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A FEW FLOWERf^ 



[General Collection of I 



Helianthemum Vulgare. (Rnnk Ruse.) A very pretty ami useful 

 (lu arr I'vi ritrecn |iliiiit. 1") ctf. eaeh ; SI..V) |ier iloz. 



Helianthemums. NiimeJ varieties; ii jjenus of ornaiiu nlal ever- 

 Ki een lli-weriii)- »liniljs, fiiriiiiiix ciirii|i»oi luishes :i tii « Indies ill 

 liei;ilit, C'lvereil with lar^e flowern of every Nlmile of color, I>olli 

 ^liiKle anil iloulile: iiivaliialile for liot, dry situutioii!). 'ii cl». 

 etn.'ii ; ?;i.'>() per thy/.. 



Hedysarum Coronarium. i Fienrh /foiiei/suHie.) Ur ii an<lu liile 

 varii lii s. 15 im. caeh ; SI.S') |jer dozen. 



Hesperis Matronalis. (Siree/ Rockel.) mixed varieties. 13 els. 

 I'ai'li ; >l..".ii piT dozen. 



Hcraclcum Barbatum. .\ tall xrowiiia variety. 75 cla/ eaeli. 



Heracleum Cigantcum. {'liuiil Piir,niip.] A luajesiie plant, ofleii 

 altaiiiiiiK a lielglil of leii feel or more. "•"> et.s. eaeli. 



Hoteia Japonica. (.S»'e .isli/hr .liiiiimlin.) 



Hydrangea Paniculata. .\ splmdid hardy Hydrangea. 2o els., 

 ■VI I'l.i. and SI i-ai li. 



Iberis Sempervirens. Tlie everxieeii eaudytuft ; eoryiiilis of while 

 (Iciwi i-: line Inr liordei's. I.T cts. eaeh ; SLfjO jier dozen. 



Iberis Sempervirens Plena. i.S'r.ii-.) This new plant lonie.-' to ii.s 

 IVom l^urttp'- with ilir highest reeoiiiiiiendations. It is identical 

 with the eoinnoni evergre<'n ('atifiytufl, e.veepl the (lowers are 

 larjrer antl perfectly ilonhie; simwy-while in coliir. It will prove 

 invahialile as a horder plant and for etittin^. 7."i els. each. 



Iris Kampferi, {Jniitinr.KK Flfiir-ttf-liji.) .S-e i)agi' 74. 



Iris Gcrnnanica. TIickc splendid Iris are of the easiir.sl eulliiie, 

 and liliiioo iimst ahnndantly early In .lune. We offer a fine eol- 

 hili.io cif varii'liesal aids, each; 82 per dozen. 



Iris Iberica. A very distinel anil heaiilifnl Iris, tlowcrinj! very 

 early in tile spring. .HI ets. each. 



Iris Siberica. I 7///<''.) Tall, with narrow leaves: white and liluc, 

 and delicately veined flnwers. cIs. each ; S2 per dozen. 



Iris Siberica. I'ivc splendid nanicd varieties. 'J5 ets. each; the 

 live i'^>r SI. 



Iris English. I was greatly attracted liy these lieantiful Iris in 

 I jiglaml, where they are grown largely for eiil flowers in the 

 summer. Willi the exception of the ICwmpferi, there is eer- 

 laiiily no Iris more useful or heaiiliful. We otl'er a .splendid 

 eulledion of 20 nainiKl varieties, .'ill ('Ls. each; ?:t per dozen. 

 The set of 2fi varieties, including .Mmil Blanc, for H. 



Iris English, " Mont Blanc." This i.s a pure white variely, ns 

 lox t'ly as ilic lincst (o-i-hid. .*il) ets. each ; $."1 per dozen. 



Iris Aurea. .\ ruliiisl sju'cii s, with deep, goldcn-ycllnw Ihiwcis. *1 

 each. 



Iris Cengcaulti. .\ dwarf species, willi pure piirplish-hltie fli>wers; 



very rcniarkaljle on acc<iunt of its flowering al two or three dill- 



crt-nt limes during the season. 7."i ci'iits each. 

 Iris Cuprea. Curious eojipcr colored flowers, on .slems two li ct 



high ; liinil of a damp situation. .V) ets. each. 

 Iris Ochroleuca. .A nohle species, growing four to five feel in 



hi'iglil, Willi large, white fhiwer.s. 7.5 ets. each. 

 Iris German, "Gracchus." Lemon and pale yellow, retieuhitetl 



purple; dwarf, compaci growing, free flowering. .A very lieau- 



liful new variely. .\wardi'd a first-class certificate by the lioyal 



llorticnltuial Sicicty of luigland. SI each. 

 Lathyrus Grandiflorus. (I'errnnial Pen.) Purplish-rose flowers. 



Iilomiiiiig I rem .lune to .'<eptemhor. :tu els. each ; S! per dozen. 

 Lathyrus Grandiflorus Albus. ."^ame as above, with white flow- 

 ers. 10 ets. caeh. 

 Lathyrus Rotundifolius. Ki d, early and frci' flowering species. 



;io ets. each ; if;; pi-r dozen. 

 Lathyrus Grandiflorus Biflorues. This is the finest of all the 



J'niiiiiial /'rii.i, tlowering very large; of a bright crimson-scar- 

 let, and very ahundant. £1 each. 

 Linum Lewisii. .\ hardy Klax, with numerous blue flowers. 2U 



els. eaeli ; 82.50 pi r dozen. 

 Linum. Three other varieties. 20 ets. each ; 82 per dozen. 

 Lobelia Cardinalis. One of the finest si arlel hardy plants, and of 



easy culture in any soil. 25 ets. each; 82.50 per dozen. 

 Lychnis Chalcedonica. One of the grand old hardy plants, 



w ith hrilliani >carlel flowers all summer; 20 ets. each; 82 per 



do/eii. 



[Continued 



■dy Plants — Continued,] 



Lychnis Alpina. Keddish purple; very dwarf and neat. 20 els. 



caeh ; ?2 per dozen. 

 Lychnis Haageana. .\ very showy perennial, about one foot in 



height; remarkable for its striking flowers, nearly two inches 



across, of every sliade of color, from brilliant scarlet to pure 



while. Mixed vi|rielies, 20 cIs. each ; ?2 per dozen. 

 Lychnis Haageanna Gigantca. .\ taller growing variety of the 



above. 25 els. each ; 82.50 |)cr dozen, 

 Lychnis Sieboldii. .\ lapane.se species, with large ereaiiwolined 



llowd's. 25 ets. each ; 82.50 per dozen. 

 Lychnis Viscaria Splcndens. Klowers, fiery-red; a neat early 



tlowering border plant. 20 ets. each; 82 per dozen. 

 Lythrum Roseum Superbum. -V vigorous growing perennial, 



about three feet high, with branching s|iikes of bright rose- 



eolorcd flowers. It thrive? best in a damp situation. 20 cents 



eac-h ; ?'2 jicr dozen. 

 Lythrum Gracfferi. rurple-iMse, dwarf liabil, free bhioiuer. 20 



els. l ach ; >2 |ier dozen. 

 Lythrum Virgatum. Iteddish-pnrjile, in large spikes. 20 cents 



each : 82 per dozen. 

 Lupinus Grandiflorus. .\ showy and useful hardy plant ; 20 els. 



each ; 82 per ilozeii. 

 Lupinus Arboreus. { Trpr. lAipiw.) ."siilpliur-yellow ; line shniliby 



s|iecics. 2 I CIS. each ; 82 per dozen. 

 Lysimachia Nummularia. [Monei/iroii.) A creeping plain with 



numerous yillow flowers in summer; splendid for carpeting the 



hardy liorder or under shrubs. 10 ets. each ; 81.00 per doz.; 85 



per 100. 



Lysimachia Nummularia Aurea. Same as above, with goldeii- 



yelbiw foliage. 1.5 els. each ; Sl.oO per dozen. 

 Myosotis Dissitiflora. This is the best of the I'orgct-.Mc-XoIs. 20 



ets. eai-h ; V2 per dozen. 

 Malva Moschata. Large, rosy-purpic flowers; fragranl and good. 



20 cIs. each ; ^*2 per dozen. 

 Malva Moschata Alba. Klowers pure white, 2 inches across and 



very rragraol: a ehanning border plant. 25 ets. each ; 82.-50 per 



dozen. 



GEnothera Biennis, ilu-fiiiiitj Primruxr.) \ handsrnnc tall grow- 

 ing plant, with large, bright yellow tlowers. :i to 5 feel liigii. 20 

 ets. each ; 2 per doze.n. 



CEnothera Drummondi Nana. Large yellow flowers; dwarf ; 

 desirable. 2o ets. each ; 82 per dozen. 



CEnothera Frascrii. Yellow; ilwarlish: a good border plant. 20 

 ets. eai'h ; 82 per dozen, 



CEnothera Rosea. Small rosy-purple (I, iwcrs ; erect habit. 20 ets. 

 each ; 82 per ilozeli. 



CEnothera Lamarckiana. Large yellow llowers, in long sjiikcs; 

 liabil of /iirtiui.y. 20 CIS. each ; 82 per dozen. 



CEnothera Ripari. Showy species about two feet high, com])oscd 

 of a nunibcr of slender branehiiig stems which drooji almost to 

 the ground, producing an abundance of showy yellow flowers. 

 20 ets. caeh ; 82 per dozen. 



CEnothera Pumilla. .^mall yellow flowers; dwarf liabil. 20 ets. 

 each ; 82 ])cr dozen. 



CEnothera Macrocarpa. A good perennial, forming a cmnpacl 

 Irailling mass covered with large dec)) yellow llowers ; will grow 

 in ainiosi any siliiaiion or soil. 20 ets. each ; 82 per dozen. 



CEnothera Missouricnsis. Fine trailliiig species; large yellow, 

 long-lubcd flowers. 20 ets eaeli ; 82 per dozen. 



CEnothera Taraxacifolia. Forms a [(rostrate nia.ss of deep divid- 

 ed foliage and immense large white flowers. 2.5 ets. each ; 82.50 

 jier doz.tMi. 



Paionia. (Aeon;/) Comnion herbaceous varieties. 20 cIs. each; 

 82 per dozen. 



Paeonia. Selected nameil herbaceous varieties. :ifl ct . each ; 8;!.50 

 per dozen. 



Paeonia. New iiaousl •herliaceous varielies. 50 et.s. each; 85 jier 

 dozen. 



Pijconia Tcnuifolia. .\ lieauliful fcrn-leaved ra*(uiy with single 



flowers. 25 els. each. 

 Paeonia Tcnuifolia Flore Plcno. .\ splendid variety of the |)re- 



eeding, with double, blood-red llowers. 75 cis. each. 



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