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JPansyt German Strain. In many of the finest colors; no other strain equals it for great variety 
of shades and blending of colors. This Pansy blooms very freely. For variety, see collection Pansy seed. 
Sold only in mixed lots. Price, large plants, twelve for 50 As.; smaller for mailing, twelve for 35 As.; 
twenty-five for 50 As. 
Pansy f Trimardeau. A distinct and beautiful new race, the flowers of which are of very large size, 
and the plants may be expected to produce many of the beautiful shades of color that are found in other 
clssses of this popular plant. The true “Trimardeau” Pansies of French origin, seed much less freely 
than any other class. The plants were grown from seed saved exclusively from finely formed flowers of the 
richest and most varied shades of color. Price, in fine mixed colors, large transplanted plants, 50 As. per 
doz., express only; smaller for mailing, 50 As. per doz.; postpaid; seed, 10 As. 
Note. — We include Pansies in hardy plant list, but unless pains are taken they will live but two years. 
Caryopteris M.astacanthuSi Blue Spiraa. A handsome hardy perennial plant recently intro- 
duced from China. It is of a vigorous growth, producing flowers in great profusion the whole length of 
its branches, even young plants in small pots flow- 
ering freely. The color is a rich lavender or sky 
blue. A valuable plant either for bedding or pot 
culture, blooming continuously from midsummer 
until cut by frost in the fall. Needs winter protec- 
tion in north if left in open ground. Price 15 As. 
PinJfc, Her Majesty. Large white. The best 
hardy white variety. Price 10 As. 
Pinkf Earle of Carlisle. Variegated infancy 
colors. Maroon, rose and white. Price 15 As. 
Pinkf Souv. de Sale. Large pink, one of the 
best. Very double, fine for cutting. Price 15 As. 
Pink, Juliette. Best dark sort, quite double, 
cherry red, variegated pink, white. Price 15 As. 
Pink, May. Flesh pink, beautiful and very 
fragrant. Splendid for cutting. Price 15 As. 
Note. — The above five pinks are hardy, but it 
will favor them, in northern states, if slightly pro- 
tected in winter with evergreen boughs. 
Helianibus MultiAorns, Double DvjarJ 
Sunjlovjer. It is a great addition to our hardy 
plants. Its dark, golden yellow color is both fash- 
ionable and beautiful for cut flowers; grows from 
three to five feet in height; never fails to flower the 
first ycarof planting. Do notbe prejudiced against 
this plant because it is only a “ Sunflower.” Give 
it a trial, you will be delighted to find how beautiful 
it is. It is a hardy Perennial, coming up every year, 
but in extreme North it will need protection or can 
be taken up like Canna and Dahlias, and kept in 
cellar. Easily taken for a fine yellow Dahlia, only 
with ten times the blooms. Price 15 As. 
PienaliGra Sankuinea* A floral gem and one of the most valuable additions to the list of hardy 
flowering plants that has appeared in a long time. The foliage, which is evergreen, is beautifully cut and 
marbled and is very abundant. The flowers are borne in large, open, clean-stemmed panicles and are of 
the most clear, bright, cheerful and charming scarlet imaginable. Although the flowers are small, yet 
they are so numerous in each panicle, and the panicles are thrown up in such profusion, as to produce a 
most brilliant effect. Price 35 As. 
Phlox, White Lady. The improvement that has been made in Hardy Garden or Perennial Phlox of 
recent years is truly wonderful. This variety instead of being a lot of tall, naked stems with small tufts of 
bloom at the top for a little while in mid-summer as of old, are dwarf and stocky, with flower heads eight 
to ten inches long and six to eight inches in diameter, and are produced from June until frost. One of the 
finest of its class. Pure snow white, a most profuse bloomer, and a dwarf, compact growth. Price 30 As. 
Phlox, Wm. Robinson Fine truss of immense florets, often larger than a half dollar; color, 
new, of clear salmon, with a rosy crimson eye. A showy variety and very hardy. Price 20 As. 
Hemerocallis Kwanso Bore plena, Double Crown Day Lily. A perfectly double flowering 
sort; a profuse bloomer. The flowers are produced in clusters; they are of a bright orange-yellow, and 
each petal is marked with a large crimson blotch, forming a circle around the flower, having elegant 
grassy foliage and handsome, deliciously fragrant flowers. They are perfectly hardy, and thrive in almost 
any kind of soil, preferring one that is rich, moist and in an open situation. Price 30 As. 
