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prairies. Spike of flowers often 3 feet long. Desirable for the open border. 
15 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
scariosa (Button Snake-root) — 2 to 5 feet high, with large heads of rose purple 
flowers in late summer. Rich soil. 15 cents each, 81 per dozen. 
LOBKLIA CARDIX A LIS. 
spicata (Spiked Blazing Star) — 
Flowers rose purple in a long 
spike. Flowers with the last. 
15 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
LOBELIA cardinalls (Cardinal 
Flower)— One of the showiest 
of our wild flowers, 2 to 1 feet 
high, with large deep red blos¬ 
soms along the upper part of 
the stalk; will thrive in any 
garden soil or along the border 
of lily pond in water 2 or 3 in¬ 
ches deep. 10 cents each, §1 
per dozen, $5 per hundred. 
syphi!itica(Great Blue Lobelia) — 
Similar in growth to the last, 
but the flowers are blue,streaked 
with white. Plant in a moist 
place. Desirable for border of 
brook or lake. 10 cents each, 
$1 per dozen. 
LYCHNIS viscariavar. fl.pl. 
(Ragged Robin) — A fine plant, 
1 foot high, with double crim¬ 
son fragrant flowers in dense 
spikes. 15 cents each, $1.25 
per dozen. 
vespertina var. fl. pi. (Double White Campion)—2 feet. A strong bushy plant 
from Siberia, with pure white fragrant double flowers, in clusters. One of the 
best for cutting. 25 cents each, $1.50 per dozen. 
MY0S0TIS palustris (Forget-me-not)— 
Lovely light blue flowers with yellow centers. 
Its home is in wet, springy places, yet it does 
fairly well in the moist border. 10 cents each, 
$1 per dozen. 
MERTENSIA Virginica (Vh-g jinia Cowslip) 
—This plant grows from 1 to 2 feet high, 
bearing a panicle of rich purple or sometimes 
white flowers. 15 cents each, $1.25 per dozen. 
MITCHELLA repens (Partridge Berry)— 
A little trailing evergreen. It forms fine mats 
under evergreens, and when once established, 
is sure to please. 25 cents each, $1.50 per doz. 
MITELLA dipliylla (Bishop’s Cap)—Grows 
1 to 2 feet high, producing in early spring ra- 
myosotis. cemes 6 to 8 inches long, of delicate white 
flowers. Pretty for rockeries. 10 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
M0NAUDA did yin a (Os wego Tea)—2 to 3 feet high with bright red flow¬ 
ers forming clumps. Very fine. 15 cents each, $1 per dozen. 
0XALIS acetosella (Wood Sorrel)— A beautiful oxalis found growing in 
moss in shady moist places. Flowers large, white with purple veins. 10 cents 
each, $1 per dozen. 
violacea (Violet Wood Oxalis)—2 to 6 inches high, from a scaly bulb. Flowers 
pink, and fine dark foliage. 15 cents each. 
TRY SOME JAPAN IRIS IN YOUR BOG. 
