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HARDY AMERICAN ORNAMENTAL PLANTS. 
HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, continued. 
Aster mixture. 1 to (i ft. Fine selection. Many fine, showy species SO 40 $3 00 $"0 00 
Anemone neniorosa (Wood Anemone). 4 to (5 in. White or piukisli 
Early spring 35 ^ 00 15 00 
Aralia racemosa (Spikenard). 3 to 5 ft. Widely branched. Large, 
decompound leaves, whitish panicled flowers 50 3 50 30 00 
" nudicaulis (Wild Sarsaparilla). 12 in. Greenish. Flower- 
clusters and leaves in threes 50 3 50 30 00 
Angelica Curtisii (Angelica). 3 to 4 ft. Fine, decompound leaves, 
white-umbelled flowers. A noted medicinal plant 50 3 50 30 00 
Archangelica hirsuta. 1 to3 ft. FVzjm appearance. Handsome leaves. 75 5 00 40 00 
AqnilegiaCanadense (Columbine). lOto^Oin. Yellow and red flowers 
and showy cut leaves. One of our prettiest wild flowers 75 500 
Amsonia ciliata. 0 in. to 3 ft. A pretty plant. Flowers pale blue, in 
terminal racemes i qq ~ qo 
Baptisia australis (Blue False Indigo). 2 to 3 ft. Liirge indigo blue 
flowers. Spreading 1 00 
" tinctoria (Wild Indigo). 2 to 3 ft. Yellow abundant flowers 50 3 50 20 00 
simplicifolia (Southern Indigo). 1 to 3 ft. Yellow; sinaj). . 100 
•' alba (White Indigo). 2 to 8 ft. Showy white racemes, 1 to 
2 ft long 1 00 
Brnnella vulgaris (Brunella). 3 to 10 in. Purplish 30 150 to 00 
Campanula Americana. 3 to 5 ft. Very flnc annual, flowers spiked, 
well-shaped, bright blue. Seed, 25 cts. per pkt. 
divaricata (Bell- Flower). 6 to 10 in. Delicate blue, bell- 
shaped flowers 25 2 00 U 00 
Cavex Frazeri. New. One of the most unique and curious of plants. 
Blooms in early March. While spike, globose at base, sur- 
.Ln..- '"°^",*'''^^y''y''"''''''"'"^°P- stock in America. 1 50 10 00 80 00 
tcaimapliila maculata (Spotted Wintergreen). 3 to 8 in. Waxy-white, 
fragrant, drooping flowers 50 3 50 20 00 
Clintonia umbellata (Southern Clintonia). 4 to 6 in. Umbelled white 
odorous flowers, speckled with green or purple dots ... 25 2 00 15 GO 
borealis (Alpine Clintonia). 4 to 8 in. Clusters of showv 
greenish yellow flowers, from whorl of thick glossy leaves . . 25 2 00 15 00 
Chelone glabra alba ( White Snake's-Head). 2 to 4 ft. White, irregular 
flowers 1 00 
Lyoni (Pink Snake's-Head). 2 to 3 ft. Pink. Very'siiowy '. 75 5 00 40 00 
Cimicifnga racemosa (Black Snakeroot). 3 to 6 ft. Large, divided 
leaves, tall white spikes 50 3 50 25 00 
Convallaria majalis (Lil.v-of-the-Valiey). 5 to 10 in. One-sided ra- 
cemes, of white, nodding, fragi-aut blossoms 50 3 50 25 00 
Coreopsis verticillata (Coreopsis). 8 to 12 in. Finely cut leaves and 
yellow flowers 75 5 00 
trichosperma (Swamp Coreopsis). 2 to 6 ft. Large cut 
loaves. BriQht yellow 50 3 50 25 00 
Waytonia Caroliniana (Spring Beauty). 8 to 6 in. Early spring. 
Rose-colored 20 1 50 10 GO 
Circ86 Lutetiana. 6 to 15 in. Minute pink flowers. Slender. 50 3 50 
Callirrhoe involucrata (Crimson Callirrhoej. 9 to 15 in. Prostrate 
spreading plant from Texas. Crimson 2 50 
Dicentra Canadensis (Squirrel Corn). 6 to 15 in. Prettv cut foliage. 
Yellowish • 20 1 50 10 GO 
Dicentra eximea. 10 to 20 in. Thick clumps; light, feathery foliage, 
the beautiful rose-colored blossoms appearing all sum- 
mer in drooping racemes 1 00 7 00 50 00 
" spectabile (Bleeding Heart). 1 to 2 ft. Heart-shaped fiom- 
ers. Rosy crimson and white 2 00 12 00 
Diphylleia cymosa (Umbrella Leaf). 1 to 3 ft. Large Inbrd loaves. 
White flowers. Fine 50 3 50 35 00 
