Helena, Montana. 
HARDY PERENNIALS— {Coniinmd.) 27 
Agnile^ia. 
Canadensis (Common American Columbine.) — The native bright 
red and yellow variety, 
Clirysantlia (Golden Columbine) — Bright yellow, long spurred 
flowers. 
Coerula (Rocky Mountain Columbine) — Brigrht blue and white, 
long spurred flowers, 
Helenae — A new hybrid with large blue flowers and expanded 
pure white corolla. 
Nivea Qrandiflora — Fine pure white, 
Veitch's Iiong- Spurred Hybrids — Mixed colors. 
ABABIS AI.FIITA — (Bock Cress.) 
A very early flowering- carpet-like plant valuable both for rock- 
ery and edging. It forms a, dense carpet, and literally covered 
with white flowers. 
BX-EEDIHa HEART — (See Dielytra, Paffe 89.) 
BOIiTONIA — (False Chamomile.) 
Among the most showy of our hardy perennial plants, with 
large single flowers, resembling a single Aster, and borne in 
great profusion. Three to four feet. 
B. Asteroides — Pure white. 
B. latisquaraa — Pink tinged lavender. 
A Bed of Cerastinm. 
Creastium Tomentomm — (Snow in Stimmer.) — A very desirable 
plant for covering as with a white carpet dry. sunny places. 
Low growing with white foliage and flowers. Very fine for 
planting on graves. 
COIiUMBINE — (See Aqnllegia.) 
Campanula Media — (Canterbury Bells.) 
OAMPANtriiA. 
Do best in a good rich soil and planted in a half shady place 
They are indispensable as border plants. The taller varieties 
should be staked and all the flowers cut immediately upon fad- 
ing. 
Media — Single in clors of dark blue, white, light blue and rose. 
Calycanthema (Cup and Saucer Canterbury Bells) — They differ 
from most of the varieties in that the calvx Is the same 
color as the flowei'. giving it the appearance of the cup and 
saucer. We offer them in the following shades: Delicate rosy 
pink, clear-blue, dark blue and pure white, 
Fyramidalis (The Chimney Bell Flower) — Blue salver-shaped 
flowers. 
CANBYTUPT, RARS'7— (See Iberis, Vaga 30.) 
OOBEOFSIS. 
Iianceolata Qrandiflora — A popular plant everywhere. It bears 
golden yellow blooms In great profusion, valuable for cut flow- 
ers, and lasting well Into fall. Two feet. 
