GENERAL CATALOGUE. 
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ASTILBE. Japan Spiraea. 
A. Japonica. Known generally as Spinra Japonica or Hoteia Japonica. A handsome plant, with small, pure 
white flowers, in large, branching- panicles. Blooms in May, in the open air, but is cultivated chiefly for 
forcing in winter. 30c. 
var. grand!flora. (New.) Compared with the type, the individual flowers are much more numerous, and the 
flower spikes are larger, borne more freely and are more compact. See cut. 50c. 
AUBRETIA. Purple Kock-Cress. 
• Valuable rock-plants. 
A. deltoidea. Of dwarf tufted habit; purple flowers, 
produced very abundantly in early spring; 3 
inches. April or May. 25c. 
BAPTISIA. False Indigo. 
B. australis. Blue False Indigo. Deep blue Lupin¬ 
like flowers in racemes; 2 to 5 feet. June. 25c. 
B. cferulea. Fine blue Lupin shaped flowers; 2 feet. 
June and July. 25c. 
Astilbe Japonica. 
Spiraea (Astilbe) Japonica Grandiflora. 
BELLI S. Daisy. 
Very popular spring flowers. The handsome, double-flowered varieties are very effective plants, and suitable 
for edging. 
B. perennis. Red, white aud pink; double. 15 cents each; $1.00 per dozen, 
var. Snowflake. (New.) Double white, flne. 25c. 
BETONICA. Betony. 
B. officinal in. Flowers pu. pie ; spikes crowded ; 2 feet. July. 25c. 
BOCCONIA. Plume-Poppy. 
Beautiful hardy plants, with large foliage which produces a picturesque effect. 
B. cor data. An attractive plant, growing 6 to 8 feet high, with large foliage and long spikes ot white flowers in 
August. Well adapted for single lawn specimens, or for the sub-tropical garden. 25c. 
BOLTON 1 A. False Chamomile. 
B. latisquamee. Aster-like flowers in a broad head ; rosy purple; free blooming, showy and flne; 5 feet. July 
to October. 25c. 
BUPTHALMUM. Ox-eye. 
B. ©ordifolium. Very showy aud ornamental; large foliage and yellow flowers; 4 feet. June and July. 25c. 
CAMPANULA. Bellflower. Harebell. 
An elegaut genus of plants, rich in color, profuse in bloom, and of easy culture. 
C. barbata. Bearded Harebell. An Alpine sort, with a beard at the mouth of its pretty, pale, sky-blue flow¬ 
ers, nearly li inch long. 50c. 
C. grand is. Forms a bush 2 to 3 feet high, composed of a number of spikes thickly set with large blue salver- 
shaped flowers. June and July. 25c. 
