STELLARIA Graminea Aurea, hp, 6in. White firs; 
fine for the rockery or for edgings. 
STENACTIS Speciosa, hp, 2ft. Lovely blue Aster¬ 
like flowers, 2in. across, during June and July; 
fine for cutting. 
STOKESIA Cyanea, hp, 15in. A handsome perennial 
with flowers that appear to be a cross between an 
Aster and a Cornflower; rich blue; July to October. 
SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus Barbatus, hb, 
18 in. These are favorite garden firs, being showy, 
fragrant, and long blooming. The plants stool out 
and become large clumps, each throwing up a 
number of strong stems that are surmounted with 
large exquisite clusters. They grow readily from 
seeds, and thrive in any soil or sunny situation. I 
offer the finest known varieties, both single and 
double, and they show all the beautiful new colors. 
Double-flow'd. Black-red, Crimson, Margined, 
Rose, White. Separate or Mixed. 
Single-flow'd. Bright Rose, Dark Crimson, Darkest 
Red, Giant Auricula, Harlequin, Henderson's Per¬ 
fection, Holborn Glory, Johnson's Diadem, Pink 
Beauty, Pure White, Scarlet Beauty, Turkey Red- 
Separate or Mixed. 
Dwarf Compact,9in. Large showy heads, finest mxd. 
Newport Pink, 18in. A very bright and beautiful 
variety, excellent for Summer beds and cuttingr 
splendid shades, salmon or watermellon-pink. 
SYMPHYTUM Asperimum, hp, 4ft. Prickly Comfrey; 
rosy-lilac bells in curved racemes. 
TELEKIA Speciosa, hp, 4 ft. Golden Aster-like firs, 
showy and very ornamental. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys, hp, 6in. Spreading bright, 
gray foliage, flowers rose, in leafy spikes. 
THALICTRUM Aquilegiafolium, hp, 3 ft. Elegant 
plants with Columbine-like foliage and masses of 
pretty pink firs, during June and July. 
Dipterocarpum, hp, 4ft. A real gem among hardy 
plants, graceful sprays of violet-mauve flowers 
brightened by a bunch of lemon-yellow stamens, 
showy in the garden and invaluable for cutting. 
THERMOPSIS Caroliniana, hp, 4 ft. Plants showy; 
firs yellow in long spikes, during June and July. 
TRADESCANTIA Virginica, hp, 18in. Useful showy 
plant; a succession of bright blue firs all Summer. - 
TRIFOLIUM Repens, Dutch Clover or Shamrock, 
hp, 6in. A handsome hardy plant with dark red 
foliage and white heads of bloom. 
Rubens, hp, 2ft. Large carmine elongated heads; 
upright growth; a handsome perennial. 
TROLLIUS Europaeus, Globe Flower, hp, 18in. Free- 
flowering plants producing large Buttercup-like 
yellow firs from May to August; germinates tardily. 
Ledebouri, hp, 2ft. Large orange firs, May to June. 
UROSPERMUM Delechampi, hp, 18in. A magnifi¬ 
cent, easily grown rock plant with golden flowers. 
VERATRUM Nigrum, hp, 5ft. Blackish purple firs in 
long panicles; very striking. 
VERBASCUM Giganteum, hp, 10ft. Silvery foliage, 
and showy golden yellow flowers. 
Harkness Hybrids, hb, 6ft. Tall vigorous habit» 
immense spikes of pure yellow firs; splendid var. 
Miss Wilmott, hb, 6ft. Beautiful white flowers; fine. 
Olympicum, hb, 5ft. Plants tomentose, firs yellow. 
Pannosum, hp, 6ft. Showy white foliage and sul¬ 
phur-yellow flowers; from Macedonia. 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, hp, 3ft. Very attractive bor¬ 
der plant of various shades, including white, pink, 
salmon, and violet; in graceful spikes. 
Wiedmannianum, hp, 3ft. Rich deep violet, pretty. 
Complete Special Mixture of Verbascum. 
VERNONIA Novaboracensis, hp, 6ft. Brush-like 
purple firs in big corymbose heads; showy. 
VERONICA Amethystina, hp, 1ft. Firs deep blue. 
Incana, hp, 9in. Pretty silvery foliage and Age- 
ratum-blue firs; a good edging plant. 
Longifolia, hp, 18in. Compact clusters of blue firs. 
Prostrata, hp, 3in. Dwarf, close-growing species; 
sheets of brilliant blue firs; excellent rock plant. 
Reptens, hp, 2in. Plants compact mats of green 
studded in Spring with pretty azure flowers. 
Spicata, hp, 18in. Firs violet blue, in long spikes. 
Teucrium Royal Blue, hp, 9in. Dwarf bushy habit, 
bright dark blue firs; excellent rock plant. 
Virginica, hp, 4ft. A beautiful plant with long 
graceful spikes of white firs with yellow anthers 
and strong metalic foliage in whorls. 
Complete Mixture of Perennial species of Veronica. 
VIOLA Odorata, hp, 3in. The well-known hardy 
sweet-scented single-flowering English Violet, 
thriving best in a semi-shade; germinates tardily. 
Emperor William, blue, sweet-scented, for forcing. 
Queen Charlotte, large dark blue, showy in beds. 
Rose Pearl, new, compact, firs large, bright rose; 
fragrant, very beautiful. 
The Czar, an old favorite; Blue also White. 
Complete Special Mixture of Viola Odorata. 
WALLFLOWER, hp. These deserve more 
attention. They are easily grown from seeds, and 
in a mild climate bloom freely during Winter. 
The firs, are large, of fine colors, and perfumed. 
Benary's Double Dwarf Branching, 1ft., mixed. 
Eastern Queen, 18in. Pretty shade of salmon-red. 
Feltham Early, 18in. Large brownish-red, showy. 
Golden Monarch, 18in. Fine large golden yellow. 
Kelway's Langport Strain, 2ft. Huge single firs. 
2in. across, borne on immense trusses, deep red. 
Primrose, Monarch, 1ft. Beautiful primrose-yellow. 
Vulcan Improved, 1ft. Large velvety crimson-brown. 
White Dame, 18in. Large trusses of creamy firs. 
Complete Special Mixture of all varieties. 
YUCCA Aloifolia, hp, 3ft. Fine old species, broad 
dark leaves, hardy and effective. 
Quadricolor, hp, 4ft. Leaves reddish-tinged. 
Variegated foliage, leaves whitish-striped. 
Filimentosa, hp, 4ft. White firs; long narrow foliage. 
Whipplei, hp, 4ft. Fine California species distinct. 
ZAUSCHNERIA Californica Macrophylla, California 
Fuchsia, hp, 1ft. A fine border plant, firs funnel- 
shaped, large, erect, bright red in terminal spikes. 
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