. HNIS Ch POI^YPHYLI^US (Lupine). An effective plant about 3 feet high, producing its large spikes of flowers from June to September. (I'tmifs ve<idy in Xoreinbei). Polyphyllus. Blue. — Albus. A white variety of tlie above. Price. Either of above, 2o cts. each; $' per doz. — Moerheimi. A superb combination of light and dark shades of pink without a trace of magenta. 35 cts, each; $ per doz. (Champion). All the Lychnis are of the easiest culture, and this, in addition to their brightness, has brought them high favor. Chalcedonica. .V most desirab


. HNIS Ch POI^YPHYLI^US (Lupine). An effective plant about 3 feet high, producing its large spikes of flowers from June to September. (I'tmifs ve<idy in Xoreinbei). Polyphyllus. Blue. — Albus. A white variety of tlie above. Price. Either of above, 2o cts. each; $' per doz. — Moerheimi. A superb combination of light and dark shades of pink without a trace of magenta. 35 cts, each; $ per doz. (Champion). All the Lychnis are of the easiest culture, and this, in addition to their brightness, has brought them high favor. Chalcedonica. .V most desirable plant, heads of brilliant orange-scarlet; grows 2 to 3 feet high and blcoms all summer. Vespertina, Double White. Large, double white flowers, produced in the great- est profusion the entire summer, 18 inches high. 25 cts. each; per doz. Viscaria, Double Red. Forms a dense tuft of evergreen foliage, and in June sends up spikes of handsome, double, deep red fragrant flowers. Price, excejit where noted, 1") cts. each; $L50 per doz. Roseum Suberbum ( RoM' Loditcstrife). A strong-growing plant, 3 to 4 feet high, thriving in almost any position, producing large spikes of rose-colored flowers from July to September. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. MENTHA (Mint). Piperita {Coiinnon Peppcrini/tt). Rotundifolia Variegata. Foliage dark green wi'h creamy-white variegation. Spicata, or Virides (Speitriiiint). 10 cls. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. MERTENSIA (Blue BelU). Virginica. An early spring-flowering plant, growing about 1 to 1J feet high, with drooping panicles of handsome light blue flowers, fading to clear pink; one of the most interesting of our naiive spring flowers. May and June. 15 cts. each; $ ; er doz. CENOTHERA (Evening Primrose Missouriensis. Large golden-yellow; 1 foot. Pilgrimi. Large clusters of bright yellow. Speciosa. A rare, pure white variety. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per ](I0 Dreer's Superb Hollyhocks.


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