HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS. 



The development of this branch of our business during the past few years has been kept fully abreast with the increasing 

 demand for these now so popular plants. The retail florist doing a local business must fall in line and not only be in position 

 to supply these plants but must familiarize himself at least with the leading varieties. 



We suggest wherever possible the planting of a trial border, no matter how small ; this will not only prove an interesting 

 display to customers, but the many useful subjects flowering at various times during the season will furnish at all times sufficient 

 useful material for cutting, especially when other flowers are scarce, to make a border of this kind pay for itself in cut flowers alone. 



For full descriptions and illustrations see our Garden Book (retail catalogue) for 1904. 



AoaUtllU.8. (Bear's Breech. ) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Mollis. 4-inch pots ^i 25 ^10 00 



" Latifolius. 4-inch pots ... i 25 10 00 



Achillea. (Milfoil.) 



Eupatorium. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Pilipendula. Strong divisions 75 6 00 



Millefolium Roseum. 3 inch pots . . 75 6 00 



The Pearl. 3-inch pots 60 4 00 



Tomentosum. 3-inch pots i 00 8 00 



Aoonitnm,. ( Monkshood. ) 



Barbatum. Strong i 25 10 00 



Fisheri. . i 50 12 00 



Napellus. Strong I 25 10 00 



Uncinatum. " i 00 S 00 



Actsea. (Baneberry.) 

 Japonica. A Japanese introduction producing dense spikes of 

 pure white flowers not unlike our native Baneberry, but while 

 our native species flowers during June, the Japanese form does 

 not come into bloom until September and lasts well through 

 October, a time when all kinds of flowers are scarce in the 

 garden ; its graceful 30-inch high spikes are fine for cutting 

 and last in perfection a long time when placed in water. 35 

 cents each ; ^3.50 per dozen. 



Per do/,. Per 100 



Spicata (White Baneberry) ^i 25 ^10 00 



Spicata Rubra (Red Baneberry) .... I 25 10 00 



„ Adonis. 



Pyrenaica i 25 10 00 



Vernalis i 00 8 00 



.ZEthionema. 



Persicum. 3-inch pots 2 00 15 00 



AgrOStemma. (Campion.) 



Coronaria. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Flos Jovis 75 6 00 



Anthericam. (St. Brunos Lily. ) 



Lillastrum. Strong 75 5 00 



Lilliago. " 75 5 00 





ACHILLEA, "THE PEARL" 



ANEMONE JAPONICA QUEEN CHARLOTTE 



Anemone Japonica. (Japanese Windflower. ) 

 The varieties of Anemone Japonica are most valuable for 

 cutting during the Autumn months. They are one of our special- 

 ties. Our stock consisting of over 50,000 plants. 

 Queen Charlotte. Large semi-double flowers, frequently 

 measuring 4 inches across, and of a pleasing La France pink 

 shade, a color not often met with in hardy perennials. 3 inch 

 pots, 75 cents per dozen ; ;?5.oo per 100. Field grown ^i.oo 

 per dozen ; ^7.00 per 100 

 Qeant Blanche. A single pure white variety, of very large 



size. 3 -inch pots, $1.50 per dozen. 

 Rosea Superba. Flowers of medium size, single, of a deli- 

 cate, soft, silvery rose color, remarkably free flowering. 

 3-inch pots, ^1.50 per dozen. 



Per doz. Per 100 



Alba. 3-inch pots . . . . ■ ?o 75 ^5 00 



Japonica. 3-inch pots 75 S 00 



" Field grown i 00 7 00 



Lady Ardilaun. 3-inch pots .."... 75 5 00 



Whirlwind. 3-inch pots 75 5 00 



" Field grown i 00 7 00 



Anemone Sylvestris, £liza Fellman. 



A beautiful double-flowering form of the "Snowdrop" 

 Anemone, which has proven to be a grand addition to this class. 

 It is hardy, easily grown in a partially shaded position, and 

 produces large white double Chrysanthemum-like flowers on 

 stems 12 inches high, from May until July. $1.50 per dozen. 



Anemone. ( windflower.) 



Per doz. Per 100 



Pennsylvanica. 3-inch pots .*.... 75 $6 00 



Sylvestris. 3-inch pots 75 6 00 



Pulsatilla. 3-inch pots 75 6 co 



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