Hardy Perennials 



Liatris pycnostachya 



Liatris 



Gay Fcatlicr, nr Blazinp; Star 



Graminifoliii duhia. N(x\. I i-ht, tirassy foliage, 

 rosy purple flow ers. Aukii^i i,i Sr| )t t in lu r. 2 feet. 



Pycnostachya. Floucr-splkcs <li ris<l\ clothed with 

 light rosy purple flowers. Au;^iisi aiul September. 

 4 to 5 feet. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Lilium 



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Linum • Flax 



Flavum. I'..ii-, nl liahh. ,n.,lliere<I with small 

 yellow flown J. miM, I, .,,11; in;- ,1,111, II. Sipieinber. 



Lewisii. D. n , I , ,,1 ,,l l,,s, K I, I,,,- ll,,ueis with 

 white centers. i!Sin,l,es. ,1 iin, n, I .1 iiK . 



Perenne. Katlier small, .i/ni, -l,li,e Mowers in great 

 profusion. June and July, i .• t,. iS nu lus. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



Lobelia 



Cardilialis. Fierv cartlinal-red flower-spikes, pro- 



,lnie,l in -leat prol lis i, iii . .\u-;. to Sept. i ■ , to 2 feet. 

 -•S i!-. .M. II. Nj.4„ p,.r ,1.,/.. Si per loo. 



Ly thrum • Loosestrife 



Roseum siiperbiini. Vigorous-growing plant. .\[ 

 home in almost any location; suitable for moist situa- 

 tioii^. Showy spikes of ros\ purple llowers. .Iul\ to 

 Seplemlier. 3 feet. 25 cts. eacli, Sj.so per do/. 



Lychnis • Campion 



An old and much-loved family of border plants ol 

 easy culture and |)leasing habit, thri\ing in the rockery 

 or border with little atteiuion. 



Alpina alba. r)lniinuti\e tufts of dark green foliage 



surm.nin:, I ,M!l, |.il.,'. ,,l iH.Mts uliite ll,.«ers. 



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f 11- loll I 1 1 ,v , 1 .1 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 1 \ I 1)1, .11 ■, I I low (.as \ ar \ iiig lie t ween 

 saliiH.n jn.l iiUt. A splciulid acquisition. 50 cts. 

 ea, 11. ^-i p. I ,!,,/. 



Cbalccdoiiica. Single SccirUl L x cbnis. Large heads 

 ol liM:ulit siailet llowers, producetl from July to Sep- 



llaaiieaiia. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers in May 



\ iscaria H.-pl. Double flowers of a bright, dark 

 I,. , , 111 ii habit. An excellent border or rock-plant. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100, except where 

 noted 



Monarda 



Oswego Tea, or Bergamot 



Didyma, Cambridge Scarlet. Vivid .scarlet flowers 

 with highly .scented foliage. One of the most showy 

 border plants and of the easiest culture. 



Fistulosa alba. Wild Bergamot. An effective white 

 form. 



20 cts. each, $2 per doz., $12 per 100 



Myosotis • Forget-Me-Not 



Palustris scmpcrflorens. A variel v that is very free 

 and continuous in flowering. Blue with yellow throat. 

 At liome in a rather damp and semi-shaded location. 

 15 cts. each. Si. 50 per doz., $10 per 100. 



(Enothera • Evening Primrose 



Showy |)lants of the easiest possible culture, doing 

 well in aiu i xposed location in the border or rockery, 



Eldorailo. Pure golden yellow, attractive and very 



I'riilicosa major. Large, deep yellow flowers. 



M issoiirieiisis (CE. macrocarpa). Dwarf, trailing 

 \ari(i\, producing large, golden yellow flowers, g to 

 12 inches. 



Speciosa. A new variety of light, graceful habit; 

 satiny white flowers in lovely sprays. 



25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz., $15 per 100 



Pachysandra (Japanese Spurge) 



Terminalis. A low. e\crgreen, trailing plant with 

 ornamental glossy foll.i.'e an, I of the easiest possible 

 I culturi', thrislng in am loiallon lull shade or bright 



i Wi^i w luae glass will n,.i ;'i,)w. At home in a moist soil 

 but will do will in ,li\ spots. Strong clumps, 20 cts. 

 I each, $2 per do/., Si 5 JH-r 100. 



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