MOON'S PERENNIAL 



Delphinium. Larkspur 



Stately flowers that inspire and create great love 

 for this class of plants; and they supply a color 

 and form that nothing else gives. June to Sep- 

 tember. 2 to 4 feet. 



Delphinium Belladonna. Bright azure. This 

 variety flowers all Summer and surpasses all others. 

 Price, 25 cents each; $2.00 per 10; $15.00 per 100. 



D. Chinense. Cut-leaved variety. A desirable 

 sort. Light blue. 



D. formosum. Strong, robust plants; dark 

 blue with white eve. 



Hardy Pinks. Dianthus Plumarius 



Old-time favorites that require little attention 

 and flower bountifully each year. They are valued 

 for edging, also in rockeries or wherever a low plant 

 is needed. Clove-scented flowers in May and June. 



Named Varieties of Hardy Pinks 

 Comet. Rose, red center. 

 Cyclops. Soft pink, carmine eye. Large. 

 Diamond. White. 

 Excelsior. Rose. Large. 

 Her Majesty. Large. Pure white. 

 Homer. Rosy red with dark center. 

 Juliette. White, laced crimson. 

 Scoticus. White, with amaranth center laced 

 beautifully. 



Souvenir de Salle. Shell pink. 



No. I. Digitalis, or Foxglove. 

 Blanket Flower. 



No. 2. Gaillardia, or 



Dianthus barbatus. Sweet William. The 



perennial garden is not complete^ without some of 

 these attractive old-fashioned plants. In May and 

 June they flower in clusters of red, pink, white and 

 many pretty variations. \}4 to 2 feet. 



Dicentra Spectabilis; syji. Dielytra. Bleed- 

 ing Heart. Long, graceful racemes of pink, heart- 

 shaped flowers in'May -and June. 1 K feet. Price, 

 20 cents each- - $1.50 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



Digitalis! Foxglove. Familiar old-fashioned 

 plants that grow 3 to 4 feet high and flower in June. 



D. Gloxinaeflora. Assorted colors of rose, 

 purple and white, beautifully spotted. 



var. alba. White. 



var. purpurea. Purple. 



var. Roseum. Rose. 



D. grandiflora. Flowers lemon yellow. 



D. Macu'lata Superba. A choice strain of 

 spotted sorts. 



Erigeron. Flea Bane". A low-growing plant, 

 12 to 18 inches in height, suited best for the wild 

 garden and in rather moist places. 



Erigeron Coult«ri. Purplish-blue flowers. July. 



E. Grandiflora Elatoir. Purple. June and July. 



Eupatorium ageratoides. White Snakeroot 

 OR Thorough Wort. Dense, flat heads of white 

 flowers on stems 3 to 4 feet from August to Sep- 

 tember. Efi"ective and good for cutting. 



E. coelestinum; syn. conoclinium coeles- 

 tinum. Mist Flower. Violet blue flowers from 

 August until frost. 18 to 24 inches. 



E. Fraseri; syn. Aromaticum. Strong-grow- 

 ing variety, wath white flowers during the latter 

 part of the Summer. 



E. purpureum. Joe Pye Weed. Flat clusters 

 of rosy purple flowers in August and September. 

 One of the best natives and a vigorous grower. 

 4 to 6 feet. 



Funkia. Plantain Lily 



Valued for their large, attractive foliage and con- 

 spicuous flowers. Will grow in full sunlight or in 

 shaded and moist places. July to August. 2 feet. 



Funkia Aurea Variegata. Yellow and green 

 leaves. F'lowers lilac. Price, 25 cents each; $2.00 

 per 10; S15.00 per 100. 



F. coerulea. Green leaves; light blue flowers. 

 Price, 15 cents each; $1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100. 



F. Subcordata grandiflora. White, fragrant 

 flowers; green leaves. Price, 20 cents each; $1.50 

 per 10; $12.00 per 100. 



PRICES OF PERENNIAL PLANTS, except where otherwise noted, are 15 cents each; 



$1.25 per 10; $10.00 per 100 



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