. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PL A hardy perennial plant growing eight feet high, branching freely, and bearing by the hundreds, on long, graceful stems, exquisite double blossoms of the brightest gol- den color, and as large as cactus dahlias. Many emi- nent florists and amateurs have seen it, and all admire it. As cut flowers the blossoms last well. In fine, we unhesitatingly regard it as the most desirable introduc- tion among hardy p
. Jubilee floral catalogue. Nurseries (Horticulture) Kentucky Louisville Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs. PL A hardy perennial plant growing eight feet high, branching freely, and bearing by the hundreds, on long, graceful stems, exquisite double blossoms of the brightest gol- den color, and as large as cactus dahlias. Many emi- nent florists and amateurs have seen it, and all admire it. As cut flowers the blossoms last well. In fine, we unhesitatingly regard it as the most desirable introduc- tion among hardy perennials since we got Clematis Pan- iculata. It is the most effective flowering plant for Au- gust and September in cultivation. Strong plants, which win bloom freely this season. 15 cents each; 8 for $ Hardy Perennial Phlox. Splendid shade of dark blue; dwarf, hardy 15 cents each. Poppy. OKIENTAL. Fine, orange-scarlet flowers in June; hardy perennial; very showy. Per dozen, $2; 25 to 50 cents each. No perennial plant surpasses this one for hardi- ness and grand show; extra fine. Saponaria Japonica. DOUBLE WHITE. If you wish a plant, which takes care of itself in every position, in every place, this is the one. A constant bloomer and good double white flow- ers in good clusters, one of the best of hardy perennials. Per dozen, $; 15 cents each. Sempervivum Arenariiim. (HOXJSELEEK.) Form small rosettes of succulent leaves, and will thrive on rocks or in the most barren places. Per dozen, $1; 10 cents each. Sedum. SIEBOLDII. Trailing, flowers rose-purple, late in autumn. Per dozen, %1: 10 cents each. SPECTABILE. This is the handsomest of the tall growing species; it is an erect growing plant with stout stems from one foot to eighteen inches high, furnished with broad glaucous leaves; flowers rosy-purple. 25 cents each. ACRE. A useful variety that will grow on a stone wall or in any dry, exposed situation where nothing else would survive. Per dozen, $1, 10 cents oach. Trito
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