CATALOGUE OF HAUDT PLANTS. 
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EACH. DOZEN. 
Clematis PHcheri. — Pitchei^s Leather Flower. — A tall climber 
with browaish-purple flowers of a thick leathery 
texture. All summer 30 
recta. Upriglit VirgiiVs Batcer.—An erect spaoios 2 
to 4 ft. with dense panicles of small white flowers 
in early summer 25 
tubulosa- — A very showy erect species with dense co- 
.rymbs of small purple flowers, resembling those 
of a Hyacinth, July and August 50 
verticillaris. — A trailing species will suited for rock- 
work with bluish purple flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across, in April and May 30 
Viorna. — A climbing fipecios 6 to 12 ft with bell 
phaped reddish purijla flowers. July and Sept ... 25 $2.50 
Virginiana. Virgin's Bower. s\. tall climbing sijecios 
with large panicles of small white floworb in Aug. 
and Sept followed by the showy seeds. Suited 
for a screen $l().00por 100 20 2.00 
Vilicella. Vine Bincer Clematis. — Climber 8 to 12 ft. 
with bluish purple drooping flowers 2 to 3 inches 
across. July and August 25 
Campanula Carpatica. Carpathian Harebell. — A dwarf plant 
with largo showy blue flowers, all summer. G to 
12 inches 30 3.00 
rolundifolia. Uarehell. — A beautiful native sprcics 
with numerous deep blue flowoi-s in summer. 6 
to 12 inches 20 2.00 
Tenori. Tenorc'sBellJioicer. — A fine species for the bor- 
der with large blue flowers; all summer, 2 to 3 ft 25 2.50 
Cerastium Biebersteinii. Mouse-car. — Forms mats of bright 
gieen foliage and is covered with white flowers 
inspriug. 6 to & inches §10.00 per 100 20 2.00 
Boissieri. — A flue silvery-leaved species with largo 
white flowers in summer. G to 10 iuohos 25 2.50 
Chrysanthemum Indicum. — Valuable late blooming plants, either 
for-shoUored gardens or for blooming in doors. 
Kequire a rich spot. Many choice named sorU, 
both large and small flowers and JapauoHO vari- 
otiOh-, 1 to 3 ft iJia.OO per 100 20 2.00 
Conoclinium cceleslinum. Mist Flower.— \ beautifnl showy 
plant with blue flowers in corymbs in Soptombor. 
1 to 2 ft 25 2.50 
Convallaria majalis. IMi/ of the Valler/.—'Too well known to 
need any description. Plant in a shady spot iu 
rich soil 20 2.00 
Imported Clumps in fall 40 4.00 
Imported Crowns in fall ^2,50 p.-r 100 
majalis rosea.— A rose-colored Torioty of the above; 
plant in same situations 20 2.00 
Imported Clumpa in fall GO G.OO 
Imported Crowns in fall $6.00 per 100 
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