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the McGregor bros. go., Springfield, ohio. 



Mammoth Verbenas. 



McGREGOR'S 



MAMMOTH FLOWERING 



VERBENAS 



One of the most useful and popular plants for 

 bedding' out, affording 1 constant bloom and almost 

 endless variety of colors and markings, and are 

 Df the simplest culture and management. Ten 

 named varieties, separate colors, price 40 cents 

 per dozen; $2.50 per hundred. 



VIOLETS 



MARIE LOUISE 



Bold fine flowers, very fragrant and very prolific. 

 The color is a dark blue, flowers double. This is 

 the favorite double blue. Price, 2'/ 2 -inch stock, 50 

 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred; $25.00 per 

 thousand. 



LADY CAMPBELL 



One of the best of the double purple Violets, sim- 

 ilar in growth and shape of flower to Marie Louise, 

 but color a little lighter. Very good for cut flower 

 planting. Price, 2y 2 -)nch stock, 50 cents per dozen; 

 $3.00 per hundred; $25.00 per thousand. 



VINCA MAJOR 



VARIEGATA — A beautiful variegated trailing 

 plant, admirably adapted for hanging baskets and 

 vases. The leaves are a glossy-green, broadly mar- 

 gined a creamy- white; flowers blue. Plants from 

 thumb pots, fine stock for planting out, 30 cents 

 per dozen; $2.00 per 100. 



HARDY PERENNIAL PLANTS 



HARDY PHLOX 



The plants we of- 

 fer are all strong 

 field grown plants 

 with single stems. 

 The varieties are all 

 the leading ones 

 grown today. Pink, 

 White, Red, Purple, 

 Maroon, Variegated, 

 etc. Our selection of 

 varieties in six col- 

 ors, price, 60 cents 

 per dozen; $5.00 per 

 hundred. 



RUPBECKIA, 



"Golden Glow'' 



A hardy perennial 

 plant growing from 

 four to six feet high, 

 branching freely, 

 and bearing by the 

 hundreds, on long, 

 graceful stems, ex- 



HARDY PLUMBAGO, LADY LARPENT 



Grows in compact clumps, and from the middle of 

 July until severe frost is covered with lovely, rich, 

 violet-blue colored flowers, borne in close terminal 

 heads. The foliage is unique, finely serrated and 

 fringing the stems. We heartily recommend this fine 

 variety for edging walks, beds or borders. Price, 50 

 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hundred. 



Phiox. 



quisite double blossoms of the brightest golden color" 7 ' 

 and as large as Cactus Dahlias. Price, 3'/ 2 -inch potted A 

 plants, 50 cents per dozen; $4.00 per 100. 



CLEMATIS PAN ICULATA 



THE CLUSTER- FLOWS RED CLEMATIS— The <Ji 



flowers are pure white, and are borne in great pan- 

 icles or clusters of blooms. The individual flower is 

 small, but so numerous that they cover the green 

 foliage with immense sheets of white. Price, strong 

 thumb pot plants, fine for planting out, 40 cents per 

 dozen; $2.50 per hundred; $20.00 per 1,000. 



BOSTON IVY (Ampelopsis Ve-itchii) 



This vine also goes under the name of "Japanese 

 Ivy" and "Boston Ivy." It clings readily to any sur- 

 face, not even excepting glass, where it will spread its 

 fairy-like tracery of infinite small leaflets and the 

 accompanying circular suckers by which it is attached. 

 The foliage is closely overlapping, not a stem visible. 

 Its color, very bright in autumn, is a delicate green 

 in summer. Price, 50 cents per dozen; $3.00 per hun- 

 dred. 



HARDY AZALEA MOLLIS (For Forcing.) 



Practically unknown for forcing purposes until a few 

 years ago, the Azalea Mollis now holds a most im-, 

 portant place, especially for the early winter months, 

 and is gaining greater popularity each season; they 

 are easily manipulated at a minimum of expense, and 

 can readily be flowered any time after the middle 

 of January. Fine bushy plants, fifteen to eighteen 

 inches high, fifteen to twenty buds, at $4.00 per dozen. 



