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North Main Street Nursery. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS AND BULBS. 
• Anemone Japonica. A beautiful species, with trifoliate leaves. 
Flowers 2% iuclies in diameter, purplish rose, with yellow centers, 
produced in such numbers in September and October as to make it 
indispensable. 2.') ets. each, $2 per doz. 
Anemone Honorlne Jobert. A distinct and beautiful variety. 
Flowers 2 to li inches in diameter, pure white, center golden yellow, 
borne in great profusion from September to November. 
Astllbe grandlflora {Sjyirwa Japonica). A handsome, hardy 
plant, with fern-like foliage and small, pure white flowers in large 
branching panicles in June. A gem; indispensable in bouquets. 
Kxtensively used by florists for winter forcing. 25cts.: extra size, 
nO cts. 
Coreopsis fanceolata. A profuse bloomer at midsummer of 
golden yellow dowers in continuous succession. 25 cts. 
DELPHINIUMS. (Larkspur.) Stately and valuable plants, easily culti- 
vated; foliage clean aud pretty; habit strong; flowering branches often four 
feet in length. The roots may be di\nded every two years, and if the stems 
are cut back to the ground after flowering they will come up and blossom 
again in August. 
Dielytra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart). A hardy garden plant of 
great beauty, having the foliage of the Peeony and long, drooping 
racemes of pink and white heart-shaped flowers; delicate, curious 
and graceful. 2.5 cts. 
Golden Clow (Rudbeckia). This new plant, which grows to the 
height of 6 feet or more, begins to bloom the last of July, and con- 
tinues for many weeks. The flowers, which completely cover the 
bush, are golden yellow, 2 inches in diameter, and double. It is the 
finest hardy plant of recent introduction. 25 cts. each, $2 per doz. 
Cladiolus, California (Burbank's). A strain with delicate and 
beautiful colors and thick petals. Selected from many thousands. 
10 cts. each, $1 per doz. 
Cladiolus, Lemolne's and Candavensls. Mixed colors. 50 cts 
to $1 per doz. 
ffi^'We have printed a special circular of this popular bulb, giving 
description of varieties, prices, mode of cultivation, etc., which we 
will mail free on application. 
Helenium autumnale superbum. A desirable hardy plant, which 
blooms the entire fall and presents masses of golden yellow, making 
it very conspicuous for grand effect. 25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz. 
Hellanthus multiflorus. This beautiful variety grows to the 
height of four feet, and flowers in August and September. They are 
very desirable and lasting as cut-flowers, having long stems, and of 
a bright golden yellow color, double and of the size of the Dahlia. 
A gem in any collection. 25 cts. each, $1 for 5. 
THE IRIS. Having all the tints of the rainbow; they are quite hardy, of 
distinct and very showy colors, and flower for a period of six or seven weeks. 
Some of tliem rival orchids in their markings and beauty. 
Iris, Cerman. 1.5 cts. each, $1.25 per doz. 
Iris Kaempferl. This new species from Japan possesses a grace 
of outline and a delicacy of coloring not to be found in other combi- 
nations cyciii the finest of tropical flowers. The cost of arranging 
and planting is very little in comparison with the pleasure of seeing 
their beauty to the best advantage. $.'i per do/,. Selected seedlings, 
$1.50 per doz. * 
