Hardy American Native Bulbs and Flower-roots 
Other Bulbs and Herbaceous Plants 
Specially snited for late summer or early fall planting 
Per 100 1.000 
ACTAEA alba. White flow- 
ers and berries $4 00 $35 00 
ARUNCUS (Spiraea) arnn- 
ons 8 00 60 00 
CHAMAELIRIUM Inteum 
(Blazing Star). Tall spikes 
of white flowers 2 00 15 00 
CIMICIFDGA raoemosa 
and americana. Large 
trusses of white flowers 3 to 
5 feet high 3 00 20 00 
GENTIANA andrewsii 
(Closed Gentian). Bright 
blue 2 00 12 00 
SANGUINARIA oanaden- 
sis (Blood Hoot). Large 
orders must be placed in 
advance ; packed in dry 
earth or dry moss at con- 
signee's risk 2 00 15 00 
GALAX apbyUa. One of the 
the best ground - covering 
plant.s known. Large heart- 
shaped leaves of striking 
beauty; green and bronze. 
Strong collected clumps 3 00 20 00 
IRIS cristata and verna. 
Strong nursery -grown 
clumps ti 00 
Strong collected plants 2 00 
PORTERANTHUS ( G 11 • 
lenia) stipulatus. Cut 
foliage and flowers pure 
white. Strong clumps 5 00 
Strong collected 2 00 
POLYGONATUM commu- 
tatura. Strong collected 
pii.ats ' 2 00 
YUOCA naoctda . . C 00 
10 00 
40 00 
12 50 
15 00 
50 00 
Chamae^.rium luteum IBlazine Star) 
SARRACENIAS (Pitcher Plant, or Trumpet Leaf) 
The most beautiful and iniereatingr of «U Bog Plants. All the rare American species are 
offered as below. 
Per 10 100 
Sarracenia catesbaei. New species. 
Small yellow flowers and leaves $2 00 $12 00 
S. drummondii. Purple-leaved, varie- 
gated white; flowers white and purple. 2 00 12 00 
S. flava. Tall, yellow leaves, yellow 
flowers 1 25 8 00 
S. minor (Spotted Trumpet-leaf). Spot- 
ted with white; flowers yellow 1 50 10 00 
S. psittaoina. Low-spreading psittacina, 
variegated with white; purple flow- 
ers 2 00 12 00 
S. purpurea. Deep purple flowers; 
leaves prostrate, pitcher-shaped 1 00 6 00 
S. rubra. Red trumpet and flowers 1 50 10 00 
All the Sarracenias are quite hardy in the latitude 
of New York City if planted in bog, where they grow 
naturally, producing wonderfully unique effects. 
AMPELOPSIS 
ENGELMANNI 
The attention of nurserymen and florists is particu- 
larly called to this clinging form of the Hardy Virginia 
Creeper, which was introduced by me several years 
ago. The leaves are thinner and smaller than in vir- 
giniana and cling to walls like the English ivy. The 
fall coloring Is much more brilliant than the common 
form, which it is now superseding wherever known. 
It is the only satisfactory climbing vine for the severe 
Northwest. 
Per lOO 1,000 
First size, heaviest $7 00 
Second size 5 00 $35 00 
Strong collected plants, for lining 
out 12 00 
Limodorum tuberosum (Grass Pink) 
