Heuchera Sanguinea. (Alum Root.) Brilliant 
crimson spikes. 2 feet. 
Hibiscus Moscheutos. The fine old Swamp Rose 
Mallow. Large purplish pink flower with large dark 
eye. Four to five feet. lo cts.; Ii.oo per dozen. 
— Crimson Eye. Immense flowers of purest white, 
with large centers of velvety crimson. lO cts.; 
^i.oo per dozen. 
Hollyhocks. Crimson, yellow, white, pink. lO cts.; 
^i.oo per dozen. 
— ^Mammotli Fringed. Extra large flowers, in 
mixed colors. Finely curled and fringed. 15 cts.; 
8 for li.oo. 
Hyacinthus Candicans. 20 to 30 white, pendant, 
bell-shaped flowers on stalks 3 to 4 feet high. Blooms 
early and till late fall. 5 cts. ; 12 for 40 cts. 
Hypericum Moserianum. (Gold Flower.) Forms a 
bush 2 to 2X feet high, of slender, well branched 
stems. Bright golden yellow flowers. 
Iberis Sempervirens. Hardy white candytuft. 
25 cts. 
IRIS GERMANICA. (German Iris.) 
—Canary Bird. Falls creamy white, uppers light 
canary yellow; medium sized flower. 
— Celeste. Falls bright blue, uppers delicate grayish 
blue; all having a lavender effect. 
— ^Florentina Alba. Sweet scented, free flowering 
white. 
— Fulda. Satiny white; lower petals lilac, feathered 
yellow. 
— Mad. Chereau. Very delicate and distinct; white 
edged blue. 
— Mrs. H. Darwin. Falls satiny white, veined crim- 
son; uppers white with slight crimson penciling at 
base. 
— Farisiensis. Large, showy, deep purple, delicately 
penciled white. 
— Sibirica. Dwarf, early flowering with attractive 
purplish flower. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI. (Japan Iris.) Perfectly hardy 
and flower in great profusion during June and July. 
Standard named varieties. 
25 cts. each; $3,50 per dozen. 
Mixed Varieties. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per dozen; 
$9.00 per 100. 
IRISPUMILA. (Dwarf Iris.) 
Caerula. Light blue. 
Violacea. Deep pur pie- violet. 
10 cts. each; $1.00 per dozen; $6.00 per 100, 
Lathyrus Latifolius. (Hardy Climbing Pea.) Red, 
pink and white. 20 cts. each. 
Liatris Spicata. (Blazing Star.) 2 to 3 feet spikes 
of gay purple flowers in September. 
LILIUM Auratum. Flowers made up of broad white 
petals, thickly studded crimson-maroon with a 
golden band through the center. 20 cts. each; 12 for 
$2.00; mammoth, 30 cts. each; 12 for $3.00. 
— ^Elegans Mixed. Mixture of reds and orange. 
— ^Krameri. Distinct; large soft pure rose. 25 cts.; 
^2.50 per dozen. 
— ^Longiflorum. Fragrant snow-white trumpet- 
shaped flowers. Qune and July.) 
WLIUM Rubellum. Medium sized flowers of un- 
spotted pink; pretty. 20 cts.; I2.00 per dozen. 
— Speciosum Album. Very fragrant large flowers, 
pure white with green band running through the 
center of each petal. 20 cts. ; I2.00 per dozen. 
Melpomene. Extra large flowers; red, spotted 
crimson. 20 cts.; I2.00 per dozen. 
Rubrum. White, beautifully spotted red. 
— ^Tigrinum, fl. pi. (Double Tiger Lily.) 
Splendens. An improved "Tiger Lily." 
Lily of the Valley. Strong three-year-old imported 
pips, S cts. each; 30 cts. per dozen; $2.00 per 100. 
Deduct 25 cts. per 100 if sent by express. 
Linum Perenne. (Perennial Flax.) Handsome little 
hardy plant for border or rockery. Foliage is fine 
and graceful, with flowers shaped like those of 
Phlox. Bloom all summer. Blue. Clear, delicate, 
light blue. White. 10 cts.; $i..oo per dozen. 
Lobelia Cardinalis. (Cardinal Fl®wer,) One of the 
showiest things in the garden. Intense cardinal-red 
flowers arranged in stocky spikes 15 to 18 inches long 
keep the plant aflame throughout August and 
September. 10 cts.; |i. 00 per dozen. 
— Queen Victoria. Bronzy red foliage and very dark 
scarlet flowers. 
-^Syphilitica. Flowers of deep blue. 
Lychnis Chalcedonica. (Maltese Cross.) Heart- 
lobed stars of brightest vermilion, arranged in large 
flat panicles. 10 cts.; Ii.oo per dozen. 
Alba. A beautiful white form. 
— Viscaria fl. pi. (Lamp Flower.) Almost ever-green 
foliage; in June and July fairly ablaze with close 
spikes of crimson flowers. The most vivid colored 
of any hardy perennial. 
Papaver Nudicaule. (Iceland Poppy.) Cup-shaped, 
white, yellow and orange. 
— Orientale. The brilliant "Oriental Poppy," with 
large and flaming flowers of orange-scarlet. 
^Bracteatum. A charming species, with im- 
mense deep blood-crimson flowers, having a black 
blotch at the base of each petal. 
Pardanthus Chinensis, (Blackberry Lily.) Blooms 
from June to September, with Lily-like blossoms 
of orange-red spotted brown. Large ornamental 
seeds, resembling blackberries, follow the flowers. 
Pentstemon Barbatus Torreyi. (Scarlet Beard 
Tongue.) 10 cts.; ^i. 00 per dozen. 
—Digitalis. A tall border plant, with showy white 
inflated blossoms on slender spikes. 
PEONIES 
Berlisoz. (New.) Broad full flowers of the deepest 
crimson. Very free. 60 cts. ; ^6.00 per dozen. 
Canariensis. Flesh white, with rich canary center. 
50 cts. ; $5.00 per dozen. 
Couronne d'Or. Very late. Good sized flowers of 
creamy white, sometimes flaked carmine at center. 
75 cts.; I7.00 per dozen. 
Delache. Tall; immense globular heads of crimson- 
maroon. 35 cts.; fe. 50 per dozen. 
Dorchester. (Richardson.) Pink. One of the latest 
to bloom. Decidedly dwarf, compact grower; flower 
very full and double. 50 cts.; $4.50 per dozen. 
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