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HOOPES, BROTHER & THOMAS’S 
Per 10 Per ioo 
Cochet, Mme. Caroline Testout, Mlle. A. Guinois- 
SKAU (White La France), Mlle. Cecile Brunner, Marie 
Van Houtte, Marechal Niel, Marion Dingee, Murial 
Graham, Perle des Jardins, Perle d’or, Papa Gon- 
TIER, PACQUERETTE, RAINBOW, PRESIDENT CARNOT, REINE 
Marie Henriette, Safrano, Solfatare, Souv. de la 
Malmaison, Souv. de Wootton, The Bride, White Ma- 
man Cochet, White M. Niel and William A. Richard¬ 
son. 
MARECHAL NIEL — Extra strong, in 6-inch pots ...... $2 50 
AMERICAN BEAUTY —Grown in specially prepared beds 
under glass. Our plants of this grand Hybrid Tea are un¬ 
doubtedly true to name, clear of “black-spot” or other di¬ 
sease, and are remarkably vigorous in growth. 1 75 $15 00 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Large orders for the following will be supplied at a discount from these prices, 
as we now have the largest stock of Ornamental Grasses in the country. Extra- 
sized clumps can be supplied at an advanced price. 
Per 10 Perioo Per 1000 
EULALIA — Japonic a, green foliage.$ 75 $5 00 £35 co 
japoxica VARIEGATA, striped lengthwise . 75 5 00 35 00 
“ ZEBRINA, striped crosswise. 75 5 00 35 co 
GRACILLIMA univittaTa, new and beautiful. 75 5 00 35 00 
HARDY BORDER PLANTS. 
Fine assortments of the following, 
at §45 per 1000. 
exclusively our selection, can be furnished 
Per 10 Per ico 
Coreopsis tripteris, Funicia ovata and F. ivafolia, Hemer- 
ocallis fulva fl. pl. and H. Dumortieorii, FIelianthus 
giganteus and H. lcetiflorus, Lythrum roseum Su¬ 
perbum, Opuntia Rafinesquii (hardy Cactus), Pentste- 
MON DIGITALIS, PARDANTHUS ClIINENSIS, RUDBECKIA SPE- 
ciosa, Saponaria Caucasica fl. pl., Sedum spectabile, 
SiLPIIIUM LACIN 1 ATUM, and S. PERFOLIATUM, TiIALICTRUM 
AOUI LEG I FOLIUM, VERONICA AUSTRIACA. 
Achillea “The Pearl,” Asolepias tuberosa, Astilbe Japon- 
ica, Alsine Michauxii (a pretty little rock-plant), Ceras- 
TIUM OBLONGIFOL1UM, CASSIA MARYLANDICA, COREOPSIS 
LANCEOLATA, DlANTIIUS barbaTUS (Sweet William), Dra- 
cocepiialum Vikginicum, Euphorbia corollata, Gail- 
lardia grandiflora,Geranium sanguineum, Heliantiius 
orgyaijs, Hibiscus palustris, Iris (the finest German spe¬ 
cies and varieties), Lysimachia cletiiroides, Monarda 
fistulosa, Pachysandra Procumbens, Plumbago Lar- 
pent^E, Phlox subulata (Mountain Pink, fine for rock¬ 
eries), and P. paniculaTa, S. ulmaria fl. pl., and S. ulma- 
RIA VARIEGATA, VIOLA CUCULLaTA VARIEGATA. 
Chrysanthemums, a choice selection of best named colors . . . 
Funicia variegata, Hibiscus “Crimsou Eye”, Phlox subulata 
alba, Spirea astilboides floribunda. 
Digitalis purpurea (Foxglove), Hollyhocks, mixed colors, 
double, in 3-inch pots. 
Iris K.'EMPFHRI, imported direct from Japan, embracing a diver¬ 
sity of colors. Flowers large, especially rich and attractive . 
Phlox decussaTA, an elegant assortment of named varieties; all 
the most distinct colors in cultivation. 
Rudbf.ckia ( Golden Glozu\ a grand new hardy plant, with very 
double rich golden-yellow flowers. 
75 00 
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