16_ PERENNIALS FOR FALL PLANTING 
ROSES—Continued 
September Morn. A light pink sport 
of Prima Donna, developed on the 
Pacific Coast. Has a splendid, free 
growth, running 2 to 3 feet without 
pinching, and shows every sign of 
being a phenomenal Rose. The bud 
is rather short and the outer petals 
are fimbriated, giving the flower a 
novel appearance. September Morn 
has considerably more petals than 
the average forcing Rose and it is, 
without exception, the most sweetly 
scented of any Rose so far placed on 
the market. 
RUDBECKIA. Golden Glow 
One of the best known hardy flowers, blooming 
from July until September. 
Newmani. The Black-Eyed Susan, very well 
known and popular. 
SANTOLINA. Lavender Cotton 
Silvery white foliage, used for rock border and 
very largely used for carpet bedding. 
SEDUM. Stonecrop 
Spectabile. Most popular of all the Sedum, pro¬ 
ducing large, flat heads of rose-colored flowers; 
2 feet high. 
STACHYS. Wound Wort 
Lanata. Bright, silvery white, woolly foliage; 
flowers an inconspicuous light purple in color; 
largely used for edging or clumps in borders. 
THALICTRUM. Meadow Rue 
Dipterocarpum. Lilac mauve flowers, with grace- 
ful loliage like Maidenhair. 30c. per plant, $3.00 
per doz. 
Adiantifolium. Beautiful variety, with foliage 
like Maidenhair Fern and miniature white 
flowers. 
VALERIANA. Valerian 
Officinalis. Very fragrant, rose-tinted flowers. 
VERONICA. Speedwell 
Amethystina. Amethyst-blue flowers; spikes long 
and good. 
Longifolia subsessilis. Long spikes; beautiful, 
blue flowers; plants 3 feet high. 
Prince Charming. Vigorous, free- 
branching growth, foliage bright, 
coppery red in the young state, flow¬ 
ering in greatest profusion. Buds 
lull and beautifully formed, long and 
pointed; color deep, reddish copper, 
with old gold base; a beautiful and 
very attractive color. Flowers of 
medium size and ideal decorative 
value. A bedding Rose of superla¬ 
tive excellence. 
William Cooper. Vigorous, free- 
branching growth; handsome foliage; 
flowers large and wonderfully formed, 
with high, pointed center; color deep 
lake red. A fine, bold, handsome 
flower, produced in endless profusion. 
One of the very finest garden Roses 
of recent years, producing freely and 
continuously throughout the season. 
Gold Medal, N. R. S. 
Gorgeous 
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Thalictrum Dipterocarpum 
