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69. *fruticosa.— Shrubby Cinquefoil, 2 feet. A valuable sort, which 
blooms freely all summer; flowers glistening yellow, foliage palmate; a 
sort which can be heartily recommended. Each, 25 to 50 cents; per 
dozen, 32.00. 
70. Pucedanum nudicaule. —Early Pucedanum, % ft. The earliest 
spring flower, white or often tinged with pink; blooms before the snow 
is gone. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 cents. 
71- Ranunculus Nivalis, var. Eschscholtzii.— Mt. Buttercup. 
A very rare species, with large, very showy flowers. Each, 30 cents; 
four for 31.00. 
72. Nuttajlii. —Nuttall’s Buttercup, ft. This, and the last should have 
a moist, half shady place. This is a rather dwarf, very pretty sort. 
Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 60 cents. 
73. Rhus trilobata.— -Aromatic Sumach, 3 ft. A neat shrub, with small, 
three lobed leaves, ^ind bearing clusters of bright red berries, lasting 
well into the winter. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, 31-25. 
74. Rubus deliciosus. —Thimble Berry, 4 ft. A beautiful shrub, remind¬ 
ing one of a thornless, single white rose; of very free blooming habit. 
Berries edible. Each, 25 cents to 31.00; per dozen, 32.00. 
75. *Rudbeckia laciniata-— Cone Flower, .3 ft. Large flowered com¬ 
posite, with brown, cone shaped center, and yellow rays. Each, 10 
cents; per dozen, 31.00. 
76. Saxifraga nivalis. — Snowy Saxifrage, ft. A fine variety, with white 
flowers, in panicles, well above the leathery, dark green foliage. Moist 
shade.—Each* 10 cents: per dozen, 75 cents. 
77. Sedum Stenopetalum.— Slender Stone Crop, % ft. An early, 
mossy leaved sort, with bright yellow flowers. Very pretty. Clumps, 
15 cents; per dozen 31.00. 
78. Senicio Douglasii. —Golden Aster, ft. A plant of sterling merit; 
the most showy of all our late blooming plants. Flowers are very 
clear, intense yellow, rays loug and slender. Plants are a mass of 
bloom for weeks. Each, 15 cents; per dozen, 31.00. 
79. *Sidalcea Candida. —Indian Mallow, 1 ft. A choice plant, with 
white, Hibiscus-like flowers an inch across; blooming all summer. 
The leaves are smooth aud very prettily lobed. Each, 15 cents; per 
dozen, 31.00. 
80. Smilacina amplexicaulis. Solomon’s Seal, 1 ft. Flowers white, 
fragrant, in large terminal clusters; red berries. Each, 20 cents; per 
dozen, 31.50. 
81. *Thaiaspi alpastre.— Penny Gress, % ft. Little alpine plant, with 
white rose or flowers; very early spring. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 75 c. 
82. Thalictrum COrnuti. -Tall Meadow Rue, 6 ft. A very graceful, and 
stately plant. Especially useful for back ground effects, or isolated 
clumps. Lower leaves one or two feet broad, as finely cut as a maiden 
hair fern. No collection is complete without it. Each, 20 cents; per 
dozen, 3150. 
83. *Thermopisis M on tan a.— Buffalo Pea, 1 ft. A choice, early 
blooming plant, with large, yellow, pea-shaped flowers in long racemes. 
Each, 15 cents; per dozen, 31 00. 
84. *Townsendia SeriC8a.— Rock Daisy. Flowers large, white or pink; 
bourn fiat on the surface of the ground. Each, 10 cents; per dozen, 
75 cents. 
85. *TrOXimon Cuspidatum.-Golden Troximon, i^ft. Avery showy, 
early plant, with narrow leaves, and large yellow flowers on slender 
scapes. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, 31.50. 
86. "Verbena Aubletia.— Montana Verbena. Hardy perennial, with 
large clusters of showy purple flowers. Each, 20 cents; per dozen, 
