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HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS (Continued). 



Helianthus Deeapetalis Multiflorus, Fl. PI. (Double Perennial Sunflower), 4 ft. August to frost. Flowers 



single yellow, 2 to 4 inches in diameter ; very double and very numerous. 25 cents. 

 Hemerocallis Flava (Yellow Day Lily), 2 ft. June. 15 cents. 



Hibiscus Flavescens (White Rose Mallow). This species has immense flowers from 6 to 10 inches across, clear 



white with a deep crimson centre. 25 cents. 

 Hibiscus Moschuetos, 5 ft. Aug. Each flower is from 3 to 5 inches across when open, and of a most beautiful 



rose pink color. 25 cents. 



Hypericum Pyriuiidatum (Pyrimidal St. John's Wort), 5 ft. Aug. Clear yellow flowers, 1 to 2 inches in diam- 

 eter. ' 20 csnts. 



Iberis Sempervirens (Hardy 

 Candytuft), 6 in. June. Flowers 

 pure white in many dense round- 

 ed heads entirely covering the 

 plant ; very fine. 25 cents. 

 I.athyrus I<atifolius (Perennial 

 Pea). All summer. A trailing 

 vine with rosy pink flowers on 

 long stems ; very free blooming. 

 25 cents. 



Lobelia Cardinalis (Cardinal 

 Flower), 2 ft. Aug. Flowers deep 

 clear cardinal in long spikes. 20 

 cents. 



Lychnis Cbalcedonica (Pride of 

 London), 3 ft. June and July. 

 Flowers intense scarlet in flat 

 heads at end of stalk ; a very de- 

 sirable variety. 25 cents, 

 liychnis Visicaria, Fl. PI. 

 (Ragged Robin), 1 ft. June. Long 

 dense spikes of dark pink, very 

 double and fragrant flowers. 

 Free blooming. 25 cents. 

 I.ythrum Salicaria Superba 

 (Loose-strife), 3 ft. July and 

 Aug. Numerous long spikes of 

 rose colored flowers. 25 cents. 



... ,.■ - Pseonies. The showiest and most 



Helianthus Multiflorus, Fl. PI. , . , . , , , * 



desirable of hardy ornamental 



plants, which should be introduced into every garden. Our collection comprises one hundred of the most beautiful 

 varieties. 25 cents each ; $2.50 per dozen. 

 Pardantlms Sinensis (Blackberry Lily), 3 ft. July and Aug. Handsome, deep orange-scarlet flowers, with deeper 

 colored spots. 25 cents. 



Penstemon Barbatus Torreyii (Torrey's Penstemon), 4 ft. July and Aug. Flowers brilliant scarlet. 25 cents. 

 Phlox, choice hardy varieties. Our collection of these very showy and hardy plants comprises several of the latest and 



finest varieties of all the varied colors. 15 cents each; $1.50 per dozen. 

 Ranunculus Acris, PI. PI. (Double Buttercup), 2 ft. June to August. 15 cents. 

 Spiraea Auruncus. 3 to 4 ft. June. Very large spikes of fine creamy-white flowers. 25 cents. 



— Filipendula, Fl. PI. (Double Drop-wort), 2 ft. June. Double pure white flowers. 25 cents. 



— Japonica, 1 ft. 



. June. Short spikes of clear white flowers. 20 cents. 



— JLobata (Queen of the Meadow), 4 ft. June and July. Flowers clear pink, in dense, close clusters. 20 cents. 



— Ulmaria Varlegata, 2 ft. Aug. Leaves beautifully variegated with golden yellow. Flowers white 20'cts 

 Veronica Incana (Hoary Veronica), 6 in. July and Aug. Flowers deep azure blue, in dense narrow spikes. 20 cte. 



— Spicata, ft. July and Aug. Flowers amethyst blue. 20 cents. 



— Virgrinica, 5 ft. Aug. Flowers pure white, in immense compound spikes; leaves light green. 20 cents. 



25 varieties from, above list, our selection, - - 



25 " " " purchaser's selection, - 



12 " " " " our selection, - - - 



12 " " w purchaser's selection, - 



$4,50 

 5.00 

 2.25 

 2.50 



