PEONIES,  continued. 
Rosea  superba.    Full  rosy  pink,  and  extra  large. 
50  cts.  each,  $5  per  doz. 
Victoria  tricolor.     Fragrant  ;    pink,  rose  and 
salmon  mixed. 
Boots  of  the  preceding,  except  where  otherwise 
noted,  25  cts.  each,  $2.50  per  doz. 
The  demand  for  Peonies  is  so  great  that  our 
assortment  may  be  broken  before  the  season 
closes,  and  it  will  be  well  in  ordering  to  name  a 
substitute,  so  that  delays  will  not  occur  in  filling 
orders.  If  the  assortment  is  left  to  us  we  will 
select  brilliant  colors  and  strong  plants. 
PLATYCODON.  Balloon-flower,  or  Chinese 
Bell-flower. 
Grandiflora.  Resembles  the  Campanula  in  ap- 
pearance, and  blooms  continuously  from  June 
until  October.  Deep  blue,  bell-shaped  flowers. 
Grows  about  i  'i  to  2  feet  high. 
Japonica  flore  pleno.  Double  flowers,  otherwise 
same  as  above. 
Phlox 
Familiar  plants  in  old  door^-ards,  and  valuable 
in  all  hardy  borders.  They  grow  in  any  soil, 
and  range  in  height  from  i  to  4  feet,  and  flower 
continuously  from  June  until  October.  The 
YUCCA  FILAMENTOSA 
flowers  are  borne  in  clusters  at  the  top  of  each 
shoot.  There  is  a  wide  range  of  color  among 
them  and  we  offer  an  assortment  that  includes 
the  most  desirable  shades. 
Athis.    Deep  pink. 
B.  Compte.    Dark  crimson,  almost  purple. 
Bacchante.     Crimson,  shading  lighter  toward 
the  center. 
Boumof.  Scarlet. 
Crepuscle.    Pale  lavender,  with  light  halo  in 
center, 
Eclaireur.    Purplish  crimson. 
Eugene  Danzenvillier.  Lilac,  shaded  white,  white 
center. 
Fantome.    Light  violet. 
Japonias.    Light  salmon-pink. 
Lothair.    Salmon-red,  carmine  eye. 
Ornament.    Rosy  magenta,  crimson  eye. 
Prof.  Schlieman.    Salmon-rose,  carmine  eye. 
Richard  Wallace.    White,  with  pink  center. 
Thebaide.    Salmon-red,  crimson  eye  ;  dwarf. 
The  Pearl.    Pure  white. 
15  cts.  each,  $1.60  per  doz. 
PYRETHRUM  hybridum  flore  pleno.  Flowers 
in  June. and  varies  in  color  from  white 
to  shades  of  pink,  red  and  purple. 
Feathery-like  foliage. 
RUDBECKIA.  Golden  Glow.  From 
July  to  September  the  tall  swaying 
stems  are  aglow  with  golden  yellow, 
dahlia-like  flowers.  Strong,  robust 
grower.  5  to  6  feet.  10  cts.  each, 
|i  per  doz. 
STOKESIA  Cyanea.  Familiarly  known 
as  the  Cornflower  Aster.  Grows  18 
to  24  inches  high,  and  from  July  until 
October  it  bears  lavender-like  flow- 
ers, often  4  to  5  inches  across. 
TRITONIA  Pfitzerii.  Red  Hot  Poker, 
or  EVERBLOOMING  FlAME  FlOWER. 
Grows  3  to  4  feet  high  and  sends  up 
stiff  stems  crowned  with  spikes  of 
orange-scarlet  flowers.  Odd. 
YUCCA  filamentosa.  Adam's  Needle. 
Scarcely  a  herbaceous  plant,  but 
frequently  used  with  them.  Hand- 
some, long  narrow  leaves  out  of 
which  flower-stalks  spring  in  June 
and  July,  and  are  laden  with  fragrant, 
creamy  white  flowers.  Sometimes 
planted  in  shrubberies  and  in  clumps 
by  themselves.  25  cts.  each,  I2.50 
per  doz. 
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