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THE ELM CITY NURSERY COMPANY, 
Rcrbaccous fiardy Plants Continued. 
Phlox -Subulata 
Alba. 
“ Atropurpurea. 
Platycodon— Granditlorum. 
“ 44 Album. 
Polemonium Repaiis. 
Polygonum Cuspidatum. 
Saenallnense. 
Potentilla— (Jrandiflora. 
44 Hopevordiana. 
Pyrethrum -Roscum, in variety. 
Uligunosum. 
Rheum Palmatum. 
Rudbeckia Laciniuta. 
44 Golden Glow. 
Saxifraga -Crussifolia. 
Prices—20c. each; $2.00 
chimps, 25c. to 50c. 
Scabiosa -Caucasica. 
Sedum Acre 
** “ Aureum. 
44 “ Aizoon. 
44 Album. 
44 Urevifolium. 
44 Douglasii. 
44 Ewersii. 
“ Hybndum. 
Soli dago— In variety. 
Spiroea -Aruncus. 
Astilboides. 
“ Palmata 
44 Filipendula, fl. pi. 
Ulmaria, double. 
Stachys Lnnata. 
Stattce—Latifolia. 
Thymus—Serpy Hum. 
Tradescanlia YTrginica Alba. 
Tritoma— Uvaria. 
Veronica—Longifolia. 
Vinca— Minor. 
4 4 4 4 Alba. 
44 “ Double. 
Viola—Odorata. 
' 4 4 4 Alba 
44 Double. 
44 Tricolor. 
“ Pansy, choice variety. 
Yucca -Filamentosa. 
44 Gloriosa. 
per dozen; Si5.00 per hundred. Heavy, field-grown 
Hew Varieties p ar( )y g ar( |{ n PblOX. 
1 I f 1 THIN the last few years great improvements have been made in the hardy 
vA/ garden Phloxes, especially by the Frenchmen, and as a result there are now a 
number of varieties not only of great brilliancy of color but greatly improved form, 
size and substance. It may be safely said that where brilliancy of color is desired in 
the garden from July to November these Phloxes have few rivals. 
Alceste Bright pink, deep red 
centre. 
Aurora Boreale -Orange, purple 
centre 
Bouquet Fleuri- White, carmine 
eye. 
Caran d*Ache-Rosy carmine. 
....Uarieties.... 
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Epopee— V iolet, bright fiery 
centre. 
Hector— Fine pink. 
Jules Jouy— I.ilae rose, with 
white center 
Mme. P. Langier— Bright red, 
Vermillion centre. 
Nettie Stewart— Pure white, early 
bloomer. 
Premier Minister Rosy white, 
deep rose centre. 
Richard Wallace— Cherry white, 
violet centre. 
Queen— Pure White. 
$2.50 per dozen. 
Prices—Strong field-grown plants, 25c. each; 
Cbe Gorgeous Oriental Poppy (papaoer oriental). 
T HE great orange scarlet blooms of this hardy poppy are familiar to most flower 
lovers, but the plants are not common in gardens. This, we think, is because 
many fail to succeed in making the plants live when they are transplanted. Good 
strong plants, set out in the fall and covered slightly before hard freezing weather, 
should come up vigorously the following spring and bloom freely. We have the fol¬ 
lowing distinct varieties to offer; — 
Crimson King -Enormousblooms,of the most Blush Queen— A peculiar blush pink, with dark 
intense crimson scarlet. maroon markings at base of petals. 
Prices — Good strong plants, 25c. each; $2.50 per dozen. 
fiardy Terns Plat „ 
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PT\ ANY of the varieties of hardy native Ferns are very effective when planted freely 
I ■ 1 in shady places where grass will not thrive. These Ferns are very desirable for 
planting in the shady corners about city houses. We supply Hardy Ferns, 
either collected or nursery grown, at very low rates. 
