hardy Plants for Tall Planting 
BLUE SPIRAEA 
Caryopteris mastacanthus. A handsome free-growing plant, 
with numerous small blue or lavender flowers clustered around 
the branches just above each pair of leaves. An excellent bee- 
plant. Each 15 cents ; two for 25 cents. 
CLEMATIS DAVIDIANA 
A vigorous hardy plant, two to four feet high, with handsome 
foliage. The flowers are bell-shaped, deep lavender or violet in 
color, very fragrant, and are produced in clusters in great profusion. 
One of the most desirable of hardy herbaceous perennials. Strong 
plants, each 25 cents ; 2 for 40 cents. 
COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA 
Flowers large, bright golden yellow, and produced in the greatest 
profusion the entire summer ; invaluable for cutting. Each 15 cents. 
AQUILEGIA 
Chrysantha. The beautiful golden yellow Columbine. 
Each 15 cents. 
Ccerulea. This is the true form of the Rocky-Mountain 
Columbine. Flowers blue. Each 15 cents. 
VICK'S DOUBLE ANEMONE 
WHIRLWIND 
HARDY POMPON 
CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
These are the very best of all Chrysanthemums for planting out 
of doors, and also very desirable for growing as pot plants, being 
dwarf, compact growers, and free bloomers. They are perfectly 
hardy, blooming before severe frosts will hurt the flowers. 
Ada. Deep clear yellow, small, but a pretty and interesting 
flower. 
Amelia. Blush-pink. 
Crimson Ball. Beautiful deep crimson. 
Delicatissima. Center deep wine color, outer petals delicate pink. 
Edna. White, with pink shadings and yellow center ; good size 
and nice form. 
Golden Fleece. Rich golden yellow. 
May Williamson. Blush, changing to pure white. 
Oneita. Bright clear yellow ; good size and Well-formed flower ; 
very showy. 
Pink Beauty. Fine soft pink. 
President. Dark violet-rose. 
Princess Louise. Very dark pink. 
Santiago. Deep bronze-red. 
Each 10 cents. The set of 12 for $1.00. 
Planted outdoors this fall it will bloom the 
following season. 
The double variety “Whirlwind” has all the free- 
blooming and filter good qualities of the single white, and 
the additional ones of greater hardiness of plants and more 
lasting blooms. Each 20 cents ; two for 30 cents. 
Queen Charlotte. An early-flowering pink Anemone. 
Of vigorous growth. Begins to flower ir. August, con¬ 
tinues to bloom until November, and becomes more 
attractive each day. Flowers semi-double, broad, 
perfectly formed, and of a pleasing shade of silvery 
pink. Each 20 cents ; £2.00 per dozen. 
SINGLE ANEMONE. One of the best hardy autumn¬ 
flowering plants we have. 
Japonica alba. Pure white. Each 20 cents. 
Rubra. Deep rose color. Each 20 cents. 
ACHILLEA 
The Pearl. The blooms are of purest white, and so 
large that they resemble a Pompon Chrysanthemum. 
Hardy, and will thrive in almost any situation. Very 
desirable for the garden or cemetery ; blooms nearly 
the whole season. Each 15 cents; three for 40 cents. 
Milifolium roseum. Foliage finely cut; flowers pink. 
A continuous bloomer. Each 15 cents; two for 25 cents. 
ARABIS ALPINA 
A very early spring-flowering plant. Flowers pure 
white. Each 15 cents. 
BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS. Spikes of dark blue flowers. Each 
25 cents. 
BOLTONIA ASTEROIDES. Attains a height of four feet; 
flowers like single Asters ; blooms during summer and autumn. 
Produces hundreds of flowers at one time. Each 15 cents; 
dozen, $1.50. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA. Exceedingly free flower¬ 
ing and grand for cutting. In two colors, blue and white. 
Each 15 cents. 
POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUM, SANTIAGO 
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