Primula Veris Elatior Sweet William, Double 
PRUNELLA Grandiflora, hp, 9 in. A handsome pros¬ 
trate perennial with large firs in terminal clusters- 
Rosea, hp, 1ft. A pretty free and long-blooming 
plant; fine for borders; firs large, bright rose. 
PYRETHRUM Cinerariafolium, hp, 2 ft. Lovely white 
daisy-like firs; used in making Pyrethrum powder. 
Roseum, Painted Daisy, Vis Brothers Single, hp, 2 
ft. A very popular perennial thriving in any good 
garden soil where there is good drainage and full 
exposure to the sun. Flowers large daisy-like, from 
white to red with yellow centers, produced freely 
on long strong stems, lasting well when cut. 
Vis Brothers Double, hp, 2ft. Splendid double firs, 
in showy rich colors; fine for cutting. 
James Kelway, hp, 2ft. Bright vermilion red with 
golden center; very showy. 
Tchihatchewii, hp. Gin. Tufts of white flowers with 
gold disk, profuse; plants thrive in dry unfavorable 
places; start seedlings and transplant. 
RANUNCULUS Aconitifolius, hp, 2ft. Branching 
plants with pretty white cup-shaped flowers. 
Asiaticus Superbissima, hp, 1ft. Showy double firs, 
in handsome colors; fine for the rockery. 
Claremont Hybrids, hp, 2ft. The finest Ranunculus 
known; starts readily from seeds; the big Sin. 
double flowers showing a glorious riot of colors, 
so numerous as to literally hide the plant. 
Gian,- Florentine, hp, 2ft. Large flowers of the most 
varied colors held on long stems; greatly improved. 
Gramineus, hp, 9in. Easily grov/n perennial with 
long narrow silvery foliage and large golden 
buttercup-like flowers. 
RHEUM Collinianum, hp, 7ft. Giant ornamental fol. 
Excelsior or Victoria Improved, hp, 6ft. Stems make 
delicious sauce and pies. 
Monarch, hp, 4ft. Large leaves on hugh long stems. 
Tanguticum Rubrum, hp, 6ft. Large Palm-like leaves 
and bright red trusses of bloom. 
ROMNEYA Coulteri, Matilija Poppy, hp, 3ft. Firs, 
white, 5 inches across, delicate and transparent, 
yet enduring in a good state for several days; de¬ 
lightfully fragrant, blooms during late Summer 
and Fall. 100 seeds. 
Trichocalyx, hp, 3ft. A new bush Poppy; firs, very 
large, snow-white with golden stamens. 
SANTOLINA Tomentosa, hp, 2ft. Silvery fol., yellow 
SAPONARIA Ocymoides Splendens, hp, 1ft. An 
elegant trailing perennial v/ith showy rose flowers, 
an excellent rock plant. 
SAXIFRAGA Bedding Queen, hp. Sin. Clusters of 
showy carmine flowers. 
Decipiens Grandiflora, hp, 1ft. Charming hybrids, 
the firs, campanulate; large; of many shades from 
white to rosy crimson. 
Encrusted Sorts, hp. Sin. A fine mixture of these 
handsome rock plants. 
Mossy Sorts, hp. Sin. Lovely varieties with mossy 
foliage and numerous pretty firs; excellent. 
SCABIOSA Caucasica, hp, 2ft. A handsome easily 
grown plant thriving in any ordinary soil if well 
drained and in a sunny location; very desiia .e 
for cutting. Blue or White. 
House's Hybrids, hp, 3ft. Large showy double firs, 
in many fine colors; fine for cutting. 
Complete Mixture of Scabiosa Caucasica. 
Japonica, hp, 2ft. Beautiful lavender flowers ora 
long stems; free-blooming, lasting plants, showy 
in beds and fine for cutting. 
SCOLYMUS Hispanica, Golden Thistle, hb, 3ft. 
Leafy spikes of golden bloom; a flovv'er-vegetable, 
the fleshy roots used like Cardoon or Salsify. 
SEDUM Acre, hp, 2in. Low spreading perennial; 
golden firs in three-parted racemes. 
Middendorfii, hp. Gin. An excellent rock plant; 
fleshy brown foliage and golden flowers in Sum¬ 
mer; thrives under the most adverse conditions. 
Spectabile, hp, 1ft. Large heads of carmine red 
firs., superb for a border or for the rockery. 
Spurium Coccineum, hp. Gin. Large umbellate 
cymes of brilliant deep rose firs in late Summer. 
Complete Special Mixture of Sedum. 
3EMPERVIVUM, Hardy Species Mixed, hp, Ginches. 
These are succulents and are admirably adapted 
for rockeries and for covering old walls. 
SENECIO Clivorum, hp, 3ft. Large decorative fo¬ 
liage and rich orange firs; a stately border plant. 
Othello, hp, 3ft. An attractive Autumn-blooming 
perennial, purple foliage and orange flowers. 
SIDALCEA Rose Queen, hp, 4fi. Beautiful rose firs. 
Rosy Gem, hp, 18in. Handsome plant with lovely 
spikes of rose Hollyhock-like firs; very showy. 
Stark's Flybrids, hp, 8ft. A noble perennial, throws 
up Hollyhock-like spikes; firs blush to carmine. 
SILENE Alpestris, hp. Gin. Shining white flowers 
in large panicles from May to July; likes shade. 
Fortune!, hp, 2ft. Firs bright rose; petals feathered. 
Schafta, hp. Gin. A charming border or rock plant; 
the branches gradually becoming covered with 
rosy-purple firs from July to October. 
SISYRINCHIUM Anceps, Blue-eyed Grass, hp. Gin. 
Lovely deep blue firs, with darker eye; April. 
SOLDINELLA Alpina, hp. Sin. A pretty little plant 
suitable for the rockery; leaves round; flowers 
pale blue, drooping. 
SOLIDAGO, Golden Rod, hp, 4ft. Hardy native 
perennial bearing large golden plumes in Autumn. 
SPERGULA Pilifera Aurea, hp, 2 in. A charming 
little plant for edgings and rock work; foliage 
golden yellow; flowers small white. 
SPIREA Filipendla, hp, 13in. V/hite tinged purple. 
STACHYS Alpina, hp, 2ft. Silvery foliage, flowers 
campanulate, dark rose, in terminal spikes. 
Lanata, hp, 1 ft. Lamb's Ears. Grown for the effect 
of its dwarf white wooly foliage; remove flowers. 
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