. LlIPINUS PoLYPHYLLUS. MONARDA DlDYMA VlOLACEA. Phlox Divaricata LapliaS 11 i (Perry's Variety). Phlox divaricata canadensis offered and illustrated on page 233 has long been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so, it being a free-flowering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soil and position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plant being more robust, the flowers considerably larger and of a more in- tense shade of blue. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. PODOPHYLLUM EMODI MA JUS. Himalayan Mandrake, or May Apple.) A curious species, growing almos
. LlIPINUS PoLYPHYLLUS. MONARDA DlDYMA VlOLACEA. Phlox Divaricata LapliaS 11 i (Perry's Variety). Phlox divaricata canadensis offered and illustrated on page 233 has long been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so, it being a free-flowering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soil and position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plant being more robust, the flowers considerably larger and of a more in- tense shade of blue. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. PODOPHYLLUM EMODI MA JUS. Himalayan Mandrake, or May Apple.) A curious species, growing almost 3 feet high, with pale green leaves, prettily marbled with bronze. The clear pink flowers are followed by large coral-red fruit; requires a partially shaded, rich, damp position to develop its full beauty $ each. POTENTILLA, MISS WILLMOTT. A superb single-flowering variety of Cinquefoil, producing large, bright, deep rose colored flowers from July to September. 35 cts. each; $ per doz. PRIMULA ACAULIS, MISS MASSEY. A novel and splendid form of the English Primrose, with large, single flowers of deep crimson, with prominent yellow eye; pretty for the shady border, flow ering in early spring. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. PULMONARIA ANGUSTIFOLIA A2UREA. (Blue Cowslip, or Lungwort.) The prettiest of the blue Cowslips; grows about a foot high, and one of the first to bloom in early spring, bearing attractive funnel-shaped, deep gentian blue flowers; very desirable. 50 cts. each. PYRETHRUM ULIGINOSUM STELLATA. A variety which originated in our Nursery. It is a greatly improved form of the Giant Daisy, and, like its parent, has flowers of glistening white, but fully one-half larger, with long, narrow petals, forming a much more graceful and refined flower. The best and most useful Daisy for cutting during August and September. (See cut.) 35 cts. each; $ per doz. You will make a good start on your hardy border by setting one of our " Introduction ' collections offere
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