CATALOGUE OF SEEDS. l$l 



Each. 



Double Blue Campanula. Resembles the last, except in color. 



Both are varieties of Campanula Persicafolia, and are mong the 



most beautiful of the family. 2 feet. June. Per doz., 3.00 . . .3° 

 Crowned Campanula. A Campanula of vigorous growth, bearing 



masses of bright-blue, semi-double flowers. 2} feet. June, July. 



Per doz., 2 50 25 



Other Campanulas in variety. These, together with the above, 



comprise the finest of this beautiful family of perennials. Per doz., 



2.59 . . . . . . . . . . . I .25 



Liatris* Several species. Purple and red, in tall, upright spikes. 2 to 



3 feet. July, August. Per doz., 2.50 25 



Oriental Popptf. A magnificent perennial. Flowers often six inches 



in diameter, of a vivid scarlet or crimson. The plant improves 



from year to year, and, for effect in the garden, surpasses the Paeony. 



2 to 3 feet. June. Per doz., 3.00 30 



Ferruginous Foxglove. Very curious flowers, in spikes sometimes 



two feet long, and of a clear, brown color. 3 to 5 feet. June, July. . 



Per doz., 2.50 . ... 25 



Other Foxglove. These are improved varieties of the old garden 



Foxglove. Many of them are white, spotted and blotched with deep 



purple and black. 3 feet. June, July. Per doz., 2.00 . . . .20 

 Gaillardia Maxima. Yellow and purplish red, with dark, centre ; 



very profuse ; bloom from June to October. 2 feet 35 



Double White Achillea. Resembles the Feverfew, but perfectly 



hardy. 1^ feet. June, July. Per doz., 2.50 25 



Droad-leaved Statice. A very distinct and striking plant, with large 



spreading clusters of light purple flowers. 2 feet. July. Per doz., 



: 3-00 • . ■ . #jj >* '.<• V ^'.,,'' , \ i . 



I/yon's Chelone. Bright purple flowers, in shape somewhat like the 



Snapdragon, i^feet. June, July. Per doz., 2.50 . . . . .25 

 Variegated-leaved Funkia. Very beautiful ; variegated leaves in 



clumps close to the ground ; blue flowers in spikes two feet high. 



July. Per doz., 4.50 . . . 50 



Trillium grandijiora. Pure white flowers, very large and fine ; the 



best of the Trilliums. 1 foot. May. Per doz., 4.00 . . . . .40 

 Bearded Chelone. Bright coral-red, in tall spikes. 2 to 3 feet. June. 



Per doz., 2.50 . .25 



Iberis corroifolia. An admirable plant, with clusters of pure-white 



flowers, and bright evergreen foliage. 1 foot. May 35 



Iberis Saxatile. Snow-white ; beautiful. 1 foot. May 35 



Iberis tennoreaua. A very dwarf, neat-growing evergreen plant; 



flowers white, shaded with purple. May and June . . . . .35 

 Asclepias ttlberosa. Rich orange ; in large, dense clusters. 2 feet. 



July. Per doz., 2.50 . . . . 25 



Variegated Monkshood. Blue and white ; fine. 2 to 3 feet. July. 



Per doz., 2.50 .... 25 



Fyrenman Monkshood. Dark porcelain-blue ; large clusters. 3 ft. 



July. Per doz., 2.50 25 



