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C. W. Stuart & Co., Newark, New York. 
Rudbeckla, Golden Glow. 
Lilies. 
Auratum rPlie Golden-rayed Lily of Ja- 
paii) Pure white, with crimson spots, while 
through the center of each petal runs a clear 
golden band, the Mowers nearly a foot across. 
Blossoms from June to October. 
Speciosum rubrum. Rose color, spotted 
with crimson. 
Paeonies, Herbaceous. 
It is surprising th.at these elegant flower- 
ing plants are no more generally cultivated. 
Pxonla 
Most people seem to have lost sight of the 
many beautiful varieties introduced within 
the last few years. They are absolutely 
hardy everywhere, have no insect enemies, 
and always live and grow when ])roperly 
planted, increasing in beauty from year to 
year. They bloom in June and July, and 
may be planted singly or in groups. The 
foliage is rich and glossy, and of a beautiful 
dee]) green color, thus making the plants 
very oniamentrd when out of blossom. The 
plants attain a height of about 2 feci. We 
offer the following colors: Pink, Red, 
Scarlet, Crimson, White. These varieties 
are dislingiiished by tin- color of the flower. 
Order by coloi'. 
Rudbeckia, Golden Glow. 
(Conk I''i,o\\'kk.) 
We call attention to this notable novelty, 
and ofTer it as the finest hardy herbaceous 
border plant introduc ed for many years. It 
is of easy growth, and is giving complete 
satisfaction. A plant this season on our 
grounds, the second year from planting, had 
1,380 flowers and bi'ids on it, some of the 
flowers being ^'A inches in diameter. It 
made a great show, and but few plants can 
vie with it in .•ittrartiveness. There is no 
floral novelty before the public to be com- 
pared to it for effectiveness and worth. We 
recommend it. 
