John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
IRIS Kaempferi. Iso-no-nami. White, striped blue, upper petals blue, large. 
Shoko-no-Nisliil<i. Single white, veined purple, upper petals violet-red. 
Tokyo-no-Hana. Double, deep blue, yellow centre, extra large. 
Warai-hotei. Double blue. 
Mixed. All colors. 
Pumila cyanea. Rich purple. 10 inch. May. 25c. 
Sibirica. Bright lilac blue. 3 feet. May-Jime. 
Siberica alba. White. 3 feet. June. 
LIATRIS Spicata. Button Snakeroot. A perennial that will grow in almost any soil, 
flowering freely from July to September. Color rosy-purple. 3 feet. 
LOBELIA Ctirdinalis. Cardinai, Flower. The flowers are of an intense scarlet, 
and is one of the most showy of all our native flowers. 2 feet. August-Septem- 
ber. 
LUPINUS Polyphyllus. Lupine. Very effective, violet-blue pea-shaped flowers, in 
long spikes. 3 feet. May- June. 
— Polyphyllus alba. A white form of the preceding. 
LYCHNIS Chalcedonica. Jerusalem Cross. Of easy culture, brilliant orange- scar- 
let flowers; very desirable. 3 feet. June-August. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum. Rosy Loose Strife. A strong growing plant. 
■ thriving in almost any position; large spikes of rose-colored flowers. 4 feet, 
June-August. 
MONARDA Didyma. Oswego Tea or Fragrant Balm. Very showy plants, with 
aromatic foliage; brilliant crimson flowers. 3 feet. July-September. 25c., 
MONTBRETIA Crocosmiaeflora. One of the brightest of summer flowers, deserving 
more attention, deep golden orange flowers. 2 to 2]/^ feet. July. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens. Forget-me-not. This favorite plant is hardly 
ever out of bloom; useful in the rockery or for shady spots in the garden. 1 foot. 
OENOTHERA Fraseri. Evening Primrose. Very useful garden plants. Flowers are 
rich yellow and abundant. IJ^feet. June-September. 
P,i€;NIES. The stately beauty of their bloom makes them indispensable for every 
garden. They are very hardy and easily grown in any good garden soil, requiring 
only to be heavily manured in the fall. They should have plenty of water at all 
times, especially when in bloom. 
Aglae Adanson. Large flower, clear amaranth in color, a strong growing variety. 
35c. 
Alexander Dumas. Medium size, light pink in color, outer petals creamy 
white. 35c. 
Alice de Vulvecourt. A compact growing variety, color lilac white, flecked with 
crimson, outer petals cream, fragrant. 35c. 
Auguste Miellez. Yellow, with outside petals pink, a very attractive variety. 
35c. 
Buyckii. Centre of flower white, sometimes flecked crimson, outer petals lilac, 
fragrant. 35c. - 
Canari. Pure white, shading to pale pink. A late flowering variety. 35c. 
Charlemagne. Creamy white, slightly shaded lilac. A good late variety. 35c. 
Comte de Cussy. Medium size flower, violet-rose in color, outer petals tipped 
with silver. 30c. 
