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John Connon Co., Limited, Hamilton, Ont. 
HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
P/EONIES Jeanne d' Arc. Clear rose, shading to sulphur. 40c. 
L'EcIatante. Brilliant red. 45c. 
L'Indispensable. Lilac white, shading to pale violet-rose toward centre. 50c. 
Marie Lemoine. White with cream centre. 50c. 
Mme. Waroquiet. Purplish-rose. 40c. 
Mme. Calot. Pale hydrangea-pink, collar tinted silver. 45c. 
Mme. de Vemeville. Pure white, flecked with carmine. Fragrant. 40c. 
Mons. Chas. Leveque. Soft salmon-pink, shading deeper toward centre. 45c. 
Mons. de Villeneuve. Reddish-violet. 40c. 
Ne Plus Ultra. Pure mauve, tipped with silver. Fragrant. 45c. 
Perfection. Pale shell-pink, very large. Fragrant. 45c. 
Triomphe de Exposition de Lille. Pale pink splashed with violet-rose. Fra- 
grant. 40c. 
Officinalis alba. White.35c. 
Officinalis rosea. Bright pink. 35c. 
Officinalis rubra. Red. 35c. 
Double mixed. 25c. 
PAPAVER Nudicaulis. Iceland Poppy. The most profuse bloomer of this class. The 
flowers, on slender stalks, are carried well above the pretty, fern-like foliage, 
mixed. 1 foot. June-October. 25c. 
— Orientate. Oribntal Poppy. No class of plants give more satisfaction or pro- 
duce more brilliant effects; strong growers, with excellent foliage and large, bril- 
Uant, showy flowers. 2 to 3 feet. June. 25c. 
— Beauty of Livermere. Bright crimson with dark blotches. 30c. 
— Mrs. Perry. Orange apricot. 30c. 
— Rembrandt. Orange scarlet. 30c. 
— Salmon Queen. Salmon tellow, a pleasing shade. 30c. 
PENSTEMON barbatus. Beard Tongue. Easy of cultivation, with orange scarlet 
flowers borne on long spikes. 3 feet. June-August. 25c. 
PHLOX Paniculata. Hardy Garden Phlox. No perennial is more worthy of culture 
more satisfactory in every situation, or more effective, either as individual plants 
or grouped in masses. While thriving even in poor soil and situations, they ap- 
preciate deep rich ones, and pay royal tribute to all extra care bestowed. 2 to 3 
feet. July-October. 2 year old field grown plants. 
Asia. Violet pink with crimson centre. 25c. 
Boule de Feu. Brilliant red with very dark foliage. 25c. 
Bridesmaid. Pure white with crimson eye. 25c. 
Brilliant. Bright scarlet, medium size flowers, 25c. 
B. Comte. Bright purple, large trusses. 30c. 
Coquelicot. Brilliant orange red with crimson centre. 25c. 
Eclaireur. Brilliant rosy magenta, with lighter halo. 25c. 
Elizabeth Campbell. Bright salmon pink with crimson centre, most attractive. 
30c. 
Etna. Deep coral red, and attractive shade. 25c. 
Europa. Snow white, with crimson carmine centre, large flowers and trusses, 
quite distinct. 30c. 
Frau Anton Buchner. Pure white, very fine, dwarf habit. 30c. 
General Von Heutz. Salmon,-red with white centre. 30c. 
Jourdain. Light rose, with dark eye. 30c. 
Mme. Paul Dutrie. Delicate pink, beautiful variety. 25c. 
Pierre Bayle. Deep magenta, white eye. 25c. 
Mme. Soisson. Flesh pink, with dark centre. 30c. 
Maculata, Very dark magenta. 25c. 
Meteor. Soft pink with paler centre. 25c. 
• Pantheon. Very large flowers, dark pink. 25c, 
