F. W. BOLGIANO & CO., WASHINGTON, D. C 
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PRICES (except where otherwise noted) ON ALL VARIETIES OF 
PLAN1S: 20 cts. each; 3 for 55 cts.; $2.00 per doz. of one variety. 
CONVALLARIA 
LILY OF THE VALLEY. For outdoor 
planting only: extra fine. 10 cts. each; $1.00 
per doz.; $7.75 per 100. 
COREOPSIS (Tickseed) 
GRANDIFLORA. 2 feet. June to October. 
Bears many large golden daisy-like flowers 
which last long as cut flowers, and are very 
effective in the garden. 
DAISY (Shasta) 
ALASKA. Great white daisies with curv¬ 
ing petals and yellow centers that make a 
splendid show all summer. Wonderful as cut 
flowers. 
MRS. C. L. BELL. An improved variety. 
Large flowers and long blooming season. 
DIANTHUS (Hardy Pinks) 
PLUMARIUS (Pheasant’s eye pink). Sweet 
clove-scented, low growing fringed flowers of 
pink and white. In great profusion during 
May and June. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) 
SPECTABILIS. Graceful pink, heart-shaped 
flowers on long slender stems. Does well in 
shade. Plants, 45 cts. each. 
EXIMIA. Fern-like foliage and pink heart- 
shaped flowers. Partial shade or full sun. 
Plants, 25 cts. each. 
EUPATORIUM 
(Hardy Ageratum or Mist Flower). A pretty 
hardy plant, with light blue flowers similar 
to the Ageratum. This is a particularly fine 
thing in hardy perennials ; a splendid cut 
flower ; 18 to 24 inches. 
DELPHIINIUM (Perennial Larkspur) 
CHINENSIS. Although a perennial, this 
will bloom in August if planted in early 
spring. On account of its dwarf ness (2 to 3 
feet high) and brilliant blue flowers, it is a 
popular plant for bedding and cut flowers. 
R. AND V GIANT HYBRIDS. Mixture of 
the most beautiful tall, large flowering varie¬ 
ties. The long, graceful spikes of harmoniz¬ 
ing blue colors make a splendid background. 
Height, 4 to 6 feet. Plants, 25 cts. each; 
3 for 70 cts., $2.50 doz. 
BELLADONNA. Tall, light blue. 
BELLAMOSUM. A dark blue form of 
Belladonna with which it is identical except¬ 
ing in color, which is a rich deep blue. 
FEVERFEW 
SNOW BALL. A most useful border plant 
and valuable summer cut flower, with large 
double, white flowers. June to October; 18 
to 21 inches. 
GAILLARDIA 
PORTOLA HYBRID. June to October ; 2 
feet. The beautiful single flowers are red in 
the center with clear yellow markings on outer 
edges of petal. 
GOBLIN. Especially suitable for the rock 
garden, 12 to 16 inches high and covered with 
bright yellow flowers with deep red zone. 
MR. SHERBROOK (Hybrid of Sun God Im¬ 
proved). A golden-yellow variety with no other 
color or marking. Large self-colored blooms 
on stout stems all summer. 
HEATHER 
CALLUNA VULGARIS. Lavender-rose, 15 
to 18 inch spread. $1.25 each. 
CALLUNA COMPACTA. Pink, very dwarf, 
10 to 12 inch spread. $1.00 each. 
CALLUNA VULGARIS ALPORTI. Deep 
pink, 15 to 18 inch spread. $1.25 each. 
ERICA CARNEA. Lavender, 15 to 18 inch 
spread. $1.00 each. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose or 
Lenten Rose) 
Culture—Grow in a cool, moist, shady place, 
in soil mixed with leaf mold and well-rotted 
manure. 
H. NIGER (Christmas Rose). A dwarf grow¬ 
ing hardy plant, able to withstand tempera¬ 
tures many degrees below zero. Its palm-like 
leaves are evergreen, and large, single, bell¬ 
like flowers are produced, regardless of cold 
or snow, during December and January. The 
blooms often last two months. Plants, $1.00 
each. 
ORIENTALIS (Hybrids). Known as the 
“Lenten Rose.” The flowers range in colors 
from pale green through white, from pale 
brown to the deepest tones of chocolate red. 
Plants, 75 cts. each. 
HIBISCUS 
MALLOW MARVELS MIXED. 5 to 8 feet. 
June to September. Giant blooms of pink, 
white and red, frequently 6 to 8 inches in di¬ 
ameter. Unsurpassed for a background or 
hedge. 
HOLLYHOCKS 
6 to 8 feet; August to September. One of 
the most showy of all hardy garden plants, 
producing majestic spikes of large double or 
single blossoms, measuring 3 to 4 inches 
across. 
Plants may be had in crimson, maroon, 
Newport pink, salmon, white or yellow. 
IBERIS (Hardy Candytuft) 
SEMPERVIRENS. May and June. Six 
inches. Evergreen plants covered with white 
blooms in spring and early summer. Excellent 
for rockeries or borders. 
LINUM PERENXE 
(Flax)—Blue flowers, borne on stems 1 foot; 
June through September. 
NEW IVIES (Hederas) 
HEDERA HELIX CONGLOMERATA. A 
splendid specimen for the Rock Garden or for 
growing indoors. Has very attractive crinkled 
leaves. Slow-growing. 2*4 in. pots, 25 cts. 
each; 3 in. pots, 35 cts. each. 
HEDERA HELIX CORDATA. Has small 
heart-shaped leaves. Splendid for either in¬ 
door or outdoor culture. 2 3 4 in. pots, 25 cts. 
each; 3 in. pots, 35 cts. each. 
HEDERA HELIX (Self Branching Ivy). 
Most satisfactory as a pot plant with small 
pointed, bright green leaves thickly placed on 
short branching trailers. 2Vi in. pots, 15 cts. 
each; 3 in. pots, 25 cts. each. 
HEDERA HELIX PEDATA (Bird’s Foot 
Ivy). Small leaves with grayish veins deli¬ 
cately shaped like bird’s feet. 2% in. pots, 
15 cts.; 3 in. pots, 25 cts. 
HEDERA HELIX MERION BEAUTY. 
Dwarf form of self-branching ivy. 2V4 in- 
pots, 15 cts.; 3 in. pots, 25 cts. 
