80 
Myosotis. 
Imperatrice Elizabeth. A new 
hybrid Forget-me-not, of erect 
habit and produces beautiful az- 
ure blue flowers in abundance ; 
is said to force well. 50c. each. 
PALUSTRls(.£«r<>/<v7« Swamp Forget- 
me-not.) 8 in. May to August. 
Nierembergia. 
Rivularis. Cup-like flowers, of 
a creamy white tint. 
CEnothera [Evening Pri mrose.) 
Missodriensis. Sulphur yellow; 
large. 6 in. July to August. 
Orobus {Bitter VeteA.) 
Lathyroides. Very fine. 50c. 
Vernus. Dark purple flowers ; 
early. 
Pansy. See Viola Tricolor. 
Papaver. 
Bracteatum. 18 in. June. 
Croceum. An early and free 
bloomer. 
Orientai.e. Orange red ; large. 
18 in. June. 
Pi >LC HERRI MUM. 
By cutting them back in time, a sec- 
ond set of flowers may be obtained ; 
which may also be successfully applied' 
to Larkspurs, Dielytras, &c. 
Pentstemon. 
Coikka. White, tinged with pur- 
ple. 
Coccineus. Deep scarlet. 2 ft. 
June and July. 
Digitalis Excelsa. Lilac. 3 to 4 
ft. August. 
Digitalis Latifolia. 
Gracilis. Fine white, from the 
Rocky Mountains. 
Grandi'florim. Pale lilac. 
Mackavanum. Rosy purple, with 
white. 18 in. June and July. 
Oppositifoi.ium. White, with large 
foliage. 18 in. July. 
Ovatum. Azure tinged with pur- 
ple, with very luxuriant foliage. 
18 in. July and August. 
Pubescens. Lilac and white. 1ft. 
June and July. 
Torreyi. Bright scarlet. 
Phalangium. 
Lii.iago. White, in spikes. 1 ft. 
July and August. 
Phlox. 
Perfoliata Alba. Very fine. 
Perfoliata Verna. Rosy lilac, 
with small pointed greenish foli- 
age ; trailing. Sin. May. 
Procumbens. Delicate pink ; a 
trailing and herbaceous species, 
■ good for edging. 3 in. May. 
Suaveolens. Purple; trailing; 8 
in. May. 
Polemonium. (Greek Valerian.) 
Album. White. 1 ft. July. 
CtERULEUM (Jacob's Ladder.) Blue. 
1 ft. July. 
Grandiflorum. 
Reptans. Blue. 6 in. June. 
Villosum. 
Potentilla (Cinque foil.) 
Atrosanguinea. Deep blood red. 
1 ft. July and August. 
Finkelmanii. Orange scarlet. 1 
ft. July and August. 
Garneriana. Dark crimson. 1 ft. 
July and August. 
O'Briana. Blush and salmon ; fine. 
1 ft. July and August. 
Russelliana. Deep red, shaded 
with maroon. 1 ft. July and 
August. 
Primula (J'rimrose.) 
Auricula. A fine collection. May 
and June. Very fragrant. 
Polyanthus or Primrose, in great 
variety of colors. 8 in. May. 
Pulraonaria {Lungwort.) 
Ccerulea. Fine, drooping ; trum- 
pet shaped. 1 ft. May. 
Maculata. Distinct blotched fo- 
liage ; very fine border plant. 
Pycnanthemum. 
Linifolium. White, fragrant. 
Pyrethrum. 
Atrosanguineum. 
Atropurpureum. 
Delhayii. 
EXIMEUM. 
MULLERII. 
Pyrethrum. Double quilled like an 
Aster, as follows : 
Beaute de Laken. Dark velvety 
scarlet. 
DelioaTISSIMA. Delicate blush. 
Gustavk Hietz. Dull brick. 
Herman Stenger. Rosy blush. 
Madame Billiard. Pale rose. 
Madame M. Lowitz. Rose. 
Mr. Bon ay. Creamy white. 
Mr. Pell. Dark crimson. 
Rose Pom pone. Fine rose. 
Wilhelm Kempler. Purplish rose. 
Seedlings. Double mixed. 
Ranunculus (Crowfoot.) 
Aconitifolius Luteo Pi.eno.— 
Double yellow Crow-foot. 1 ft. 
May and June. 
Bulbosus. Pale yellow ; double. 
Rudbeckia. 
Hirta. Large yellow, with dark 
center. 1 to 2 ft. June and July. 
Ruscus. 
Aculeatus ( Butcher's Broom. ) Ev- 
ergreen. 
Ruta. 
Graveolens. The common Rue. 
