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Candytuft • Iberis 
Corraefolia. Compact 
heads of pure white flowers 
in early spring; foliage ever- 
green; persistent bloomer. 
Gilbraltarica. Flowers 
large, white, tinted with 
red; very fine. 
Evergreen (I. semper- 
virens). Of spreading habit; 
flowers pure white, com- 
pletely covering the plant; a 
fine border plant and valuable 
for forcing. 
Cardinal Flower 
Lobelia 
A fine, scarlet, hardy 
plant, of easy cultivation; 
well adapted to clay soils; flowers fiery 
dinal; blooms in August and September. 
4 feet. 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina 
An ornamental grass of great beauty; foliage 
marked crosswise with alternate bands of white 
and green. Large blooms develop in the autumn; 
hardy. A small root when delivered; from 4 to 5 
feet high when fully grown. 
Chalk Plant ■ Gypsophila 
Acutifolia. A reliable plant, worthy of gen- 
eral culture; very choice for cutting; small white 
flowers in panicles, blooming in July. 
Paniculata. Has a symmetrical bush, cov- 
ered with white flowers. Blooms in July. 2 to 3 
feet. 
Repens. A handsome trailing form, with 
light green foliage and pink and white flowers. 
July to September. 6 inches. 
Chamomile • Anthemis 
Golden Marguerite {k. tinctoria). Flowers 
golden yellow, in bloom from June to November; 
splendid for cut-flowers. 2 to 3 feet. 
Christmas Rose • Helleborus 
Atrorubens. Flowers of purplish red, 
produced in clusters, blooming in April. 
Niger. Beautiful pure white flowers, with 
slight rosy tinge when grown outdoors. A 
favorite among market -growers. Blooms freely 
in December and January. 
Chinese Bellflower 
PI atycodon 
Grandifiorum. Plants 
of erect growth, blooming 
in constant succession; large 
blue flowers. June to July. 
I to 2 feet. 
Columbine ■ Aquilegia 
Alpine (A. Alpina). An 
elegant, erect bush, hand- 
some foliage; soft, showy blue 
flowers 8 to 9 inches. 
Cone Flower 
Rudbeckia 
GAiLiAEDiA NewHiani. Produces 
golden yellow flowers, with 
black centers; blooms in great profusion 
during the autumn. 3 feet high. 
Purpurea. Has large and handsome crimson- 
purple flowers, with dark central disk. Blooms 
in September. 
Day Lily • Hemerocallis 
Yellow (Flava). Bright golden; very fragrant; 
fine for cutting and forcing. A thoroughly hardy, 
true perennial. Will last for twenty years without 
renewing. 
AQUILEGIA 
