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RANNUNCULUS (Buttercup) Acris —Double yellow flowers, good stems ...25c 2.50 
Repens— Double yellow flowers on trailing vines.25c 2.50 
RUDBECKIA “Golden Glow” —Six to 8 feet; popular double yellow flower. -25c 2 50 
Maxima —Single yellow flowers six inches across; large cone . 35c 3.50 
RODGERSIA Podophylla —Ornamental foliage, white flowers.50c 5.00 
SAGE, Holts Mammoth— For flavoring.25c 2 50 
SALVIA New Uliginosa —Five to 6 feet; large plants; spikes of blue.35c 3.50 
Azurea— Three to four feet; spikes of sky-blue flowers in September. 25c 2.50 
SAXAFRAGIA Speciosa — Dwarf plants with heavy leathery foliage; clumps 
of deep rose flowers in early Spring . 35c 3.50 
Purpurea —Clumps of violet purple flowers .35c 3.50 
SAXIFRAGIAS ALPINE, Prymidalis — Narrow silvery foliage, beautiful 
sprays on stems 2 feet high; splendid for open ground or porch boxes-35c 3.50 
SEDUM— Useful for carpet bedding, rock work, etc. 
Spectabile Brilliant—Tall sort, growing 18 nches high, light green foliage; 
large heads of amarath red flowers.35c 3.50 
Maximum — 15 inches; dark bronzy purple foliage.35c 3 50 
SEMPERVIVUM (Old Hen and Chickens)—Offered in mixture . 25c 2.50 
SHASTA DAISY Alaska — Large white daisy flowers.25c 2.50 
Arcticum — 15 inches; white flowers 2i inches in diameter; September . 30c 3.00 
Double Moonpenny Daisy— Double blooms of the Shasta Daisy.50c 5.00 
SPIREA (Meadow Sweet) Aruncus— 3 to 5 feet; panicules of white flowers—-40c 4.00 
Ulmaria FI. PI. — -Three feet; double white flowers in July.40c 4.00 
SNAPDRAGON — Offered in giant white; red, yellow, pink .20c 2.00 
Special Mixture, all shades.15c 1.50 
STACHYS Betonica — Fine cut flower; 15 inches; rose-colored flowers.35c 3.50 
Lanata— Silvery white wooly foliage; used for borders.25c 2.50 
STATICE Latifolia (Sea Lavender) — Everlasting flowers; purplish-blue; 2 ft. 25c 2.50 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Cornflower Aster)—Pretty Aster-like flowers; blue .25c 2.50 
SWEET WILLIAM, Single Mixed— Various colors.25c 2 50 
TELEKIA — -Tall plants with heavy foliage; 8 to 10 feet; yellow flowers.35c 3.50 
TIARELLA Purpurea (Foam Flower) —Compact clumps with bright foliage. 
Long spikes of salmon-red flowers . 35c 3.50 
THALICTRUM (Meadow Rue) Glacum — Fine cut foliage.25c 2.50 
THISTLE, Blue— See Eryngium. 
TRICYRTIS (Jap Toad Lily)- —Lily flowers of cream, spotted purplish brown 35c 3.50 
TROLIUS (Globe Flowers) Europeus — Bright yellow globe flowers. 35c 3.50 
Japonicus Excelsior — Deep orange flowers; fragrant.35c 3.50 
Orange Globe—Large, deep orange-colored flowers-.35c 3.50 
TUNICA—Tufted plant with numerous pink flowers all Summer . 25c 2.50 
TRITOMI (Red Hot Poker) Pfitzeri — August to October; scarlet orange. 35c 3 50 
Quartiniana—Blooms in May and June; orange red changing to yellow. 35c 3.50 
Uvaria Grandiflora — 3 to 5 feet; rich ochre-red; late.25c 2.50 
VALERIANA (Valerian) Mixed — Red. white and intermediate shades . 25c 2.50 
VERONICA (Speedwell) Spicata — -Spikes of bright blue flowers . 25c 2.50 
Spicata Alba— Spikes of white flowers.25c 2.50 
VINCA (Trailing Myrtle) Minor — Evergreen foliage.25c 2.50 
Variegata — Variegated foliage. Very pretty .35c 3.50 
VIOLETS, California — Popular purple sort; single.25c 2.50 
Swanley White — Large double white flowers.25c 2.50 
VIOLA CORNUTA, G. Werning—Variety of tufted pansy, small violet flow¬ 
ers all Summer .35c 3 50 
WALLFLOWERS, Single Mixed — Various colors, mixed. 25c 2.50 
YUCCA Filamentosa — 5 to 6 ft., branched spikes with creamy white flowers-75c 7.50 
CLIMBING ROSES 
American Pillar— Large single flowers, borne in huge clusters; apple blossom pink .60 
Climbing Caroline Testout — Flower same as Mine. Caroline Testout; glowing pink .60 
Climbing Cecile Brunner — Flower same as Cecile Brunner .. .60 
Climbing K. A. Victoria — Climbing form of this popular rose.'.. 60 
Climbing Paul Neyron, or Mad. Wagram— Satin-rose, changing to pink. .60 
Climbing Pink Cochet —Climbing type of this popular rose. .60 
Climbing White Cochet— -Climbing form of this popular rose. .60 
Crimson Rambler—Large cluster of crimson blossoms . .50 
Dorothy Perkins — Shell pink flowers in large clusters . .50 
Flower of Fairfield—Everblooming Crimson Rambler .:. .60 
Mad. Alfred Carriere—Large, double, creamy white, tinged pale yellow and blush— .60 
Marechal Neil—The popular fragrant rose; deep, golden yellow . .60 
Red Dorothy Perkins — Crimson scarlet .- .——-. . .60 
SILVER MOON—Large, single white flowers; similar to Clematis flowers . .75 
Thousand Beauties — Strong grower, large clusters of lovely soft pink. ;.. -:.60 
Wm. Allen Richardson — Deep orange-yellow .60 
