EVERYTMSHS F©R THE GARDJEH = - Floweir S 
ee 
No 
851. 
yi ft. Mixed. May. 
FORGET-ME-NOT Pkt ct 
(See Myosotis also) 1q 
^ .„ . GAILLARDIA 
ereat vaS? A^n'^.^f'^^'lf"- beauty and continuous flowering. Is ot 
oeo r,? i^J,A°.C''°.i'H"='^' very hardy. * 
vXi^jE^fES-2H'?t.,'^'^™'*^ "f^^ST GRANDIFLORA 
853. COMPACTA— Large, d«p scirlet ' flowerV edged golden Veliow! ' i ' ft. 10 
tembw'r!^^ flowers. August-Sep- 
ASst^.^.*^'.°"^. .'*'""°* Alpine" VpedesVs 'ft. 
856. 
10 
10 
GERANIUM 
SANGUINEUM-IM ft. Blood red. August 10 
GEUM 
fc™?^'^^^""^^"'^ (Glory)-Very fine double strain, orange 
fre vJ?; S^J^tirf, MRS. - BRADSHAW-f he- orangelscariet flowers " 
are very large and full and come quite true from seed. This is a great 
advance on any other seedling Geum. Height 18 inches. . . . . ^ . i o 
GYPSOPHILA 
ru1«n?"a'lTS!;r'h °' ""''^ for 
SO^nel- ce'n? InTT' °' ""."^J^ "o"'" whfch lasting in'^erfectTon! 
DlaSL ^ expected to come double, the balance single-flowering 
8S1. 
plants. 
fryjV??'^:^'"^ SUPERBUM^Pra^u'cVs"^ single stem which sends out 
t"SJfl'i2?.°„".?I":°iL'.'l''*-??h5^^=='<=h bearing clusters of pure golden 
25 
yellow flowers, producing-rr^Jst oVnam^ntat effic" . 30 
862. SANGUINEA (Coral PIa„"S^"'^Red ,S 
Snno'i'bl su;^LS""''" '""'^^ °' ""'"^'^ flowers:whiihtir-cutUng 
„ , HOLLYHOCK 
gives an°efrec^tnnf»!^*^°'M "'.^ardy plants, and a clump or line in any garden 
berv or f^rmin^ , attamable w.th any other plant. For planting among shrub- 
anv t?™/ kI? ^ a background for other flowers it is without eqiTal. Seed sown 
git result, fh'^^'.f"^'"!?'?^'' P™^"<== P'»"'^ flowering next year. tS 
f!L7Cdf ^^a^'^unr t^elr^ p%Je^°h^eWel^^0""- ^""^ 
CHATER'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN. 
t^- w'J.'Pt?^ scarlet. f^r. SALMON % 
865 CRIMfnN "^OSY CARMINE ! ! ! ! 25 
lis vFI l^S,'^ 2S 869. PINK 25 
I??: XfL^^glTEr^-KloweVs have fot the"^iS?he^o'r^Pn?r.- variety' " 
E'J^F.^^U^LE MIXED VARIETIES. ]o 
973. BRILLIANT SINGLE VARIETIES, MixED " 
HOP 
875. JAPANESE. (This variety is not hardy) . 10 
IBERIS 
tiV. S.'ffc^cl'^i^.VTY^^^^^ " 
ers varying from pale lilac to blush; fine. May- June. . . ... . . .7. . . . lo 
r'^n!!l^y'^"^'~^ ^V"^ '"'"■'^y perennial with large Gloxinia-like blooms 
ShII/ ?f " n"'' 1^";'"^ Solden yellow throat and graceful 
foUage. Equally valuable for the greenhouse or outdoor culture 2 ft 25 
KUDZU VINE 
ftalk'**?{^^h7t"T^n'*P^^.^^-p''"^'^ Jack-and-the-Bean- 
The first vLht Jn^ , bow fast and far this vine can climb. 
pSmanlnt v?ne ' """^ "P '° ^'"^ for 
15 
881. (Flax) Perenne — 2 ft. 
882. CARDINALIS— 2 ft. 
LIATRIS 
fire5:ti^7.'^.'^.'"'"^^'"'~^"- Ro^y-P-'-Ple; J">y-August. Bright and 
LINuivi 
Mixed. August 10 
LOBELIA 
883 PERENNIAL HYRRrni'''TT°"T",'l'- .J"'y-September 25 
niT^^f;. .1 ■ Magnificent strain of hybrid Lobelias. 
Flowers exhibit a wonderfu variety of brilliant shades of pink, carmine 
wiS '=7'°^0"- P"P'«. --ieh purple blue. These hybrids bloom 
with a freedom far exceeding that of the old L. cardinalis 35 
, „„.„^ LUPINUS 
LUPINS are of easy culture and the seeds 
tended to bloom as they are troublesome 
showiest of summer flowering plants, and their long Vpifces orriJhiy"?;ior'ed 
should be sown where in^ 
to transplant. Are amongst the 
, . ---- r. i-.-..^.!, ai.,^ the— ' ■* — 
88rroiTpfiTi:i!l5^&'°' '"^^^^^ 
88S. " Blue..'.'.:.;::::::::.' J2 
886- " White ::::::. }S 
887. 
Rose Shades . 
10 
LYCHNIS 
flower, nf thV7-'T,=J'l .a" Perennial collections. The large glowing 
°lI''stS^'%iTl<X^^^ -Haageana- is rimlrkably' 
No. * • 
lis: SAAGEiOTvBRfSll'''"! ^l'^'' , ^--August . % 
oo». HAAUtAlNA HYBRIDA— 2 ft. Mixed scarlet and white. June-August 10 
MALVA 
890. MOSCHATA (Mu.k Mallow)-2 ft. Rose and white. 
Lychnis' should 
June-July IS 
July-September 10 
891. EXIMEA NANA (GoIdii?t^ni?tt'^'Yenow 
892. DIDYMA— 3 ft. Scarlet. Jun'^Au^u^t'^P'^. 25 
IVIONTBRETIA 
893. MIXED— 2 ft. Different shades of orange. July-September 10 
M »• », MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not) 
an&of'ertJrs^m g?o"wth°''""''"' ^' 1-ge-flowering Forget-me-nots, 
f|<- RpBUSTA GRANDIFLORA— Blue 
896 D 11 TlrmRt^VRf • i^'P- 1''" H'",^ ■6"i°Vhes: May-jine is 
897' RUTH FISr^FR V Y^"^ beautiful pure white. 6 ins. MaJ-June IS 
898 ROYAI rTmI "S^V' P*'^ blue flowers: plants compabt . . . . 2S 
BLUE— Early and free-blooming; flowers of the deepest indigo- 
12 Inches ^"'^'^^ " excellent for cutting. Height 
T^: ^f;ili^-^'^'^'''<-'.""pri«^'ba^^^ fi 
901. FINEST MIXED VARIEtiES (Forget-m;:Aoi)-M;y-"june; I'o 
OENOTHERA 
902. FRASERl— ft. Yellow ^ 
PEA PERENNIAL 
LATHYRUS or HARDY SWEET PEA-Grows 6 to 8 ft. high when 
Ss.°°Ju1y-'ll'^'tU\r''""^ "'"""^ """-^ - 
Im: Prgc bea^yZ^^^^^^^^^ io 
906! MIXED colors'. J ' ^^'.'.[[ ^ ! .' .' .' " ' ' ; ■ 
PERENNIAL POPPY 
much''orTz°ed''?or%"a^er'eri''"'""' P"""' 
tol Icft^N^}^ Ewing;. Superb Single Mixed. Extra fine. ... 10 
^9.- ICELAnSII^GLE-^yToC E^*^^ }S 
910. ICELAND SINGLE— White in 
911. ICELAND SINGLE— Orange-scarlet. v.'.'. .' Jo 
The Iceland variety is sweet-scented, and has satin-like flowers of ' every 
112 RBl=r^c?TP|'JlS"!j'*?.'°?"P^'=^,'^'-f™'"May. alls^^^ 
S u J . J . u ^ ^- .blood-crimson flowers with glittering 
black blotch at base of each petal. lulv in 
*13. ORIENTALE-3 ft. Dark red. leaves dark CTe'en 10 
914. ORIENTALE Queen Alexandra (New)-The^co"or'iV uniqui." ' Bright 
rosy-salmon with a conspicuous crimson blotch. Splendid.. 7.. IS 
Magnificent plants of noble aspect for borders, woodlands, wild gardens, 
915. ORIENTALE 
Very fine .... 
916. ORIENTALE "Riembrandt"— Magnificent" o'range-scariet. ' The most 
gorgeous of all jO 
917. ORIENTALE "Beauty of Livermere"-^Crimson' with blicfcbiotch, 
rine large flowers jc 
Tig olilS?t}"F Q"f«n';-saimon yeiiow: ! ! ! ! i ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! i ! ! IS 
919. ORIENTALE Mrs. Perry"- A variety of P. orientale with immense 
flowers of beautiful soft salmon-pink shades 20 
EWING'S SUPERB ORIENTALE MIXTURE-a' splendid'strkin '. ." ." IS 
'Princess Victoria Louise" — Bright salmon-scarlet. 
920. 
921. 
922. 
PLATYCODON 
Grandiflora (or Wablenbergia)— Large deep blue, IK ft. July 10 
t^randlHora Alba (or Wablenbergia)— Large pearly-white, 1 H ft. July 10 
POLYANTHUS 
923. H ft. Fine mixed. Most beautiful plant, either for out or indoor 
decoration. Very hardy and flowers early. May 10 
POTENTILLA 
924. Hybrida— Double mixed, 11^ ft 25 
925. Hybrida— Single mixed. 1 14 ft. Produces blooms of velvety texture 
in crimson, maroon and orange-yellow. June-August 10 
PHYSALIS 
926. FRANCHETTI-— 2 ft. In autumn bears handsome orange scarlet seed 
capsules, resembling Chinese lanterns ifl 
„ PHLOX 
The Perennial Phlox is one of the most popular and best hardy perennials. 
Is of erect bushy habit, aiid produces compact showy heads of bloom of the 
most beautiful and varied colors. August-September. (See also Plant De- 
partment). 
927. EWING'S SUPERB PRIZE STRAIN- 
in superb mixture. 
3 ft. 
-Newest and choicest hrbrids 
IS 
PRIMROSE 
928. VULGARISE inches. Yellow. May-June iQ 
929. IRISH— In many colors, 4 inches. May- June 2S 
930. JAPONICA (Japanese Primrose)— Bright and showy' flowers'- ' borne 
in whorls on stems 6 to 9 inches long; mixed colors 
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