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Hoopes, Brother & Thomas, West Chester, Pa. 
Iris Kacmpferi. 
HARDY PERENNIALS, continued 
Hibiscus Moscheulos. Very large white or pink flow¬ 
ers. Plant 4 or 5 feet high. 
Ilcuchera sanguines. Bloom crimson-scarlet; elegant. 
Iris Gcrmanica. German Flag. Many beautiful 
colors, assorted. Also several botanical species of 
merit, including /. Sibirica and varieties. 
I. Kaernpleri. Japanese species. Imported direct from 
the growers in Japan. An elegant assortment of 
colors. 
biatris. I Itrce species. I all spikes of purple bloom. 
Natives. 
I/Obclia cardinalis. Stem erect, with brilliant scarlet 
bloom. 
Lychnis chalet;tlonica II. pi. Bright scarlet, double; 
blooms in clusters. 
bysiuiachin clelhroides. Beautiful white flowers. 
bylhrum rosetim supcrbuui. I.ong spikes of purple 
bloom. 
Murlunsia Virginian. Lungwort. Rich purplish blue 
(lowers in May. 
Monnrtla fi.sltilo.su. //'//,/ Un-gamut. Very showy 
purplish red flowers. 
Nymphnea odurnln. Water l.ily. Pure white, very 
flagrant. 
Optmlin Itnfillusqttii. A hard; trailing Cactus. Large 
yellow bloom ; very showy. 
I'achysandra procilinbens. Very dwarf; blooms early; 
white. 
I’noony. Several elegant Belgittn varieties. 
I’nrdnnthus Cltinonsis. Itlarl-bcrry l.ily. Flowers 
orange-color. 
Pnssillorn incarnnln. A hardy native Passion-Vine. 
with flesh-colttretl fltnvers. 
Pontstemon barbaltts Torrcyi. Very tall, long racemes 
of bright scarlet flowers. 
I', digitalis. Large, showy, bell-shaped pale flowers. 
Phlox miiculnln hybridn. Gar,lea Ph/n.r. An elegant 
variety imported bum the host F.uropean collections. 
All colors named. 
I*, paniculate. I- lowers mostly pink; very pretty. 
P. subulate. Alountain Pink. Creeping, yvith pink 
bloom. One ol most beautiful lorv plants for bor¬ 
ders or edgings. 
P. subulnln alba. Similar to the above, but snow- 
yvliite. 
Physostegla Virginiana. Draeorep/ialum. Pale rose 
color. 
Plalycodon grandiilora. Campanula. Pale blue 
florvers. 
Plumbago barpenfae. Lady l.arpenFs Leadwort. A 
lorv. creeping plant, with rich deep blue florvers. 
Excellent for rockrvork. 
Polemonium replans. Corymbs of pale blue flowers. 
Native species. 
Rudbeckia. Three fine species for late summer. Yellorv. 
R. laciniata II. pi. Golden Gloom. One of the 
most popular of hardy perennial plants, especially 
for cutting. Flowers on long stems, very double, 
bright golden yellorv color. Hardy and reliable. 
Saponaria Caucasica II. pi. Soapwnrl. About 2 feet 
high, yvith double rose florvers. 
Saxilraga crassifolia. Hardy, blooms very early: 
florvers pink; leaves succulent. 
Sedum spectabile. Beautiful heads of pink bloom. 
Silphium lacinialum. Deeply cut leaves and large 
yellorv florvers on tall stems. 
S. perfoliatum. Several feet high; florvers bright ye I - 
lorv. 
Solidago. Goldenrod. Yellorv florvers. Several spe¬ 
cies. 
Thalictrum aquilegifolium. Attractive foliage, in 
large panicles of pale lemon-coloretl flowers. 
T. flexuosum. 2 to 3 feet high. Yellorv, fringe-like 
flowers. 
Tradescantia Virginica. Spiderwort. Several kinds. 
Ulmaria rubra (Svn., Spiraea lobata). A native plant, 
with purplish pink flowers in June and July. 
U. Ulmaria (Syn., Spirtea Ulmaria). Meadow 
Sweet. European species, with pure white flowers. 
U. Ulmaria variegata. Leaves striped with yellorv. 
Veronica. A fine species, with spikes of deep blue 
flowers. 
Viola odorata. Sweet-Scented Violets. All the choice 
■ varieties are kept in stock. 
V. variegata. Curiously striped florvers. Qiilc showy 
A clump of Phlox paniculata. 
