. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Bulbs and Perennial Herbaceous Plants. ^ERENNIAL herbaceous plants and bulbs, whic start up again from the roots in the spring. ANEMONE, Windflower. Japonica (Japanese). From Japan. Grows 2 feet high. Free, vigorous habit of growth, and in autumn produces a continuous abundance of bright red flowers until cut down by frost. ANEMONE, Windflower. Alba. (Hon- orine Jobert). Pure white flowers. Choice for cu
. William C. Moore & Company catalogue. Nursery stock New York (State) Newark Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowering shrubs Catalogs. Bulbs and Perennial Herbaceous Plants. ^ERENNIAL herbaceous plants and bulbs, whic start up again from the roots in the spring. ANEMONE, Windflower. Japonica (Japanese). From Japan. Grows 2 feet high. Free, vigorous habit of growth, and in autumn produces a continuous abundance of bright red flowers until cut down by frost. ANEMONE, Windflower. Alba. (Hon- orine Jobert). Pure white flowers. Choice for cutting purposes. CANNAS, Bcaute de Poitevinc. (French). An ideal dwarf variety. Foliage brilliant, shin- ing green. Flowers good size, growing in large trusses of splendid Rudbcckia, Golden Glow. CANNAS, Rose Unique. (French). A charm- ing variety of the everblooming French Cannas. Plants vigorous in growth, with lanceolate green leaves and beautiful, rose-colored flowers. CANNAS, Italian Orchid-flowered. A dis- tinct race of Cannas. The flowers are very large, often 6 to 8 inches across, and gorgeous in color ; are appropriately called Orchid-flow- ered. They have less substance and are thin- ner-petaled than the French varieties, and are exceedingly free bloomers. die down to or near the ground every fall, CANNAS, Austria. Immense, canary-yel- low flowers, with pale, brownish red spots. Giant in growth; foliage large and heavy. Young plants set out in June form dense clumps of 20 to 25 stems 6 feet high, each surmounted with a spike of gorgeous golden flowers ; lasts till frost. CANNAS. Italia. These flowers, on mas- sive stems about 16 inches long, are gorgeous in color, being a rich, golden yellow, with patches of brilliant red spots on the upper petals. The leaves are a rich, deep green, bor- dered white. GLADIOLUS, The Gladiolus is one of the very handsomest of all the outdoor flowering bulbous plants. The plants give wonderful re- turns for but little ou
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