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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS— Continued. 
PHLOX Rtieingau. White when open; stems and buds violet. 25c. 
Ricliard Wallace. White with rose eye. 25c. 
Rosenberg. Bright reddish violet, with blood-red centre, large flowers and 
trusses. 30c. 
Rynstroom. Deep shining rose, very large trusses, beautiful variety. 30c. 
O. Wittig. Bright magenta with crimson eye, large flower. 25c. 
Von Hockberg. Purple crimson, a pleasing shade. 30c. 
Von Lassburg. Pure white, very large and splendid variety. 30c. 
White Lady. A good white variety for cutting. 25c. 
PHYSALIS Franchetti. Chinese Lantern Plant. An ornamental winter cherry, 
producing bright orange scarlet fruits, very useful for winter decoration. 2 
feet. August-November. 25c. 
PHYSOSTEGIA Virginiana. False Dragon's Head. Rose colored flowers in showy 
spikes. 3 feet. • July-September. 25c. 
— Virginiana Alba. A white form of the preceding. 25c. 
PLATYCODON Grandiflorum alba. Balloon Flower. Pure white bell-shaped 
flowers. 2 feet. July-August. 25c. 
POTENTILLA Formosa. Cinquefoil. Charming plants with handsome foliage, 
and flowers; color, rosy-red. IJ^ feet. June-August. 25c. 
PRIMULA Polyanthus. Elizabeth Smart. A new yellow bunch Primrose. 9 inches. 
May. 30c. 
— Polyanthus. Mixed colors. 25c. 
RUDBECKIA Laciniata Plena. DoublB Golden Glow. Very large, golden yellow, 
double dahlia-like flowers, borne in great masses. 6 to 7 feet. iuly-Septeml)er. 
20c. 
— Newmanni. Deep, orange-yellow flowers, with purplish cone, borne on long, wiry 
stems. 2J^feet. July-September. 25c. 
— Purpurea. Large flowers of a reddish-purple color with a cone-shaped brown 
centre. 3 feet. July-October. 25c. 
SALVIA azurea grandiflora. Rocky Mountain Sage. Pretty sky-blue flowers 
during August and September. 3 feet. 25c. 
SAXIFRAGE cordifolia. Masses of handsome green foliage with pretty pink flowers 
in early Spring. 3 feet. 25c. 
SEDUM Lydium glaucum. A very neat variety, with glaucus foliage, fine for rockery 
3 inches. 25c. 
— Speclabile. One of the prettiest erect growing varieties, broad foliage, light 
green in color and large heads of rose-colored flowers. 2 feet. September. 25c. 
SIDALCEA Rose Queen. A handsome plant with clear rose flowers. 5 feet. June- 
July. 25c. 
SPIRAEA Filipendula plena. Pern-like foliage, branching panicles, creamy-white 
flowers. 2 feet. June-July. 30c. 
— Palmata Elegans. A beautiful variety, producing large, silvery-pink flowers. 4 
feet. June-July. 30c. 
STOKESIA Cyanea. Cornflower Aster. The foliage is handsome, and from July 
until frost, the plants are covered with clusters of broad, lavender-blue flowers. 
VA feet. 25c. 
THALICTRUM Adiantifolium. Flowers are yellow but plant is chiefly grown for the 
foliage which resembles maiden hair fern. 2 feet. 25c. 
— Aquilegifolium. Meadow Rue. This plant has handsome foliage and graceful 
white floweis, suitable for cutting. 3 feet. June-July. 25c. 
TRITOMA Uvaria. Red-Hot Poker. Very showy plant, with good green, grass-like 
foliage and tall, showy spikes of brilliant flowers. Should be given winter pro- 
tection. 3 feet. August-October. 30c. 
VALERIAN Coccinea. A handsome old garden plant with red flowers freely produced 
all the summer. 2 foot. 25c. 
VERONICA Incana. Speedwell. Bright silvery foliage with spikes of amethyst- 
blue flowers. 1^2 feet. July-September. 25c. 
— Spicata. The bright blue flowers are borne on long spikes and are produced from 
June to September. IJ^ feet. 25c. 
