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SCABIOSA (continued) © 
Doz. 100 
FISHERI, Rich, deep violet blue, 
blooms all summer, excellent plant for 
STC, CUULING., ....., 2.0.0.6 2. eee 1.50 10.06 
SEDUM 
*SIEBOLDII. Fleshy, gray leaves and 
pink flowers, 9 inches. Aug. Sept. ..... 1.50 10.00 
SPIREA 
VENUSTA. (LOBATA). Commonly 
called Martha Washington Plume, also 
King’s Plume. A Noble plant growing 
about four feet high, producing in July 
and August handsome rosy carmine flow- 
ers which are delightfully fragrant. A 
desirable plant for the border or along 
BEIT OO ois 3k vrc ecu cow vee ee lk wes 2.50 15.00 
STOKESIA 
+CYANEA. Very large, azure blue 
flowers on strong stems. 1% ft. August 
RE ee eo er 1.50 10.00 
SWEET WILLIAM—Dianthus barbatus 
+HOLBORN GLORY. Giant-flowering 
varieties in finest assortment of colors. 1.50 10.00 
+NEWPORT PINK. A lovely salmon 
or Watermelon pink variety of excep- 
EEE Oy ioe iens. ccdhs disin.e Mss oe 1.50 10.00 
+NIGRESCENS. Deep red flowers.... 1.50 10.00 
PURE WHITE. Has very large in- 
dividual blooms combing into massive 
DEREIESOS |S oeG ek, ccs STs bs ce ee ee 1.50 10.00 
SCARLET BEAUTY. Highly valued 
for its rich crop scarlet blooms. ....... 1.50 10.00 
TALINIUM 
*CALYCINUM (Cherry Sunbright). A 
hardy perennial succulent, with root tu- 
bers, which when in bloom are a compen- 
dium of delight. Try it in any hot dry 
place, full sun always, for an all-summer 
display of color brilliance. The blossoms, 
of luminous cherry-rose, are in airy 
sprays on stems so fine as to be near-in- 
visible. Attractive foliage, succulent and 
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TRADESCANTIA 
Everblooming perennials of great beau- 
ty and easiest possible culture, fully 
winter-hardy, tolerant alike of wet soil 
and dry, of sun out of not-too-heavy 
shade. They are spendthrifts of bloom, 
blossoms that last but a day, but produce 

Varieties marked (+) recommended for Cutting 
