. Hardy perennial plants . Marsh Marsh Daisy.—An effective andtall growing plant of two to three feet, throw- ing up innumerable, long stems, which bearclusters of large, Daisy-like, pure white flow-ers with yellow centers in great masses. Itblooms throughout autumn until very late, isexceedingly showy and very useful for cut-ting. Especially valuable for massing in theborder and for planting with 12c; doz. $; 100, $ PLATYCQDON. Bell Flower- Leichtlinii. Clematis Flowered Bell Flower. A very valuable hardy perennial producedby Prof. Max Leichtlin, Bade


. Hardy perennial plants . Marsh Marsh Daisy.—An effective andtall growing plant of two to three feet, throw- ing up innumerable, long stems, which bearclusters of large, Daisy-like, pure white flow-ers with yellow centers in great masses. Itblooms throughout autumn until very late, isexceedingly showy and very useful for cut-ting. Especially valuable for massing in theborder and for planting with 12c; doz. $; 100, $ PLATYCQDON. Bell Flower- Leichtlinii. Clematis Flowered Bell Flower. A very valuable hardy perennial producedby Prof. Max Leichtlin, Baden-Baden, Ger-many, the result of twenty-three years of. careful and painstaking work. It forms com-pact; globular clumps of stems, never morethan a foot in height, which are literally cov-ered from June until September with largestar-like flowers of great substance and deep-est violet blue color; resembling the flowersof Clematis Jackmanii. Mariesi. —A plant with attractive foliageand of dwarf habit; produces a profusion ofstar-like flowers two inches, or more in diam-eter, of intense dark blue, from June untilOctober. Very valuable and excellent forcutting. Two year old roots, each, 12c; doz. $;100, $ RANUNCULUS ACRIS FL. PL. Double Buttercup. Known also as Batchelors Button. A fineold fashioned plant with finely cut, decorativefoliage and very double, button-like yellowflowers in May and June, on stems 2 V2 feethigh. The foliage is particularly pleasingthroughout the growing season. Prefers amoist or even wet situation, but succeeds inany good garden soil. Each, 10c; doz. $; 100, $ HARDY PEREXXIAL PLAXTS. 29 RUDBECKIA


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