132 CURTIS & COBB'S 



Med Achillea. Bright red; in clusters. 1 foot. July, August. Per 



doz., 2.00 ... . 25 • 



Achillea tomentosa. A remarkably neat and dwarf-growing species, 



with bright yellow flowers, blooming throughout the summer . . .35 

 Arabis lucida variegata. A pretty variegated plant, with white 



flowers in May ; good for edgings . . 35 



Polygoneum bistorta. A dwarf species, with pink flowers in June 



and July . . . ... . ., . . , . .25 



Stellaric pubera. White in great profusion*. June and July . . .35 

 Spirea ulmaria variegata. Dwarf finely, variegated ; flowers white .35 

 JBaptisia Australis. Blue, pea-shaped flowers ; abundant bloomer. 



2 feet. June. Per doz., 2.50. 25 



Cerastium ar vense. A dense mass of white blossoms, like a patch of 



snow. 6 inches. May. Per doz., 2.00 25 



Hibisctis palustris. A superb native plant ; rose-colored blossoms, 



four or five inches in diameter ; loves moisture. 4 feet. July. Per 



doz., 3.00 35 



Lychnis viscaria splendens. Dense spikes of rosy-red blossoms. 



feet. June. Per doz., 2.50 25 



Lythrum roseum, superbum. Purplish-red ; in tall, erect spikes ; 



very showy ; in masses. 2 to 3 feet. June, July. Per doz., 2.50 . .25 



White Periwinkle ("Myrtle "). Per doz., 2.50 25 



Double Blue Periwinkle. Per doz., 2.50 .25 



Variegated-leaved Periwinkle. Per doz., 2.50 25 



The Periwinkles are well-known trailing plants, with evergreen foliage. 

 The white variety is very beautiful and desirable. The double blue variety 

 is a great improvement on the common single blue. These are perfectly 

 hardy, and thrive anywhere ; but the variegated-leaved kind requires the 

 protection of a few leaves thrown over it in winter. 4 inches. May, June. 

 Gypsophila paniculata. This is a rare and very valuable plant, 

 with myriads of small white flowers, which surround it like a cloud. 



It is excellent for bouquets. i£ feet. June, July. Per doz., 3.50 . .35 



Twelve of the above, one of each, the Proprietor's selection . . . 2.50 

 Twenty -five of the above, one of each, the Proprietor's selection . . 4.50 

 Assortment of fifty Perennials, two of each, the Proprietor's selection . 8.50 

 Assortment of one hundred Perennials, two of each, the Proprietor's 



selection ............ 16.00 



PAISLEY PINKS. 



IN TWELVE NAMED VARIETIES. 



These are very hardy, and thrive in any common garden soil. The flowers are 

 double, of various shades, from pure white to white and pink, white and purple ; 

 most beautiful and ornamental for edging and small gioups. In bloom June 

 and July. Good for forcing. 50 cents each. Per doz., $5.00. 



