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Spring, 1905, Wholesale Catalogue 
BlIDBECKIA (Cone-Flower). 
Autumn Glory. Single, large pale-yel- peri n 
low flowers ; a stately plant.$1 $8 00 
fulgida. Bright orange-yellow flowers; 
free and continuous bloomer. 75 6 00 
Golden Glow. Masses of double yellow 
flowers ; very useful for cutting. 50 4 00 
Clumps. 1 25 10 00 
Newmaoi (sjjeciosa). Dark orange-yel¬ 
low flowers, deep purple cones ; one of 
the best. 75 6 00 
|)ur|)urea (Giant Purple Cone-Flower). 
Very large, bright reddish purple flow¬ 
ers ; one of the most desirable hardy 
plants. 1 00 8 00 
subtomento&a. Yellow flowers on large 
branching stems, with chocolate-colored 
cones; very desirable and useful for 
cutting. 1 00 8 00 
SAGE. See Salvia. 
Pyrethrum uliginosum 
PYRETHRUM 
This lovely group of plants is one of the most useful of all our 
hardy plants, both for decorative and cut flower purposes. It 
embraces many shades of color in both double and single forms; 
not unlike a miniature Aster. 
Per 12 
Roseum bgbridum. Single; various colors.$1 00 
Aphrodite. Double; pure white; fine and free- 
flowering. 2 50 
Carl Vogt. The finest double white in cultiva¬ 
tion. 2 50 
Ducbesse de Brabant. Single, dark red; fine.... 2 00 
Figaro. Double; carmine-pink. 2 50 
time. Munier. Double; rose-blush; delicate. 2 50 
Vivid. Single; very large; fine crimson. 2 00 
Uliginosum. Large, single white flowers in Septem¬ 
ber. i 0o 
Rudbeckia speciosa 
RANUNCULUS (Crowfoot), 
acris flore pleno (Bachelor’s Button). Double yel¬ 
low flowers in profusion. 
aconitifolius p I e n u s 
(Fair Maid of France). 
Double snow-white 
flowers. 1 00 8 00 
RI1EXIA (Meadow Beauty). 
virginica. A very pretty 
native plant, with large, 
rosy-purple flowers. 75 6 00 
ROMNEYA COULTERI (Cal¬ 
ifornia Tree, or Matili- 
ja Poppy). A beautiful 
rare Californian plant, 
with deeply cut glauc¬ 
ous foliage and very 
showy crimpled, satiny 
white flowers, 4 to 5 
inches across, with gold¬ 
en-yellow stamens and 
delicious fragrance. 
Needs good protection \ ' | 
in winter. Plants es- ^— 
tablished in 5 in. pots, 
75c. and $1.00 each. 
6 00 
Per 100 
$8 00 
SALVIA (Sage). 
argentea. Bold, large, wooly white 
leaves and white flowers; an effective 
plant. 1 00 
|>rateose. Showy spikes of deep blue 
flowers. 2 to 3 feet high. 1 25 
officinalis. The common or true broad¬ 
leaved Sage. 2V2-in. pots. 60 
SANTOLINA (Lavender Cotton), 
incana. Silvery white foliage; useful for rock- 
work, bedding or border plant. 2*4-in plants.... 50 
SAXIFRAGA Cotyledon. A very useful plant for a 
well-drained, rocky position; rosettes of beauti¬ 
ful silvery leaves and long panicles, 18 to 24 in. 
high, of numerous white flowers. 1 50 
|>eltata. A Californian species, with large peltate 
leaves and corymbs of pink flowers; pretty both 
in foliage and flower. 1 00 
18 00 
18 00 
8 00 
.Jfe. 
8 00 
10 00 
4 00 
4 00 
8 00 
Nurseries and Trial Grounds—Sparkill, Rockland Co. t New York 
