CATALOGUE OF" HARDY PLAOTS, 
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EAOH. IK}ZEN. 
Asler sericeus. — A Bilky-leaved sj>eciea with mimerous large 
bright purple flowers in autumn. 1 to 2 ft 25 $2.50 
speclabiliS- — A fine showy late summer flowering Epe- 
cies with very large bright purple flowers 20 2.00 
Astilbe Japonica. Japan Astilbe. — ^Silvery white flowers and 
dark green fob'age; early summer. Fine for 
forcing and also for cut flowers. 10 to 12 inches. 
Incorrectly called Spircea Japonica. $ 1 0. 00 per 1 00 20 2.00 
Thunbergii. — A new^ species from Japan, with greenish 
wbite flowers in mid-summer. Valuable on ac- 
count of its fine foliage. 2 to 3 ft 30 3.00 
Aubrielia. — Three species of these fine early spring flowering 
plants. Plowers purple. 3 to G inches 20 2.00 
Baplisia auslralis. Blue False Indigo, — Handsome folinge 
and dark blue flowers in racemes, 1 to 2 ft. long, 
in summer. 2 to 3 ft 25 2.50 
Caliuna vulgaris. Heather, — A charming dwarf evergreen shrub 
producing in August racemes of purplish pink, 
and wrhite flowers. Should have a little hay thro\ra 
over the tops in winter to prevent the suu from 
scorching the foliage. Small plants 25 2.50 
Large plants 75 7.50 
Clematis anguslifolia. — An erect species 2 to 3 ft. similar in 
flower and habit to O, recta 25 
Calesbeyana. — A late flowering species from Florida, 
but perfectly hardy. Cbmbing fi to 12 ft. and 
bearing in Sept. large panicles of small pure white 
flowers 25 2 . 50 
coccinea. Scarkt Glanatis. — Too much, cannot be said 
in favor of this beautiful scarlet flowered Texan 
species, first introduced by us. It grows from *t 
to 6 ft. high and bears brilliant scarlet flowers 
from June until Nov per 100 $15.00 25 2.50 
crispa. Curly Leat/itr Flower, — One of the best and 
showiest of the N. A. species. Olimba 4 to 
8 ft. and produces in June and July large cum- 
bers of very fragrant lilac-purple flowers...,,, ... 80 8.00 
Davidlana. — An erect species with bright blue flowers 
very fragrant ; similar in habit and growth to O. 
tubulosa 1.00 
Douglasii. — An erect spocies 6 to 12 inches with finely 
divided loaves and solitary deep purple flowers in 
April and May 30 8.00 
Flammula. Stoeet ScenUd VirgbVs Bower. — A slender 
climber 10 to 15 ft with very numerous small 
white fragrant flowers, July to Sept 20 3,00 
JFremontii, — An erect species 1 to 2 ft. similar in flower 
and habit to C. oo/iroUvca , 25 J. 50 
flraveolens. Jleavy-ScenUd Clematis. — A tall climbing 
species with greenish yellow flowers 1 to 2 inches 
across produced in great abundance all summer 
