. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Iris Rainbow Flower ox Fleur-de-Lis. LEPHC0YS PlNKflTH. Similar to Riidbeckia Speciosa, the " Texas Cone Flower" or "Cul- tivated Black-Eyed Su- san," but is superior in «;very way. One of the very best of our hardy border plants ; covered ihrough the season with hhowy heads of bright vellow flowers, having a l)lack disk in the center, resembling a cone with the ray florets much droopin


. Chaapel's flowers plants and seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Nursery stock Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs; Seeds Pennsylvania Williamsport Catalogs. Iris Rainbow Flower ox Fleur-de-Lis. LEPHC0YS PlNKflTH. Similar to Riidbeckia Speciosa, the " Texas Cone Flower" or "Cul- tivated Black-Eyed Su- san," but is superior in «;very way. One of the very best of our hardy border plants ; covered ihrough the season with hhowy heads of bright vellow flowers, having a l)lack disk in the center, resembling a cone with the ray florets much drooping. Equally a s good as the Double Dahlia along borders, etc. 15 cts so cts., fifteen for $1. FORGET-ME-NOT. (Myosotis.) Beautiful spring-blooming plants, bearing graceful sprays of rich blue flowers. Aside from its beauty, this plant is very interesting from its close connection "with romantic tradition. 10 cts. each, %\ per doz. WHITE DAY LILY. (Funkia.) For grace and beauty this is without a rival. Its broad green leaves, above which rise the clusters of pure white, fra- grant flowers, are always a graceful sight. No plant in the collection outrivals this. Strong plants, 25 cts. each, three for 60 cts. A GROUP OF IRISES. "Iris," the Greek name for the rainbow, has been used for this plant on account of the royal coloring of the flowers. This is the "Fleur-de-Lis " under which name it is better known to many. No class of plants gives greater ornamental effects than the Iris, and they rival the orchids even, in variety of color, shape and shading, and when their hardiness is taken' in account and their adaptability to all soils and situations, some idea can be obtained as to their value. Madame Chereau. Grand ; pure white, delicately edged and feathered with azure blue. The white falls or outer drooping petals are tinged with yellow, edged with blue penciling. A vigorous grower and free bloomer. 35 cts. each, three for 75 cts. Florentina. Pure white, f


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