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POLEMONIUM. Jacob s Ladder 



Handsome, strong-growing border plants, with attractive 

 pinnate foliage and handsome flower spikes. 

 Coeruleum grandiflorum. A robust-growing variety with 



large, dee]) blue flowers. Two and one-half feet. June 



and July. 



Coeruleum grandiflorum album. A white-flowering form 

 of the above. 



Coeruleum Richardsoni. Sky-blue flowers; golden anthers. 

 15c. each, SI. .50 per doz., -SIO.OO per 100. 



PRUNELLA. Self-heal 



Low-grow ini: plmt-. n-i ml fur carpeting semi-shaded spots 



in the rock- r\ lnuM' i'. 

 Grandiflora. liu h vmli i-i>uri)le, Salvia-like flowers. Nine 



inches. June-.Se|itemt)er. 

 Webbiana. Bright rosy-purple flower spikes. .\ showy 



useful varietv. 



15c. each, SI. 50 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



PYRETHRUM. Persian Daisy 



Boautifullv .■cl.-nMl Ih,i-,1,.i- j lants of 

 the caMr-t .■iihiir-, .Imnu v,.-ll uiid,r 

 ordinary- cmik lit i, .n- : !l, ,\\ , i 

 COntilluoii-l\-. 1 Excellent Ujr cutliii'i. 

 Hybridum fl. pi. (Double-flowcnuii . 



Verv ^hou-v and useful. We offer the 



sepanu.- mh.r.: White, Pink, Ked. 



35r. i-ai'h, ■^:;..")() ]H r doz. 

 Hybridum, .-^in'j,lc '( olored Daisy). 



Kcl\\a\'< cxliiiiitioii strain. Tlie 



linr-t Miviiui, 1,1 ,.v,. I, in.'lu.l- 



ing a iiiixtiMv of the choiccsi and 



brightest colors. 

 Hybridum atrosanguineum. Rrinht 



red; very showy. 

 Hybridum alba. Piire white variety 



of the above. 

 Tchihatchewi. Fortning a dense 



mass of spn-adiim- foliage. Pretty 



single wliiti' llourr-. An cxrcllciit 



ground co\-cr .and vm-k plant. 

 Uliginosum <;iint \ liand- 



SOiu''. ••.-.-v-ur. .u n>'.i '■ lii-f \ . -iii a m- 



ing.alHP.nl Mllixri..,!; ,-,,vrn-d uitl, 



atlla-livr Da.-V-likr (lou ( is from 



July to .-rph nilMT. 



]:,<■. i-,a,l,. .s|..-,() ))er doz., $10.00 

 pi-r lUO, cxi-ejit where noted. 



RANUNCULUS. Buttercup 



Acris fl. pi. '!'.arl„.l,„'s Button). A 

 pretty, doul.k -llou mg, bright yel- 

 low varirt\ : . ' Ih ni for cutting. 



Two to tlnvr |,-.-|. 



15c. each, Sl..")() per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 



Golden Glow. ,\ l oiail iv, -Imwv | l.mi tliat will thrive un- 

 der any condili'Mi ; i.iln' a ! 1 1 .icl i\-c, golden->-cil()\\ 

 flowers in the gn-ai.-i pp-in-Hni 



Newmanni. Dark, orange-yellow llowers, with deep puri 1( 

 cone, carried on rigid, wirj' stems; flowers from July to Oc- 

 tober. Three feet. 



Purpurea (Echinacea). (Ciant Purple Coneflower). .\ 

 strong, rigid-growing varietv, bearing .showy, reddish-pur- 

 ple flowers, with a )irominent cone-shai;ed center of brown. 



Subtomentosa. Bright yellow, with a deep iuown <hsc, 

 carried on erect stems: growth densclN p\ianiidal. \'ei>- 

 free and contiinious. Three feet. 



I5c. each, S1..'')0 jicr doz , .^lO.OO per 100. 



RHEUM. Ornamental Rhubarb 



Palmatum. A noble plant with massive ornamental foliage 

 having fine-Iobed leaves. White flower spikes. Eight fee* . 

 35c. each, S3. 50 per doz. 



SCABIOSA. Pincushion Flower 



Japonica. .\ handsotno new border plaiU. t;earing heads of 

 lovc-lv clear blue llowers; two to three inches across. Long 

 stem-. lixcdlcnt tor cutting. Three feet. June to 

 Sc] irnil.cr. 



15c. eacli, Sl..-,0 per doz., SIO.OO per 100. 



SALVIA. Meadow Sage 



Argentea. Hamlsoinc silvery-white foliage; branching heads 



of jiinkish-whitc flowers. 

 Azurea grandiflora. l all spikes of Inveh- light blue flowers. 

 Shrubby habit. Two feet. ,lune and .Inly. 



Pratensis. Deep \ lolet-blue flowers; 

 \cvy showy. Two to three feet. 

 June to September. 



l.je. each, S1.50 per doz., $10.00 

 per 100. 



SANTOLINA 

 Lavender Cotton 



Incana. .\ dw arl, dense-l'ohage Peren- 

 nial, with siher\-gray foBage. A 

 usi-i'ul rock or bnrdi r plant. Should 



he Mllll.llN 1 ro'ected. 



lOc. each, Sl.OO per doz., $8.00 

 per 100. 



SAXIFRAGA. Megasea 



llaudsome, broad-leaved iilants, 

 growing about one foot in height, mak- 

 ing excelleiu specimen i laut-- or form- 

 ing bold groups planted in <iuantity. 

 .\ttracti\(' flowers in early Spring. 

 Di-tinct colors: \Ahite, Pink, Rose 

 .and Crimson. 



•jr)C. each, S2..->0 per doz. 



SAXIFRAGA. Alpine 



Khei superba. .\ low, dense-growing 

 \-.ariet\-. conipli'lely co\-ered with 

 prett\- rose-pink flowers during May 

 and June. .\ gtnu for the rockery. 



purpurea '-^'^l'- ^'^-^^ I^^''' <'«'^- 



SEDUM. Stonecrop 



An interesting .and jiretly group of succulent i)lants of 

 varieil char.acler. The ilw.ail warietics ar<' inv.aluable for 



cellenl ground co\ ei l.n ,h\ Hlu.alioirs. '{'he taller varieties; 

 are excellent for boi,|, i' planlmg. 



.\cre (\\'all Pe])pi'ri. Allraclixc liiihi-green foliage. Yellow- 

 flowers, produced in nia--e- dniing .lune ami July. Three 

 inches. 



Album. Mliife; creeping liabit. Six inches. June and Jtdy. 

 Kamtschaticum. Clusters of vellow flowers; deep green 



foliage. Six inches. ,lul\- to S'epPanber. 

 Maximowiczii. Bright green foliajic: heads of golden yellow 



flowers. One fool. ,lul.\' to .\ngusl. 



