Leucanthemum, Giant Field Daisy, hp. 
These are splendid perennials, hardy and lasting. 
The flowers are large, some 5 inches across, very 
showy and lasting; fine for beds and cutting. 
Etoile d' Anvers, 4 ft. Large white firs; fine. 
King Edward VII, 3 ft. Robust plants; large, white. 
Mrs. C. Lowthian Bell, 3 ft. New, pretty white firs. 
Shasta Daisy, AJaska, 2 ft. Pure white; charming. 
California, 2 ft. Showy yellow flowers, fine. 
Special Mixture of Shasta Daisies. 
The Prince, 2 ft. Now; a charming variety, pure 
white flowers 5inches across borne on long stiff 
ISinch stems; showy in beds and fine for cutting. 
The Speaker, 3 ft. Large whitg firs, on long stems. 
Uliginosum, Giant Ox-eye Daisy, 5 feet. Robust 
branching plants literally smothered with flowers 
2 inches across; white with golden center. 
Complete Special Mixture of Leucanthemum, 
LIATRIS Scariosa, hp, 2ft. Large, showy, purple 
flower-spikes in August; fine 
Spicata, Kansas Gay Feather, hp, 2 ft. Long spikes 
of purplish-rose flowers, July to September. 
LIGULARIA Macrophylla, hp, 4 ft. Graceful leaves; 
spikes of showy yellow flowers. 
LILIUM Auratum, Gold-banded Lily, hbb, 4 ft. Large 
graceful flowers composed of six petals of a del¬ 
icate ivory white color, thickly studded with 
chocolate-crimson spots and a gold band in center. 
Giganteum, hbb, 4 ft. Long tubular white firs. 15 s. 
Humboldti, hbb, 5 ft. A grand California Lily, firs* 
large, deep golden spotted red. 20 seeds. 
Martagon, hbb, 4ft. Pyramidal heads of glossy light 
purplish-rose flowers, spotted black. 15 seeds. 
Regale, hbb, 3 ft. One of the most beautiful garden 
Lilies yet introduced. Large trumpet-shaped, 
sweet-scented flowers freely produced throughout 
July, Flowers ivory-white shaded pink, with a 
tinge of yellow at the base of the petals. 25 s. 
LINDELOPHIA Spectabilis, hp, 2 ft. Pretty blue 
flowers in racemes; showy; a fine Boragewort. 
LINUM Flavum, hp, 1 ft. Golden bell-shaped firs- 
Narbonense, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful large rich blue firs- 
LOBELIA Cardinalis, hp, 2 ft. The beautiful Cardinal 
Flower, spikes of bright scarlet firs, throughout 
Autumn; likes moist soil and partial shade. 
Fulgens, hp, 2ft, Firs, rich scarlet in showy racemes. 
Illumination, hp, 2 ft. Large vivid scarlet flowers. 
Syphilitica, hp, 2 ft. Large blue firs; border plant. 
Lupinus, hp. These are beautiful easily- 
grown perennials. The plants grow from two to 
five feet high, branch, and bear freely spikes of 
lovely flowers in rich and varied colors. 
Arboreus Aureus, 4 ft. Yellow, fine shrubby sort. 
Arboreus Snow Queen, 4 ft. White variety, pretty. 
Douglasi Superbus, 3 ft. Rosy-purple and blue. 
Downer's Hybrids, 3 ft. Fine range of colors. 
Excelsior Hybrids, 3 ft. Splendid assorted colors. 
Golden Spire, 5 ft. New, large golden spikes. 
Harkness Hybrids, 3 ft. Beautiful art shades mixed. 
Kelway's New Hybrids, 3 ft. A choice strain, com¬ 
prising innumerable new and delicate shades. 
Moerheimi, 2 ft. Pink, remarkable for its free-flow¬ 
ering and compact habit; a fine border plant. 
Sunshine, 2 ft. The finest deep yellow yet raised. 
Sweet-scented Hybrids, 3 ft. A new strain; hand¬ 
some spikes of self or bicolored flowers. 
Complete Special Mixture of Perennial Lupinus. 
LYTHRUM Roseum Superbum, hp, 3 ft. Erect spikes 
of bright red firs; a fine border plant. 
Salicaria, hp, 3ft. Rosy-purple firs, in fine spikes. 
MALVA Alcea, hp, 5 ft. Tall branching habit, nu¬ 
merous reddish-purple flowers, showy. 
MECONOFSIS Baileyii, hp, New, from China; glori¬ 
ous sky-blue Poppy-like flowers with showy gol¬ 
den anthers; a very beautiful garden plant. 
Cambrica, Welsh, Poppy, hp, 1ft. Large yellow firs. 
Integrifolia, hb, 3 ft. The wonderful Poppy from 
China, beautiful primrose firs. 4 to 6 in. across. 
Paniculata, Himalayan Poppy, hb, 3ft. A glorious 
plant; flowers bright golden yellow; large, showy. 
Wallichi, hb, 3 ft. The beautiful blue Himalayan 
Poppy, easily raised from seeds in a cool house; 
a fine rare plant for that moist half-shady spot. 
MQNARDA Didyma, hp, 2 ft. A shov/y plant suc¬ 
ceeding in most any soil or position; aromatic fol¬ 
iage; rich Cambridge scarlet firs in July and Aug. 
MORICANDIA Hesperidiflora, hb, 3 ft. New, early- 
flowering, sweet-scented; firs delicate lilac rose. 
MORINA Longifolia, hp, 3 ft. Flowers tubular, white 
changing to purple; elegant foliage. 
NEPETA Grandiflora Souv. Chaudron, hp, 1 ft. A 
new and much improved sort; firs large rich blue. 
Mussini Superba, hp, 1 ft. A new large-flowd sort 
with deep blue flowers; a fine rock plant. 
OENOTPIERA Fraseri, hp, 1 ft. Masses of fine yel¬ 
low flowers from June to October; lasting when 
once established; the firs, bloom during the day. 
Odorata, hb, 2 ft. Large fragrant yellowish-red firs 
in April and May; showy border plant. 
Speciosa Grandiflora, hp, 2 ft. A fine perennial, 
open in daytime; flowers large, sweet-scented; 
white with yellow eye; beautiful. 
Youngi, hp, 18 in. A glorious long-blooming day 
Primrose; plants branch, bloom profusely; likes 
moisture; flowers large golden yellow. 
ONONIS Spinosa, hp, 18 in. A leguminous plant, 
pinnate foliage; flowers purple, pea-shaped. 
ONOPORDON Acanthium, hp, 5 ft. A bold silvery 
foliage plant with large purple flowers. 
Salteri, hb, lift. A magnificent ornamental thistle 
with beautifully-cut silver leaves and snowy- 
white stems crowded with large blue flowers. 
Tauricum, hb, ‘7 ft. Wooly foliage, purple blooms. 
ORNITHOGALUM Thyrsoides Alba, Star of Bethle¬ 
hem, hhbb, 1 ft. Dense, erect clusters of very pretty 
star-like white flowers with a dark eye. 
OROBUS Niger, hp, 18 in. Reddish-purple flowers. 
Vsrnus, hp, 1 ft. Pea-like blue and lilac flowers. 
OSTROWSKIA Magnifies, hp, 4 ft. The beautiful 
giant Bellflower; immense pale blue firs; tuberous- 
rooted; a magnificent plant. 10 seeds, 
PAEONY Chinese Double, hp, 2 ft. Beautiful double 
firs; sown in Autumn germinates in Spring. 5 s. 
Officinalis, hp, 2 ft, Single dark red, splendid. 
PAPAVER A’lpinum, lip, 6in. Blooms freely 
in Summer: plain and fringed in many colors. 150 
Orientalis, hp. These are the largest and most 
attractive of garden perennials. The long fringy 
leaves are not unlike ferns, and the showy buds 
that issue from the ground on strong stems three 
feet high develop into enormous flowers, brilliant 
in color and graceful in form. Once started will 
last for years. These are not always true from seeds 
Apricot Queen, 3 ft. Large showy apricot firs; fine. 
Benary's Finest Large-flow'd German Hybrids, 
3 ft. All the lovely rare shades in mixture. 
Bracteatum, 3ft. Glowing red, large and attractive. 
Brilliant, 3 ft. Vivid fiery-red, one of the brightest. 
Colosseum, 4ft. Firs of enormous sice, vivid scarlet. 
Excelsior Hybrids, 4 ft. New, a very fine mixture 
ranging from delicate salmon to deep crimson. 
Feltham Hybrids, 2ft. A new self-colored strain; 
flowers scarlet, orange, apricot, etc., but with 
no black blotches at the base of the petals. 
Mrs. Perry, 3ft. Orange-apricot, rare, handsome. 
Perry's White, 2ft. Fine satiny white with a crimson 
maroo^i blotch at the base of each petal. 100. 
Princess Victoria Louise, 2ft. Firs rather small, re¬ 
sembling large tulips, perfect form; salmon-pink. 
Queen Alexandra, 3ft. Rosy-salmon, crimson spots. 
Rembrandt, 3 ft. Magnificent orange-scarlet, fine. 
Royal Scarlet, 3ft. Giant scarlet flowers; attractive. 
Salmon Queen, 3 ft. Beautiful salmon-yellow. 
Complete Special Mixture of Oriental Poppies. 
PARDANTHUS Sinensis, Blackberry Lily, hp, 3ft. 
Flowers star-shaped, reddish orange, tigred and 
spotted; does well in most any soil exposed to the 
sun and never Winterkills, blooms in June and July. 
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