FREDERICK W. KEl^SEY. 



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TRAILING 



VINES FOR COVERING GROUND 

 IN SHADED PLACES. 



The Following are the best of the Hardy Trailing Vines with creeping habit, for covering bare 

 spots under trees and shaded places. All are easily and successfully grown. $2 and $3 per dozen. 



For More Complete List see General Catalogue No. 52 for I9O4. 



Special low prices per 100 and 1,000 on application. 



EPIQ/E4 Repens. Ground Laurel, Trailing 

 Arbutis, or Mayflower of New England. 

 Evergreen heart-shaped leaves; rose-colored 

 flowers early in spring. 



EUONYMUS Radicans. Hardy evergreen vine 

 of clinging habit like the Ivy. Much slower 

 growth. Low prices in quantity. 



EUONYMUS Radicans Variegata. Trailing 

 vine, with clinging tendrils. Variegated small 

 leaves. Fine. 



HERNIARIA Glabra. Dense green foliage, 

 changing to a bronzy crimson in autumn ; 

 forms a solid covering. 



MITCMELLA Repens. Shining, round leaves, 

 often variegated with white. $5 per 100. Spe- 

 cial prices per 1,000. 



LYSIMaCHIA Nummularia. Moneywort. 

 Small, round leaves ; close, spreading habit. 



NEPETA Gllechoma. Ground Ivy. Of compact 

 growth, and has a solid mat of pretty green foli- 

 age. S3 to $5 per 100; $10 to $20 per 1,000. 



VERONICA CreC£eoides. Grows but a few 

 inches high ; flowers bright blue, in spikes, in 

 early summer. 



VINCA Minor. Common Periwinkle or Blue 

 Myrtle. Evergreen verdure and blue flowers. 

 §2.50 to $5 per 100; $20 to S30 per 1,000. 



Hardy Herbaceous Plants. 



Nursery Grown. 



The General Appreciation and increased demand of late for "old-fashioned gardens," bring 

 largely into use the more free flowering and eiTective herbaceous plants. In formal gardening they 

 are indispensable, and most desirable in every border or flower garden, not only for the showy 

 bloom all through the sea.son, but for cut flowers as well. 



The Following are only a few of the many herbaceous perennials I am furnishing, of excellent 

 quality, at lowest prices. Estimates for particular kinds and quantities, or for planting a garden 

 complete, given on request; also suggestions for arrangements for efl'ective planting, without charge. 



For More Complete List, see General Catalogue No. 52 for 1904. 



Low prices per 100 and 1,000 on the following: 



ACHILLEA. Yarrow. Best varieties ; fine. $2 

 and S3 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



ANEMONE, Japonica, Alba and Rosea. Bloom 



from August to November. Beautiful white or 



rose flowers in profusion. Very fine. $3 per 



dozen. Special price per 100. 

 ARUNDO, Donax and Variegata. $3 to $5 per 



dozen. Low rates per 100 and i,ooo. 

 ASTERS. Fine plants of the large, splendid 



varieties. $2 and $3 per dozen. 

 AQUILEQIA. Columbine. Beautiful varieties; 



fine plants. $3 and $4 per dozen. 

 ASTILBE Japonica. Japan Spir.ea. Fine. $2 



and $3 per dozen. 

 BEGONIAS, Tuberous=Rooted. Best single and 



double. $2 and $3 per dozen. 

 CAMPANULA. Blue Bells or Bell Flower. 



Best varieties. S2 and $3 per dozen. 



CONVALLARIA. Lily-of-the-Valley. Strong, 

 hardy clumps. $4 per dozen; $15 to $25 per 

 TOO. For Forcing Pips, see page 13. 



DAHLIAS. Special collections of the finest sin- 

 gle and double varieties; very fine. $3 and $4 

 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



DELPHINIUM. Larkspur. Leading kinds. $2 

 and S3 per dozen. 



DICENTRA. Bleedin(; Heart. Low rates per 

 100. 



DIGITALIS. Fox Glove. $3 per dozen. 

 DIANTHUS. Hardy Pink. $2 and $3 per dozen. 

 ERIANTHUS Ravennae. Grass. Hardy and 



fine. S3 per dozen ; §10 to $20 per 100. 

 EULALIA Japonica var. Zebrina. Fine. $10 to 



$20 per 100. 



FUNKIA. Plantain Lily. $2 and $3 per dozen. 



GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. Very showy. 

 $2. 50 per dozen. 



HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. Showy kinds. 



HIBISCUS Moscheutos, and other best sorts. 



HOLLYHOCKS. Choice selection of the finest 

 DOuiiLE varieties. Stroug flowering roots, $3 

 to $5 per dozen. Low rates per 100. 



HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. $2.50 per dozen. 



IRIS Germanica. Strong flowering roots, $2 per 

 dozen; ext'-a, $2. 50 per dozen ; $8 to $15 per 100. 



IRIS Ksempferi. Be AUTiFi"!. Japan Ip.is. Per- 

 fectly hardy and easily grown. Flowers extra 

 large, 6 to S inches in diameter, in various tints 

 of purple, lavender, blue, shaded with yellow 

 and straw color, etc. In beds or borders these 

 plants give a mass of bloom for several weeks 

 in summer. Special collection of the finest 



