 

 soft rose. June, July 3.50 



LYCHNIS chalcedonica. Flower bright scarlet, 



in dense clusters. 2 ft. June, July 2.50 



alba. Pure white 2.50 



viscaria splendens fl. pi. (German Catchfly). 

 A fine variety, with double crimson flowers. 

 1 ft 2.50 



MERTENSIA virginica (Bluebell). Flowers 

 blue, funnel-formed, in nodding clusters. 

 Should not be disturbed when once planted. 

 1}4 ft. May, June 2.50 



MONARDA didyma (Oswego Tea). Compact 



heads of bright red flowers. 3 ft. June-Aug . 2.25 



♦MYOSOTIS alpestris robusta grandiflora 

 (Forget-me-not). A dwarf and compact va- 

 riety; flowers pale blue. 8 in. May- June. . . 2.25 



Double Hollyhocks 



