TROLLIUS 
(Globe Flower) 
The Globe flowers are among the most ornamental of our gar¬ 
den plants with their handsome, deeply cut leaves and shining gold 
flowers. They like shade, moisture, 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, when they make magnificent 
clumps, so they should not be divided any oftener than is necessary. 
GOLDQUELLE HYBRIDS. A fine, early blooming variety, 
and almost a perpetual bloomer, as the large globe shaped golden 
flowers are borne in May and again from the first of September all 
through the autumn. 
GOLDEN QUEEN. This is a glorified form of Trollius Lede- 
bouri being taller and larger in every way. It blooms in June and 
the rich golden flowers are open instead of globe shaped, with triple 
rows of petals, and a mass of long gold stamens which add very 
much to the beauty of the flower. Golden Queen is one of the out¬ 
standing introductions of late years. 
3 plants—$1.50 10 plants—$4.50 
IRIS 
Pumila, Cristata, Cristata alba, German, Spuria, Ensata, Si¬ 
berian, Japanese. 
List ready in June. 
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