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Aquilegia Caerulea (The Rocky Mountain Columbine). This forms an erect 
bush about i^i feet in height; foliage handsome, (lowers large, erect; 
sepals soft violet-blue, petals white. 35 cents. 
Aquilegia Chrysantha. Grows to a height of feet, forming a bush 
from 2 to 3 feet across; bearing, for two months, golden-yellow flowers. 
30 cents. 
Campanula Carpatica Alba. Compact tufts, with erect, pure-white flowers. 
25 cents. 
Coerulia. Large, erect, blue flowers. 25 cents. 
Coespitosa Alba and Ooerulia. 25 cen's. 
Persicifolia Alba. One of the best; flowers very large, pure-white, in 
long, close spikes; 2 feet high; very free. 25 cents. 
— Plena. Similar to the preceding, but flowers very double. 
Van Houttei. a charming hybrid, with immense dark -blue flowers; one 
of the finest. 50 cents. 
Campanula Persicifolia Grandiflora Alba. Very free-flowering, its white- 
ness making it doubly useful for cutting purposes. It is one of the best. 
The soil should be rich to insure success. 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz. 
Clematis, in variety. See Climbing Vines. 
Davidiana. a. strong, robust perennial, growing to the height of 3 feet 
and throwing an abundance of deliciously fragrant porcelain-blue flowers 
throughout August and September. 50 cents. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata. Flowers are a bright golden-yellow, upon wiry stems, 
making it invaluable for cutting purposes. 25 cents each; $2.50 per doz. 
Coreopsis Lanceolata. Produces tall stems of large bright-golden flowers in 
greatest profusion. Invaluable for cutting. 25 cents. 
Dahlias, >■» variety, including the different shades of single flowers now most 
popular for cutting. 25 cents each; $2 per dozen. 
Delphinium. Hybrid varieties of the favorite Larkspur. 25 cents. 
FormOSUm. Produces tall spikes of intensely blue flowers. 25 cents. 
Chevalier de St. Jean. New. 50 cents. 
Dielytra SpectabiliS (Bleeding Heart). Pendulous red-and-white flowers. 
Eulalia Japonica Polliis LineatiS. A quite hardy ornamental grass, with 
a creamy-white band running through the leaves. 25 cents. 
Zebrina. The yellow bars run crossways of the leaves. Quite distinct from 
the preceding. 25 cents. 
TunkiaS (Plantain Lily). Retiiculata aurea. A most distinct variety. 15 cents 
each; Jl.soper doz. 
Gladiolus. Best named varieties of this popular bulb at lowest prices. 
Gnaphalium Marguritaceum. 
GypSOphila Paniculata. The fine sprays of minute white flowers are very 
useful for cutting. 25 cents. 
