SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1903 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
Per doz. 100 
CORONILLA varia. Rambling sheets of beautiful 
pink bloom. H 1, F 5 to 10 . $1 25 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). Pips.. $2 00 
CRAM BE cordifolia. One of the finest large-leaved 
herbaceous plants, valuable where a striking and 
bold effect is required; its white flowers are pro¬ 
duced in profusion.35 cts. each. 3 50 
Pinnatifida. Same as above, but dwarfer.40 cts. each. 4 00 
CYPRIPEDIUM spectabite. The most beautiful hardy 
orchid, and one of the most lovely flowers in the 
world: does well in a shady, moist location outdoors, 
and forces well in the greenhouse for Easter. 3 00 20 00 
DAY LILY, White. See Funkia. 
Yellow. See Hemerocallus. 
DELPHINIUMS, Chinese. Dark blues, small flowered. 
elegant and distinct dwarf species. 1 50 9 00 
Formosum. A splendid old hardy plant, with dark 
intense blue flowers. II 4 to 5, F 6 to 7 . 1 25 8 00 
Formosum coelestlna. New; light; of great beauty. 2 50 
Fine Mixed. Tall English. H 4 to 8, F 0 to 9. 1 50 8 00 
Cypripedium spectabile 
Per doz. 100 
DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William). Improved 
auricula-flowered.$1 25 $8 00 
Flmbrlata alba (White Fringe Pink). H 1 to 2, F 5 . 1 50 10 00 
Scotlcus fl. fl. (Double Scotch Pink). Desirable... 1 25 8 00 
41 Her Majesty.” A fine hardy white Pink. 1 50 10 00 
Plumarius, Pheasant’s Eye (Hardy Pink). 1 00 6 00 
Plumarius semperflorens. One of the most beauti¬ 
ful Pinks in cultivation; blooms all season. 1 50 10 00 
Deltoides. A creeping pink of great beauty. 1 50 8 00 
Laura Wllmot . 1 50 10 00 
Prince Arthur . 1 50 10 00 
Juliette . 1 50 10 00 
Souvenirde Sale . 1 50 10 00 
DICENTRA Cucullaria . 15 75 
Spectabllls (Bleeding Heart). H 1 to 2, F 4 . 1 75 12 00 
Spectabilis alba (White-flowered Bleeding Heart). . 3 00 
Eximea. Beautiful fern-like foliage; blooms all sum- 
. mer. H % to 1^, F 4 to 8 . 1 75 12 00 
DRACOCEPHALUM Ruyschiana. Dark violet-blue, 
neat border plant, H 2, F 6. 1 50 10 00 
Virginianum. Tall, white-flowered variety. 1 50 
DICTAMNUS. The Dictamnus is one of the most satis¬ 
factory hardy plants in cultivation, both on account 
of splendid flowers and its rich durable foliage. 
Fraxlnella. H 2, F 5 to 7.$2 00 
Fraxinella alba. H 2, F 7 to 8 . 3 00 
DIGITALIS purpurea (Foxglove). H 4 to 7, F 7. 1 50 
Veltch’s. Finest spotted and improved strain. 1 75 
Cloxineeflora . 1 50 
Maculata superba . ] 50 
Monstrosa . l 75 
Lanata. Very curious. 1 50 
Crandiflora . 1 50 
Buxbaumii . l 50 
DORONICUM Plantagineum excelsum. A splendid 
spring-flowering plant; yellow flowers. H 2 to 3... 1 75 
EPIC/EA repens (TrailingArbutus). The mostcharm- 
ing of our wild-flowers, deliciously fragant; very 
difficult to transplant; must be grown in shade_ 1 75 
EPILOBIUM angustlfolium. Crimson flower; suit¬ 
able for naturalizing. H 3 to 6, F 7 . 1 50 
ERIANTHUS Raven nae. A splendid tall-growinggrass 
suitable for tropical effects. H 8 to 12, F 9 to 10. . 3 50 
ERYNCIUM Yuccsefollum (Sea Holly.) 
Curious and beautiful plants . 3 00 
Pulchellum. 2 00 
Ebeneum . 3 00 
ERYSIMUM pulchellum. Dwarf plant 
like a wallflower. 1 50 
EULALIA. The Eulalias are splendid 
grasses for making beds and groups for 
tropical effects. 
Japonica variegata. H 5 to 7.1 25 
Japonica Zebrina. H 5 to 7. 1 25 
Cracillima. New; very graceful. H5to7. 1 25 
EUPHORBIA corollata. A choice native 
plant, white flowers; largely used by 
florists for cut-flowers. 1 50 
EUPATORIUM purpureum. A splendid 
native plant, growing 0 to 10 feet high, 
with immense head of purplish pink 
flowers; fine for naturalizing along 
streams and ponds and for planting 
among shrubbery. F 7 to 9. 1 50 
EVENING PRIMROSE. See CEnothera. 
FERNS. Best hardy varieties. 1 25 
FESTUCA glauca .. 2 00 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
FRAGARIA Indica (Indian Strawberry). A 
creeper with yellow flowers followed by 
bright red fruit. 1 00 
FUNKIA subcordata (White Day Lily). 
H 1A, F 5 to 8. 1 50 
Variegata. Variegated foliage, blue 
flowers, H 1,F5 . 1 25 
Ccerulea (Blue Day Lily). H 2A, F 7 .. 1 25 
Sleboldl. One of the finest of hardy plants 
on account of splendid foliage. H 2 to 3, 
F 7 to 8. 2 00 
Aurea maculata. Young foliage in early 
spring is of a bright yellow color . 2 50 
Undulata argentea. Silver variegation 2 50 
Aokl . 2 50 
CAILLARDIA. Hardy varieties. (See p.26). I 25 
C LOBULAR IA T rlcosantha (Globe 
Daisy). Light blue flower. H A to A, F 5. 1 50 
HELIANTHUS. The hardy Sunflowers are among the 
most desirable of hardy plants. They are free- 
flowering, have a long season of bloom, are very 
decorative in the garden, and are fine for cutting. 
All have bright yellow flowers. 
Tuberosa (Jerusalem Artichoke). Very decorative, 
grows 12 feet high; also a desirable vegetable. 1 00 
Multlflorus. Great hardy Sunflower. 1 50 
Multlflorus plenus. Double hardy Sunflower. H5 
to G, F 8 to 9. 1 50 
Doronlcoldes. Very tall, fine for planting among 
shrubbery. 1 50 
Loetlflorus. The best; free-flowering, single yellow 
flowers, fine for cutting. H 4 to 5, F 7 to 8. 1 25 
Rlgldum. Distinct and good. II 4 to 5, F 7 to 8- 1 50 
Maxlmlliana. Tall and very late; one of the most 
stately and elegant hardy plants in cultivation; best 
Sunflower to bloom in the fall. H 7 to 9, F 10 to 11 • 1 50 
Miss Melllsh. Very large duplex flowers of exquisite 
shape and bright orange-yellow, freely produced dur¬ 
ing August and September; grand for cutting. H 5. 2 50 
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