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SPIREA Filipendula, hp, 18 in. White tinged pur- 
ple. 
STACHYS Lanata, hp, 1 ft. Lamb’s Ears. Grown for 
effect of its dwarf white wooly foliage; remove 
flowers. : 
STOKESIA Cyanea (Stokes-Aster), hp, 15 in. De- 
lightful erect branched plant, grey green foliage, 
4 in. blue flowers. Free blooming and continuous. 
Thrives in rich light soil and open exposure. Very 
desirable. 
SWERTIA Bimaculata, 2 ft. Large panicles of white 
flowers in fall. Thrives in moist sandy location. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
SWEET WILLIAM, Dianthus Barbatus, hb, 18 in. 
These are favorite garden flrs, being showy, 
fragrant, and long blooming. The plants stool 
out and become large clumps, each throwing up a 
number of strong stems that are surmounted with 
large exquisite clusters. They grow readily from 
seeds, and thrivé in any soil or sunny situation. 
We offer the finest known varieties, both single 
and double, and they show all the beautiful new 
colors. 
Double-flowered. Black-red, Crimson, Margined, 
Rose, White; separate or mixed. Free blooming. 
Single-flowered. Bright Rose, Darkest Red, Pink 
Beauty, Pure White, Scarlet Beauty. Separate or 
_mixed. Splendid. 
Dwarf Compact, 9 in. Large, showy heads, finest 
mixed flowers in showy display. 
Newport Pink, 18 in. A*very bright and beaufiful 
variety, excellent for summer beds and cutting, 
splendid shades, salmon or watermelon-pink, 
Purple Beauty, 2 ft. Large heads of very sweet flrs; 
richest purple. Very choice. 
THALICTRUM Aguilegiafolium, hp, 3 ft. Elegant 
plants with Columbine-like foliage and masses of 
pretty pink flrs during June and July. 
Adiantifolium. A fine species. Fern-like foliage 
and tiny white flrs. June bloom. 
Dipterocarpum, hp, 4 ft. A real gem among hardy 
plants, graceful sprays of violet-mauve firs 
brightened by a bunch of lemon-yellow stamens, 
' showy in the garden and invaluable for cutting. 
THYMUS Serpyllum (Mother of Thyme or Creeping 
Thyme), 2 in. For stepping stones, creeping 
plants, sweet-scented foliage, purple flrs. 
TRIFOLIUM Repens, Dutch Clover or Shamrock, hp, 
6 in. A handsome hardy plant with small round 
white heads of bloom.. Nice to sow in the lawn. 
TROLLIUS Hondoensis (Globe-flower). Member of 
the Buttercup family. A delightful large alpine 
plant with widely opened blossoms of lovely 
golden glossiness. Thrives in moist situation. 
VERBASCUM (Mullein) 
Harkness Hybrids, hb, 6 it. Tall vigorous habit; 
immense spikes of pure yellow flrs; splendid 
variety... 
Miss Wilmott, hb, 6 ft. Beautiful white flrs; fine. 
Phoeniceum Hybrids, hb, 3 ft. Very attractive 
border plant of various shades. 
VERNONIA Novaboracensis, hp, 6 ft. Brush-like 
purple flrs in big corymbose heads; showy. 
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VERONICA 
Amethystina, hp, 1 ft. Flrs deep blue. 
Incana, hp, 9 in. Pretty silvery foliage and Agera- 
tum-blue flrs; a good edging plant. _ 
Longifolia, hp, 18 in. Compact clusters of blue 
flrs. Useful for perennial border. 
Repens, hp, 2 in. Plants compact mats of green 
studded in spas with pretty azure flrs. 
Spicata, hp, 18 in. Flrs violet blue, in long spikes. 
Teucrium Royal Blue, hp, 9 in. Dwarf bushy habit, 
bright:dark blue flrs; excellent rock piant. 
Virginica Japonica, 3 ft. Dense upright spikes of 
lovely sky blue flowers, July to August. 
Complete Mixture of Perennial species of Veronica, 
except Repens. 
: HARDY SWEET VIOLETS 
VIOLA Odorata, hp, 3 in. The well-known hardy 
sweet-scented single-flowering English Violet, 
thriving best in a semi-shade; germinates tardily. 
poe Beauty. Large, fragrant, long stemmed, rich 
ue. 
Rose Pearl, new, compact, flowers large, bright 
rose; fragrant; very beautiful. 
The Czar, an old favorite; pure white. 
Complete Special Mixture of Viola Odorata. 
WALLFLOWER 
These deserve more attention. They are easily 
grown from seeds, and in a mild climate bloom 
freely during Winter. The flrs are large, of fine 
colors, and perfumed. : 
Double Dwarf Branching, | ft. Mixed. 
Golden Monarch, 18 in. Fine large golden yellow. 
Kelway’s Langport Strain, 2 ft. Huge single firs 
2 in. across, borne on immense trusses, deep red. 
Good combination with Golden Monarch. 
Primrose Monarch, | ft. Beautiful primrose-yellow. 
Rosy Gem, 18 in. Bright rose heads, very pretty. 
Surrsise, 18 in. Purple garnet changing to salmon 
pink. 
Vulcan Improved, 1 ft. Large velvety crimson-. 
brown. A striking color. 
Complete Special Mixture of all varieties of Wall- 
flowers. Very fine. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle) 
Plants which should find favor in every garden 
for background, corner clumps or specimens. Their 
bayonet leaves and showy, heavy textured fragrant 
flowers are interesting and attractive. We offer the 
best varieties: 
Baccata, 3 ft. Leaves 2 ft. long. Nearly stemless, 3 
inch flowers. 
Filamentosa (Silk Grass), 3-12 ft. Leaves many, 
sharp pointed with long curly threads in the 
edges. Long stout stems with a large cluster of 
pendant white flowers. : 
Glauca, 6 ft. Short prostrate trunk. Leaves mar- 
gined white. Greenish 2 in. flowers. te 
Gloriosa (Spanish Dagger), 8 ft. Short trunk. 214 
ft. pointed leaves, greenish white, sometimes red- 
dish, 4 inch flowers. Less hardy than other 
varieties, : 
applet 4 ft. Distinct California species. Very 
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Regular pkt. 5c. Jumbo pkt. 10c. 
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