GEO. W. PARK SEED CoO., 
CHOICE TALL BORDER PLANTS 
SIDALCEA, 1884-Rosy Gem, hp, 18 in. Handsome 
plant with fine spikes of rose, Hollyhock-like flrs. 
eS Bibi Hybrids, hp, 8 ft. Blue blush to car- 
THALICTRUM 2013-Dipterocarpum, hp,4ft. A real 
gem among hardy plants, graceful sprays of 
violet-mauve flowers brightened by a bunch of 
lemon-yellow stamens, showy in the garden. 
2012—Aquilegiafolium, hp, 3 ft. Columbine like 
foliage and pink flowers in June and July. 
THERMOPSIS. 
Lupin like plants. Good for bold effects. 
2017—Caroliniana, 4 ft. Yellow pea like blossoms 
in midsummer. 
1784A—ROSA Polyantha Nana Multiflora, 2 ft. Baby 
Rose. Blooms in 5 months from seed. Mixed. 
1953—-STRAWBERRY, Baron von Solemaker (Fra- | 
ly tact Red fruited. An attractive novel orna- 
tal. 
1882. SENECIO Elegans fl. pl. An improved double 
strain of the ‘‘Purple Ragwort’’. Mixed colors. 
1883-SHAMROCK. True Irish. Used by St. Patrick 
as a symbol for and explanation of the Trinity. 
TROLLIUS or GLOBE FLOWER, hp, 20 in. Likea 
large double Buttercup. Blooms in border from 
May to July. 2031—Golden Queen. Dark yellow. 
2032—Mixed colors. heh 
GARDEN HELIOTROPE. (Valeriana Officinalis). 
4 ft. Also known as Pretty Betsy. Cut leaved 
foliage and flat topped flower clusters, fine for . 
background plants or cutting. 2035-Alba, white; 
2036-Coccinea (Rubra) crimson; 2040-Mixed colors. 
2068-VERONICA Perennial Mixed. SPEEDWELL. Of 

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