FALL CATALOGUE OF HARDY BULBS AND PLANTS. 
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PEFjEfirllALt PliAflTS. 
Like hardy Bulbs, hardy Perennial Plants are very desirable, for they live in thr* ground year after year, constantly 
t«i*ivasing ill size and beauty, llouiishing and blooming with little or no care or attention. Don’t fail to plant a good lot of 
tonm beautiful plants. 
CLEMATIS. 
IBERIS GIBRALTATICA. 
For a trellis or pillar vine nothing equals the Clematis In 
grandeur and beauty; their large star-shaped flowers being 
limduced in great profusion from June to October. We 
have many varieties not here 
oft'ered, or new apd fine sorts, 
and if the selection of sorts is 
left to us, the customer Is sure 
to be greatly pleased. When 
well grown, many of the va- 
rieties produce flowers by the 
hundred from six to ten inches 
across. Price, 75 cts. each. 
COCCINIA 
CLEMATIS. 
(JieU-Flowered.) 
The bell-flowered Clematis 
is very beautiful indeed. It 
grows 10 to 20 feet in a season, 
dying down to the ground every 
winter, like an Apios. The 
flowers are borne freely and are 
bell-shaped, not opening flat 
like other sorts. Color, brilliant 
25 cts. each. 
Qtematls Crispa— Like Cocrinia, but a beautiful blue in 
color, and a charming companion to it. 25 ots. each; 
6 for $1.00. 
CLEMATIS. 
posy scarlet; Very showy. 
DAY LILIES. 
The Bay Lily is an old and highly esteemed plant, and 
one which Is now-a-duys largely sought after. It is, how- 
over, very scarce; all perfectly hardy. 
Large White— Lovely large pure white blossoms of great 
bcaut.v and fragrance. It produces an elegant mass of 
handsome foliage. 20 els. each; 3 foi-50 cts. 
Large Blue— Splendid blue flowers on tall spikes. 20 ots. 
each. 3 for 50 cts. 
Varle,;ated Leaved— A most lovely plant with large leaves 
which are almost cntiioly pure white. Its flowers are 
blue and borne in tall spikes. A most beautiful plant 
either for ])ots or the garden. 20 cts. each ; 3 tor 50 cts. 
SPECIAL OFFER — For 00 cents we Will send one plant of 
rack. 
HEMEROCALLIS FLAYA. 
(Golden Lily.) 
All who possess this lovely plant would never be without 
It for ten times its cost. Among rare and expensive Lilies 
there is not a yellow one so beautiful and sweet «s this. 
Flowers largo, borne on tall, graceful stems and In groat 
abundance; color clear bright lemon yellow, and very frag- 
rant. Perfectly hardy and a grand perennial; large bloom- 
ing roots 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; 7 for $1.00. 
PiEONIES. 
We have a fine stock of Double Pieonies embracing many 
illllerent sorts and colors, white, pink, scarlet, etc. Fine 
roots, of either color, 25 ots. each; 5 for $1.00; 12 for $2.00. 
Peeony Tenufollum— A very rare sort and the most beauti- 
ful of all. Its foliage is very finely out and Its large 
double blossoms are of the deepest, darkest scarlet color. 
It blooms very early in spring, long before any others. 
Pine roots T5 cts. each. 
AKEBIA QUINATA. 
A popular and valuable hardy climber of great beauty 
and rapidity of growth. Very strong 3-year old plants 25 
••tji. each; 5 for $1.00. 
DAPHNE NEORUM. 
A hardy, low growing, shrubby plant which is very scarce 
and eagerly sought by all who know it. it produces freely 
Pu-ely clusters of pink blossoms which are noted for their 
great fragrance and modest beauty; a shrub which all should 
possess. It also makes a fine pot plant. 25 cts. each. 
A dvrarf hardy Candytuft which must be seen to be ap- 
preciated. The plants thrive in the open ground from year 
to year, each spring, produciug such masses of snow-whi e 
blossoms in large c.usters that notl.ing l)ut flowers can be 
seen. Those who grow tlie Annual I andytutt should see 
a plant of this in bloom once; it is so vastly superior. Strong 
plantsfor blooming this winter in pots, or in the garden next 
spring, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts.. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINALLIS. 
The curious and beautiful “Gas Plant” which bcara in 
Juno and July tall spikes of pure white flowers; very de- 
sirable. 15 cts. each. 
CALYSTEGIA PUBESCENS. 
(Kosc Vine, or Double Morning Glory.) 
This is a hardy Perennial, the roots living in the ground 
from year to year, and every spring send up long graceful 
vines which are nearly all summer clothed in a profusion of 
lovely double rose-like flowei's, which are of a soft, delicate 
pink color. The cut is no exaggeration, for the whole vine 
Is one complete wreath of these beautiful flowers all the time. 
It belongs to the Convolvulus or Morning Glory family, and 
may well be called a hardy Double Morning Glory, but the 
flowers keep perfect several days before fading, and when 
they go, new ones are ready to take their place, so the vine is 
kept full. It is a magnificent and highly satisfactory vine. 
The plants we send out will commence blooming profusely 
in June or July. We believe this will also prove to be an ele- 
gant winter bloomer, if potted ill the fall and treated like 
winter blooming bulbs. Price, 20 cts. each ; 3 for 50 cts. 
