. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 8 EDWARD GILLETT'S CATALOGUE. CAMASSIA eSCllleilta—This plant grows a foot high or more, has beauti- ful dark blue flowers, and is of easy culture. It should be in every collection. 10 cents each. 81 per dozen. Fraseri (Wild Hyacinth)—Similar to the above, with light blue flowers, leaves grass-like. 10 cents each, SI. 10 per dozen. CASSIA Marilandica (American Senna)—A thrifty plant 2 to 5 feet high, formin
. Hardy ferns and flowers, shrubs, roses, Nurseries (Horticulture) Massachusetts Southwick Catalogs; Perennials Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Ferns Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs. 8 EDWARD GILLETT'S CATALOGUE. CAMASSIA eSCllleilta—This plant grows a foot high or more, has beauti- ful dark blue flowers, and is of easy culture. It should be in every collection. 10 cents each. 81 per dozen. Fraseri (Wild Hyacinth)—Similar to the above, with light blue flowers, leaves grass-like. 10 cents each, SI. 10 per dozen. CASSIA Marilandica (American Senna)—A thrifty plant 2 to 5 feet high, forming large and showy clumps. Flowers yellow with a dark center. Fine for moist, open places. 10 cents each. per dozen C>0-CH>0000 each, $ per dozen. 0 OCK>00-0-CKX>0<^^ JUXE PIXK—With fine double white fragrant flowers. Hardy. 15 cents each. HARDY PINK—Her Majesty—The flowers are of large size, and purest white. Very fragrant, quite hardy. 15 cents each. CHEL0XE LyOlli—A hardy plant from mountains of North Carolina, with beautiful purple flowers. Desn^able for a moist open place. 15 cents each, per dozen. CDIICIFl GA raceiUOSa (Black Snakeroot)— Tall, 4 to 6 feet, with white flowers iu elongated racemes. Desirable for a moist, shady corner. 15 cents each. per "dozen. CL4IT0NIA paniflora—A fine little plant from Oregon, with a tuft of bright green leaves at the base. Flowers pink on slender stems. 10 cents each. SI per dozen. Virginica (Spring Beauty)—With large rose-colored flowers. 10 cents each. SI per dozen. 0000CKXKK>0<^^ £ "MIELLEZ'S REVELATION"—III Lily of the Valley, it is of ex- S <\ traordinary size and vigor, of the most exquisite fragrance, and does well a 0 under all conditions and all sorts of soils, growing just as well in full 6 V sun as partial shade, and is extremely hardy, and while not increasing g 5 quite as fast as the common kinds is still of good increase. It is well to X cov
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