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SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR 1902. 
HARDY PLANTS.—Continued. 
A COLONY OF CANDYTUFT.—Iberis. 
Per doz. Per 100. 
Hemerocallis Flava, (Lemon Day-Lily). H 2-3, F 6-7..$ 1 50 10 00 
“ Fulva, (Orange Day-Lily) H 2-3, F 6-7 . 1 25 8 00 
“ Flore Pleno, double. 1 75 12 00 
“ Graminea, bright yellow,oire of the best. 150 1000 
“ Dumortieri, H i l A. F 6-7. 1 50 10 00 
“ Aurantiaca Major, new and very 
beautiful, 50 cents each. 500 . 
“ Thunbergi, bright yellow. 1 50 . 
Heliopsis Pitcheriana, similar to the hardy sun¬ 
flowers, but blooming during a much longer 
season, H 3-6, F 8-10 . 1 25 8 00 
Honesty. See Lunaria. 
Hibiscus Moscheutus, “Crimson Eye” white, H 3-6, 
F8-10 . 1 50 10 00 
“ u bright pink. 1 50 10 00 
Hesperu8Matronal : s,(SweetRocket)purple,H2-3,F6-9 1 00 6 00 
** “ “ " white. 1 00 6 00 
Hyacinthus Candicans, showy white flowers, 
blooming in summer, easiest culture . 50 300 
Helleborus Niger, “Christmas Rose” . 4 50 30 00 
Hollyhocks, best double . 150 . 
*' best single. 1 25 . 
Heuohera Sanguinea^ very choice, graceful dwarf 
plant with lovely crimson flowers, hue for cutting, 
F7-9. 175 1200 
“ Alba, new white variety. 1 75 . 
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“ Autumnale Superba, an improved variety of 
great beauty. 2 00 . 
" Grandiflorum Striatum, yellow with reddish 
stripes, new and distinct. 2 50 . 
Heracleum Giganteum (Giant Parsnips), a remark¬ 
able foliage plant of striking appearance; each 
25cent9 . .. 2 50 . 
“ Leichtlini, each 25 cents. 2 50 . 
Iberis Sempervirens (Hardy Candytuft), one of the 
most desirable spring flowering*plants. It covers 
the ground with a mat of pure white flowers, 
H F 4-5.... 1 50 10 00 
Iberis Sempervirens Nana, improved dwarf variety 125 800 
“ “ Queen of Italy, a new darf variety 
with violet flowers, very pretty. 1 25 8 00 
Iris Kaempferi (Japanese Iris). See page 15. 
Per doz. 
Iris Germanica (German Iris), in 25 choice named 
varieties, H 2-3, F 6. $ 75 
“ “ Silver King, a most beautiful variety of 
rich silvery white color. 1 00 
“ “ mixed varieties. . 50 
“ Siberica Sanguinea,bright blue flowers,H 3-4,F6. 75 
“ “ Alba, white . 75 
“ Florentina (Orris Root), very large white frag¬ 
rant flowers, very fine and lasting, desirable for 
cutting, H 2, F 5-6.. 2 00 
“ Teotorum. 1 00 
Ipomoea Pandurata, known as a hardy Moon Flow¬ 
er, a free flowering and very desirable hardy climber 1 50 
Lathyrus Latifolius Splendens, bright pink, 25 
cents each. . . 2 50 
“ Latifolius Albus, white everlasting pea. These 
everlasting peas are but little known in this 
country, but are great favorites in England. They 
are extremely showy and fine. 25 cents each. 2 50 
Liatris Pychnostachya, a most striking hardy 
summer-blooming plant, with great rocket-like 
spike of purple flowers, continues a long time in 
bloom, H 3-5, F 6-9. 1 50 
“ Spicata, H 1-2, F 9 . 1 50 
Linum Perenne (Flax), H 1-%, F 6-8. 1 25 
“ “ Album . 1 25 
“ “ Roseum .. 1 25 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens .. 125 
“ Chalcedonica, dense heads of brilliant scarlet 
flowers, one of the best border plants, H 1^-3, F 5-8 1 25 
“ Chalcedonica Flore Pleno, a fine double variety,fine 
for cutting. 1 50 
Lysimachia Nummulalia Aurea, Golden Money¬ 
wort, fine for carpeting.. 1 25 
“ Clethroides (Loosestrife), semi- aquatic, with 
white flowers, H 2-3, F 7-9. 1 25 
“ Stricta .. 1 25 
Lunaria Biennis (Honesty). 1 25 
Lavender, the well known garden herb . . 1 00 
Lythrum Superbum Roseum, very 6howy, splen¬ 
did for banks of streams and pouds, H 3-5, F 7-8 . 1 50 
Lepachys Pinata, single yellow flowers like a Rud- 
beckia, graceful and showy, H 4-5, F 7-8. 1 75 
Lobellia Oardinalis, native plant, with intensely 
brilliant cardinal flowers, extremely desirable, 
H 2-3, F 7-9 . . 1 50 
Linaria Hendersonii . 1 25 
Myosotia Palustris Semperflorens, “Water Forget- 
Me-Not,” splendid for naturalizing on edge of 
ponds and streams, also for beds and borders, 
Dlooms all summer. 1 25 
“ Diasittiflora, best for shady borders.. 1 00 
Mertensia Vir^inica, a lovely blue flower, blooming 
in early spring, H 2, F 4. 1 50 
" Siberica. . 1 50 
Monarda Didyma,“Bergamont,”very showy,crimson 
flowers, H 2, F 7-9. .. . 1 25 
“ Didyma Rosea . 1 50 
“ Fistulosa (Wild Bergamont), mixed colors, H 
2-4, F 6-8. 1 00 
Montbretia Crocosmeeflora, hardy, bulbous, with 
brilliant orange and scarlet flowers. 50 
Monna Longifoli, exceedingly handsome and singu¬ 
lar with fine spikes of flowers and ornamental 
leaves, H 2-3, F 6-7 . . 2 00 
(Enothera Splendens, “Evening; Primrose,” a splen¬ 
did dwarf variety blooming in the day time. 1 25 
“ Missourienais, “Evening Primrose,” H F 6-8 125 
“ Lamarckiana, “Evening primrose”. 1 25 
The Evening Primroses are desirable and striking, 
and very effective in the garden on moonlit nights. 
Onopardon Acanthium (Scotch Thistle), noble 
plant, with striking foliage and showy purple 
flowers.. 250 
“ Arabicum, 8 to 10 feet high, both sides of leaves 
and stems covered with white down, each 25 cents 
“ Acaule, each 35 cents. 
“ Tauricum .. 
Orobus Lathy roides, charming border plant and fine 
for rockery. 
Primula Vulgaris, English Hardy Primrose, H 
^ 4-5 .. 
*• Veris (Polyanthus), H %- z A. F 5-6.. 
“ Japonica, beautiful ana desirable variety . 
“ Acaulis ... 
Pansies, best strain, plants for spriug bedding. 
Peeonies, good varieties, assorted . 2 
“ named varieties, 25 cents to $1.00 each; 82.50 to 
$10.00 per dozen. 
Polygonum Cuipidatum (Giant Knotweed), grows 
to 12 feet high, makes a splendid group for 
tropical effect. . 1 50 
“ Ampiexicaule, “Mountain Fleece”. 1 25 
Pardantnus Ohinensis, “Blackberry Lily” . 1 25 
Penatemon Barbatus Torreyii, brilliant crimson 
and orange flowers in July, one of the best hardy 
plants, H 3-5. 125 
“ Digltalus, showy spikes of pure white flowers... 1 25 
“ Cobceft . 1 50 
“ Speotabilis .. 1 50 
Plantain Lily, see Funkia. 
Plum© Poppy, see Bocconia. 
Pink, see Dianthus. 
Pyrethrum Uligrinosum, a splendid fall flowering 
plant with single white daisy-like flowers, H 3-5. 1 25 
“ double varieties . 2 50 
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