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Polygonatum - Solomon’s Seal 
Three Doz. 
Multiflorum major. Pendent sprays of de¬ 
lightfully fragrant white flowers borne on 
long, 2-foot stems in May, followed in au¬ 
tumn with black or purple berries. A 
grand plant for a shady position, where 
it will show its pendulous sprays of bells. .$1.00 $3.00 
Polygonum 
Amplexicaule Atropurpureum. A magnificent 
and rich flowering hardy plant. Excellent 
foliage and form. From its 3-foot tall 
stems racemes of mahogany-red flowers 
are freely produced. A great plant for the 
border . 1.80 5.30 
100 
$ 20.00 
40.00 
Pyrethrum - Colored Marguerite or Painted Daisy 
Three Doz. 100 
Buckey. Double red and when well estab¬ 
lished, a marvelous plant completely cov¬ 
ered with blooms .$1.20 $3.50 $25 00 
Trojan. A very lovely, free flowering semi¬ 
double dark pink variety. Tall stems and a 
good cut flower . 1.20 3.50 25 00 
Miami Queen. Semi-double pink flowers of a 
lighter shade than Trojan, equally good for 
cutting or the hardy border . 1.20 3.50 25.00 
Finest Mixed English Varieties. This mix¬ 
ture contains double- and single-flowered 
sorts in many shades of pink, rose and 
white. Strong, 2-year clumps that will 
give immediate results . .75 2.00 15.00 
Ranunculus - Buttercups 
Acris flore pleno. A double yellow, upright 
growing Buttercup-like plant. Good for 
border in wet places: good cut flower.85 2.50 18.00 
Creticus. A startlingly handsome Golden 
Buttercup with soft hairy leaves and bril¬ 
liant blossoms 3 inches across. Perfectly 
hardy and easy to grow . 1.80 5.30 40.00 
Repens fl. pi. A pretty, double-flowering 
bright golden yellow Buttercup of creep¬ 
ing habit; flowers in May and June.85 2.50 18 00 
Rheum - Rhubarb 
Emodi. A magnificent plant from the Hima¬ 
layas. Gigantic green leaves with red veins 
and white flower plumes on 8- to 10-foot 
stems in July and August. The plant 
comes to perfection in moist soil and full 
sun. Individual specimens should be grown 
on large lawns, near pools or stream. Each, 
$ 1 . 20 . 
Rudbeckia - Coneflower 
Golden Glow. A popular hardy plant, grows 
6 feet high, producing masses of large, 
double, golden yellow flowers shaped like 
a dahlia, in late summer. 
Maxima. A rare and attractive variety, 
growing 5 feet high, with large, glaucous 
green leaves and bright yellow flowers 
5 to 6 inches across, with a cone 2 inches 
high; flowers continuously from June to 
September . 
Newmanni. The perennial form of the 
“Black-Eyed Susan.” Deep orange-yellow 
flowers with a dark purple cone; long, wiry 
stems 3 feet high; blooms all summer .... 
Purpurea (Giant Purple Coneflower). Most 
attractive purple flowers, with a very 
large, brown, cone-shaped center. Blooms 
from July to October. 3 feet high; a splen¬ 
did plant for the border . 
Salvia - Meadow Sage or Clary 
Azurea. A Rocky Mountain species. Grows 
3 to 4 feet high, producing, during Au¬ 
gust and September, pretty sky-blue flow¬ 
ers in the greatest profusion . 
Farinacea. Beautiful pale blue flowers all 
summer on neat plants about 2 feet high; 
splendid for the border. 
Fitcheri. Similar to Azurea, but of more 
branching habit; large flowers of a rich 
gentian blue color, and one of the most 
admired plants by the many visitors to 
our nurseries during the early autumn. 
3 to 4 feet . 
Fratensis. Lilac-brown flowers from June to 
September; grows about 2 feet high. Good 
border plant . 
Turkestanica. Extremely decorative sweet 
scented, silvery foliage and showy whorls 
of white flowers surrounded by pale pink, 
all summer . 
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