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Perennials 



Hardy Perennial 



Polemonium caeruleum album. Pure white 

 flowers. May-July. 20 els. each, $2 

 per doz. 



POLYGONUM Sieboldi. Produces clouds 

 of creamy white flowers; a very effec- 

 tive plant for bold massing. 



PRIMULA veris (English Cowslip). I'ine 

 colors. April. 



P. vulgaris (Common English Primrose). 

 Pale yellow. April. 



PYRETHRUM hybridum. Very frec- 

 iiowering; perfectly hardy and fine for 

 cutting, to 2 ft. May-June. 



P., Single and Double Named Varieties. 

 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



REHMANNIA angulata. Rose-colored 

 flowers with yellow throat. 5 to 6 ft. 

 25 cts. each, I2.50 per doz. 



ROMNEYA Coulteri (California Tree 

 Poppy). Large, snowy white crinkled 

 flowers, 4 to 5 inches across, with golden 

 yellow stamens and of delicate perfume. 

 July-August. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per 

 doz. 



RUDBECKIA laciniata (Golden Glow). 

 A magnificent and stately border plant; 

 produces masses of double golden yellow 

 flowers. July-Sept. 



R. maxima. Large yellow flowers. June- 

 Sept. 



R. Newmanni. Dark orange-yellow flow- 

 ers; fine for cutting. July-Oct. 25 cts. 

 each, $2.50 per doz. 



SALVIA argentea. Yellow flowers; large, 

 flat, white, woolly leaves. June. 



S. patens. Exquisite sky-blue flowers; 

 very rare color. Sept. 25 cts. each, 

 S2.50 per doz. 



SAPONARIA ocymoides. A rock plant, 

 producing bright crimson flowers. June- 

 August. 



SCABIOSA Caucasica. Pale lilac flowers 

 about 3 inches across. 20 cts. each, 

 S2 per doz. 



S. Caucasica alba. A white-flowering form 

 of preceding. 20 cts. each, $2 per do7.. 



Prices of all, except where not( 



?lant», continued 



SEDUM spectabile. Handsome rose- 

 colored flowers in immense heads, dur- 

 ing late fall. 



SILENE alpestris (Alpine Catchfly). 

 Masses of white flowers. July. 



SPIR.S;A Aruncus. Handsome light green 

 pinnate foliage; small, creamy white 

 flowers. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



STACHYS lanata. Purple spikes of flow- 

 ers, with soft, silvery foliage. June- July. 



STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). Fine 

 spikes covered with a profusion of small 

 blue flowers. July-August. 



STOKESIA Cyanea (Blue Stokcsia). The 

 flowers are 3 or 4 inches across, of a fine 

 sky-blue, somewhat like a China Aster. 

 June-October. 



THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. A fine plant 

 with clover-like foliage and long spikes 

 of bright yellow, pea-shaped, lupin- 

 like flowers. June-july. 25 cts. each, 

 $2.50 per doz. 



TRADESCANTIA Virginica (Spiderwort). 

 Grass-like leaves and blue or violet 

 flowers. May-August. 



TRITOMA (Red-LIot Poker; Torch Lily 

 and Flame Flower). A most beautiful 

 and exceedingly ornamental autumn- 

 flowering family. 



T. Pfitzeri. A sviperb variety, very free- 

 blooming. Color a rich brilliant orange. 



T. uvaria grandiflora (Common Red-Hot 

 Poker). Orange-red spike thrown well 

 above the foliage. 4 to 5 feet. Aug-Sept. 



VERBASCUM pannosum. Clear yeflow; 

 fine large silvery foliage. July-August. 



VERONICA longifolia, var. subsessilis. 

 Intense, lustrous blue flowers from July 

 till fall. Flowers in showy spikes. 

 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. 



VINCA minor (Blue Periwinkle). A low, 

 creeping plant, valuable for covering 

 the ground under pine trees and other 

 shady places. 



YUCCA filamentosa. Fragrant cup-shaped 

 creamy white flowers in spikes 5 to 6 

 feet long. 



i, 16 cts. each, $1.50 per doz. 



HARDY GRAPE-VINES 



The Grape will grow and bear abunc 

 Brighton. Red. Bunch and berries me- 

 dium; skin thin; flesh sweet, with 

 scarcely any pulp; quality best. 

 Campbell's Early. Black. Berries large, 

 nearly round; skin thin; flavor rich and 



Concord. Black. Early. Decidedly the most 

 popular Grape in America. Bunch large. 



Duchess. White. Bunch and berries 

 medium; equality best. 



Extra-strong 3-year-old canes 



dantly in any reasonably good soil. 

 Delaware. Red. Bunch small, compact; 

 berries small; skin thin, but firm; flesh 

 juicy and very sweet. 

 Moore's Early. Black. Bunch not quite 

 so large as Concord; berries larger. Vine 

 very healthy and hardy. 

 Niagara. White. Bunch very large and 



compact. Berries large, round. 

 Worden. Black. Bunch large and com- 

 pact; berries very large; skin thin, 

 i. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 



