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HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS.— Continued. 



Jberis Sempervirens. Evergreen Candytuft. One of the best dwarf peren- 

 nials adapted to forming edgings and rockery clumps ; masses of pure 



white flowers in trusses ; June to October ; I ft 



Iris Cristata. Crested Iris. Charming dwarf variety suitable for edgings ; 



pale blue; May. ^ ft ' 



Qermanica. German Iris. See page 25. 

 Kaempferi. Japanese Iris. See page 26. 



Panchrea. large yellow flowers ; June; 2 ft 



Liatris Spicata. Blazing Star. Spikes of deep purple flowers ; July to 



September; 2j4 ft 



Lychnis ChalcetlOtlica. Jerusalem Cross. Intense scarlet flowers in large, 



erect heads ; June to September ; 2 ft 



Chalcedonica. Alba. White 



Viscaria Fl. PI. Ragged Robbin. Deep red, double flowers; May u> 



July : \% ft . . . . 



Ly thrum Roseum Superbum. Rase loosestrife. A showy plant for 

 borders and for naturalizing ; July to September ; 3 ft 



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Asclepias Tuberosa. 



Our Spring Catalogue con- 

 tains a list of nearly 200 

 hardy perennial plants not 

 included here because they 

 can be more successfully 

 transplanted in Aprilor.May 



Monarda Didyma. Bergamot. Deep scarlet flowers ; foliage massive and 



aromatic ; a favorite of old-time gardens ; July and Aug.: 2^ ft. . . . 



Pentstemon Barbatus Torreyi. Tall, graceful spikes of brilliant scarlet 



flowers, giving the effect of clumps of scarlet willows : charming for garden 



decoration and for cutting ; June to September ; 3 ft 



Laevigatus. Rosy lilac. 2 ft 



Pubescens. Rosy purple. \]/ 2 ft 



PhySOStegia Virgihiana. False Dragon Head. Elegant spikes of light 

 rosy lilac flowers ; very beautiful and good for cutting ; July and Aug.; 4 ft. 



Virginica Alba. Purest white; lovely flower 



Platycodon Grandiflora. Chinese Bell-floxuer. Magnificent spikes of 

 violet blue cup-shaped flowers of long duration; May to October; 3 ft. . 



Grandiflora Alba. White 



Mariesi. Druarf Japanese £ellfl<nver. Large saucer-shaped, violet blue 



flower; 1% ft 



Mariesi Alba. White 



Polemonium Coeruleum. Jacob's Ladder. Deep blue flowers in erect 



spikes; June and July; 1 ft 



Coeruleum Album. White 



Rehmannia Angulata. A new plant from Northern China of erect 

 pyramidal growth and bearing numerous Gloxinia-like rose colored 



flowers ; July ; 2j4 ft 



Rudbeckia Fulgida. Brilliant Cone Blower. Brilliant orange flowers ; 



August and September ; 2j^ ft 



Lanceolata Golden Glow. Flowers golden yellow, like double Cactus 

 Dahlias; valuable for shrubbery clumps and for cutting; July and 

 August; 5 to 6 ft 



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Pentstemon Laevigatus. 



Stoke sia Cyanea. 



Saponaria (Icymoides Urens. Pretty border and rockery plant ; flowers 



rosy crimson ; May and June ; J^ ft. 



Stellaria Holostea.' Stitchwort. A plant of dense low growth suitable 



for rockeries and edgings ; May to July ; y 2 ft • 



Stokesia Cyanea. Sky-blue flowers resembling the Chinese Aster ; a native 



plant of great value for borders, for wild gardens and for cutting ; July 



to October; 1 ft 



Trollius Europeus. I Globe Flower.) Bright yellow, globe-shaped flowers, 



like giant buttercups; lune to September ; ij4 ft 



Veronica Amethystina. Speedwell. Flowers amethyst blue; May to 



July; 1 ft 



Incana. Silvery foliage ; flowers violet ; July to September ; 2 ft. . . 

 Longifolia Subsessilis. Rich blue flower spikes ; a very handsome 



plant; June to October ; 1 ft 



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