SPECIAL AND IMPORT PRICES FOR SPRING OF 1904 
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HARDY HERBACEOUS PERENNIAL PLANTS, continued 
2 00 
3 50 
4 00 
Per doz. 
CORONILLA varia. Compact sheets of beautiful pink 
bloom. H I, P 5 to 10. $1 25 
CONVALLARIA majalis (Lily-of-the-Valley). Pips.. 
.40 cts. each.. 
CRAMBE 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. 
Pinnatifida. Same as above, but dwarfer. 40 cts. each. 
CYPRIPEDIUM spectabile. 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 
DAY LILY, White. See Funkia. 
Yellow. See Hemerocallis. 
DELPHINIUMS, Chinese. Dark blue, small-flowered; 
elegant and distinct dwarf species. 1 50 
Formosum. A splendid old hardy plant, with dark 
intense blue flowers. H 4 to 5, F (i to 7. 1 25 
Formosum coelestina. New; light; of great beauty. 2 50 
Fine Mixed. Tail English. H 4 to 8, F G to 9 1 50 
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GERMAN IRIS. (See page 36) 
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DIANTHUS barbatus (Sweet William). Improved auric¬ 
ula-flowered .$1 
Fimbriata alba (White Fringe Pink). H 1 to 2, F 5.. 1 
Scoticus fl. pi. (Double Scotch Pink). Desirable. 1 
“ Her Majesty.” A fine hardy white Pink. 1 
Plumarius, Pheasant’s Eye (Hardy Pink). 1 
Plumarius semperflorens. One of the most beautiful 
Pinks in cultivation; blooms all season. 1 
Deltoides. A creeping pink of great beauty. 1 
Laura Wiimot. 1 
Prince Arthur. 1 
Juliette. 1 
Souvenir de Sale. 1 
DICENTEA Cucullaria. 
Spectabilis ( Bleeding Heart). H 1 to 2, F 4. 1 
Spectabilis alba (White-flowered Bleeding Heart)_ 2 
Eximia. Beautiful fern-like foliage; blooms all sum¬ 
mer. H '% to 1%, F 4 to 8. 1 
DEACOCEPHALUM Euyschiana. Dark violet-blue, neat 
border plant, H 2, F G. 1 
Virginianum. Tall, white-flowered variety. 1 
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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. 
Fraxinella. H 2, F 5 to 7.$2 00 
Fraxinella alba. 112, FT to 8 . 3 00 
DIGITALIS purpurea (Foxglove), H 4 to 7, F 7. 1 50 
Veitch’s. Finest spotted and improved strain. 1 75 
Gloxinseflora . 1 50 
Maculata superba . I 50 
Monstrosa . 1 75 
Lanata. Very curious. 1 50 
Grandiflora .. 1 . 1 50 
Buxbaumii. 1 50 
DOEONICUM plantagineum excelsum. A splendid 
spring-flowering plant; yellow flowers. H2to3... 1 75 
EPIG.3JA repens (Trailing Arbutus). The most charm¬ 
ing of our wild flowers, deliciously fragrant; very 
difficult to transplant; must be grown in shade . 1 75 
EPILOBIUM angustifolium. Crimson flower; suitable 
for naturalizing. H 3 to 6, F 7. 1 50 
EEIANTHUS Bavennae. A splendid tall-growing grass 
suitable for tropical effects. H 8 to 12, F 9 to 10... 3 50 
EEYNGIUM Yuccaefolium (Sea Holly). 
Curious and beautiful plants. 3 00 
Pulchellum . 2 00 
Ebeneum . 3 00 
EEYSIMUM 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 
Gracillima. New; very graceful. II 5 to 7. 1 25 
EUPHOEBIA corollata. A choice native 
plant,with white flowers; largely used by 
florists for cut-flowers. 1 50 
EUPATOEIUM purpureum. A splendid na¬ 
tive plant, growing G 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 (Enothera. 
FEENS. Best hardy varieties . 1 25 
FESTUCA glauca. 2 00 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis. 
FUNKIA subcordata (White Day Lily). 
H IK, F 5 to 8. 1 50 
Variegata. Variegated foliage, blue 
flowers, H 1, F 5. 1 25 
Caerulea (Blue Day Lily). H 2%, F 7_ 1 25 
Sieboldi. 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 
Marginata albo variegata. A very dis¬ 
tinct variegated variety. 2 00 
Aoki. 2 50 
GAILLARDIA. Hardy varieties. (See 
page 26). 1 25 
GLOBULARIA Tricosantha (Globe Daisy). 
Light blue flower. H Vi to %, 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 
Multiflorus. Great hardy Sunflower. 1 50 
Multiflorus plenus. Double hardv Sunflower. H 5 to 
G, F 8 to 9..'. 1 50 
Doronicoides. Very tall; fine for planting among 
shrubbery. 1 50 
Leetiflorus. The best; free-flowering, single yellow 
flowers, fine for cutting. H 4 to.5, F 7 to 8 . 1 25 
Rigidum. Distinct and good. H 4 to 5, F 7 to 8. 1 50 
Maximiliana. 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 Mellish. Very large duplex flowers of exquisite 
shape and bright orange-yellow, freely produced dur¬ 
ing August and September; grand for cutting. H 5. 2 00 
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