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(Papulari-y^caUed. Globe flower.' This name arises from the fact that the petals 
of the flowers curl upwards in spherical form.) 
The Globe flowers are beginning to be appreciated for the very great con¬ 
tribution they make to the beauty of gardens. They have handsome, deeply 
cut foliage, and shining gold flowers. They like shade and a heavy rich soil, 
but they will grow in sun if they have plenty of water. They are not at their 
best for two or three years until they have grown into large clumps when they 
send up many graceful sprays of their beautiful flowers. Propagation is by 
division after flowering. 
GOLDQUELLE HYBRIDS. A fine early blooming variety, bearing quan¬ 
tities of large globe shaped golden flowers in May and again from August 
through November, so that it is almost a perpetual bloomer. 
$5.00 a dozen. $35 for 100 
LEDEBOURI. This Trollius blooms in June. The rich orange flowers are 
open instead of globe shaped, and show a mass of large golden stamens which 
add very much to their beauty. The plants grow three feet high. 
$3.50 a dozen. $25 for 100 
TROLLIUS “GOLDEN QUEEN.” NEW. This is a glorified form of 
Ledebouri, being taller and larger in every way. The open flowers are golden 
yellow and very large, with triple rows of petals and prominent gold stamens. 
“Golden Queen” is one of the outstanding introductions of late years. 
$6.00 a dozen. $40 for 100 
Three plants of each Trollius— 9 plants $ 3.50 
Six plants of each Trollius—18 plants 6.50 
Twelve plants of each Trollius—36 plants 12.00 
VIOLA “MAGGIE MOTT” 
The lovely pinkish lavender viola with which all visitors to England fall 
in love. The flowers are very large and borne in quantities all through the 
spring. Like all the English violas, Maggie Mott suffers from the hot weather 
in summer, and to be at their best they must be planted in the autumn so that 
they will be ready to burst into bloom at the first coming of spring. They are 
perfectly hardy with a light covering of straw to protect the foliage in winter. 
These violas were grown from English seed and will vary slightly in color 
but all are beautiful shades of lavender. 
$2.50 a dozen. $18.00 for 100 
THE S. L. N. PLANT STAKE 
The best plant stake on the market 
It is inconspicuous 
It needs no tying 
It is quickly put in place and quickly removed 
It is indestructible 
Prices are on the enclosed circular. 
