SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR FALL OF 1904 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
Per doz. 100 
SCUTELLARIA macrantna. A handsome hardy plant 
growing about 9 inches high, and producing an 
abundance of rich velvety dark blue flowers.$1 00 $0 00 
8EA HOLLY. See Eryngium. 
SILENE Virginica (Indian Pink). One of the best 
native plants, which should be grown in every gar¬ 
den; brilliant crimson-scarlet flowers that are pro¬ 
duced in the greatest profusion in May. 1 25 8 00 
SILPHIUM perfoliatum. Yellow flowers. H 4 to 8, 
F 7 . 1 75 12 00 
8PIR2EA palmata. Broad cluster of the most beautiful 
crimson flowers, above splendid palmate foliage. 
H 2, F 7 to 8 . 1 75 10 00 
Palmata elegans. A lovely new variety with light 
pink flowers. H 2, F 7 to 8. 1 75 12 00 
Astilboides. A splendid white variety. 1 50 
Astilboides floribunda. 1 50 
Ulmaria. 1 50 
Aruncus. A grand native sort, with great heads of 
white flowers. H 3 to 5, F 0 to 7. 1 75 13 00 
Filapendula fl. pi. A beautiful dwarf variety, with 
elegant fern-like foliage. H %, F 6 to 7. 1 25 8 00 
Lobata. One of the handsomest of the Spireas, with 
deep rosy carmine flowers. H \ X A to 3, F G. 1 50 
STACHYS lanata. White woolly leaves and purple 
flowers; useful for edging. H 1, F 7. 1 00 5 00 
STATICE latifolia. 1 50 10 00 
Armeria (Sea Pink). 1 25 8 00 
8WEET WILLIAM. See Dianihus barbatus. 
TEUCRIUM Chamaedrys. Evergreen shining leaves; 
purple flowers; will grow on barren soils. 1 25 6 00 
THALICTRUM aquilegifolium. All Thalictrums have 
handsome foliage, and this variety has quite showy 
flowers. H 3 to 4, F G to 7. 1 25 
Adiantifolium. Beautiful foliage like maidenhair 
fern. 1 25 
THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. Showy plant, with attrac¬ 
tive yellow flowers. 1 50 
TIARELLA cordifolia (Foam Flower). A most charm¬ 
ing dwarf spring-flowering plant, with beautiful 
white flowers and lovely foliage. 1 25 
TRILLIUM grandillorum. 35 2 50 
Erectum album. 35 2 50 
TRITOM A uvaria grandiflora ( Red-hot Poker). Needs 
protection; a striking fall-flowering plant. II 3 to 
4, F 9 to 11 . 1 50 10 00 
Ffitzerii (Flame Flower, 
or Torch Lily). This new 
Tritoma is undoubtedly 
one of the most valu¬ 
able introductions of 
recent years. Tritoma 
uvaria, or "Red-hot 
Poker” plant, is highly 
prized on account of its 
picturesque appearance 
and its blooming so late 
in the fall after almost 
everything else is gone. 
This new variety is a 
great improvement in 
every respect. The 
flowers are much more 
refined and beautiful, 
and are produced in the 
greatest profusion from 
early summer until late 
fall, coming into bloom 
at least two months 
before the older variety. 
It is equally desirable 
for garden effect or for 
cut flowers, and is de¬ 
cidedly unique. 20 cts. 
each, $2 per doz. 
VERB A.SCUM 
SP1KASA ASTILBOIDES 
Per doz. 100 
TUSSILAGO Farfara variegata. A handsome varie¬ 
gated form of Coltsfoot, with bold yellow and 
green foliage; fine for rockeries and shady places. 
Plant in the spring. 
$:i 
00 
VERBASCUM nigrum. Yellow 
flowers 
in long j 
spikes; 
dwarf habit. 
. . 20 cts. 
, each.. 
2 
00 
Olympicum. Bright yellow 
flowers 
; large 
woolly 
foliage; stately. 
,..25 cts. 
each.. 
2 
50 
Phoeniceum. Seedlings; crimson-rose, 
lilac and 
white; 
large and showy. 
each.. 
3 
00 
Pannosum. Sulphur-yellow 
flowers; 
new s 
pecies, 
with white foliage. 
. each.. 
3 
00 
VERBENA venosa. A hardy Ve 
rbena; ^ 
rerv cxte 
naively 
used in England for bedding. It, grows about 18 
inches high, but pegged down will cover the ground 
with heads of lovely purple-violet flowers through¬ 
out the season. Not quite hardy, except on 
thoroughly well-drained soils. 1 25 $8 00 
VERONICA longifolia. Spikes of deep blush purple 
flowers; very handsome. H 2, F 8 to 9. 2 00 
Spicata. Violet-blue flowers in long spikes; dwarf 
habit. 1 30 
Rupestris. 1 25 
Amethystina. 1 50 
VINCA caerulea. The well-known hardy Myrtle: fine 
for carpeting under trees where grass will not 
grow. 1 25 8 00 
VIOLA pedata (Bird's-foot Violet). A beautiful native 
sort. 1 00 (> 00 
Pedata bicolor. Deep purple flowers. 1 25 8 00 
Cornuta. Flowers almost as large as a Pansy. This 
is the most desirable of hardy plants. Blooms con¬ 
tinuously all season; blue flowers. 1 50 10 00 
WAHLENBERGIA grandiflora. 1 75 12 00 
Grandiflora alba. 1 75 12 00 
YUCCA filamentosa (Spanish Bayonet). Fine, strong 
plants; a stately decorative plant, with immense 
spikes of large white flowers; fine for the garden 
or lawn. 3 Q0 1 - 00 
Filamentosa variegata. A fine variegated variety of 
above.50 cts. each.. 5 00 
Angustifolia. 2 00 12 00 
