. Autumn 1900 : our new guide to rose culture. 34 THE DINGEE& CONARD COMPANY. Hardy Perennial Plants. The plants in this class are perfectly hardy and are con- sidered both valuable and desirable tor open ground inas- much as they die down only to the roots at the approach of cold weather. They survive the most severe Winters and continue to grow and bloom year after year with little or no care. Once planted they become a lasting pleasure. Failure Avith them is practically impossible. Except -where noted, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. 10 for $, postpaid by mail. ACHELiA, The Gem.—Pure wh


. Autumn 1900 : our new guide to rose culture. 34 THE DINGEE& CONARD COMPANY. Hardy Perennial Plants. The plants in this class are perfectly hardy and are con- sidered both valuable and desirable tor open ground inas- much as they die down only to the roots at the approach of cold weather. They survive the most severe Winters and continue to grow and bloom year after year with little or no care. Once planted they become a lasting pleasure. Failure Avith them is practically impossible. Except -where noted, 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. 10 for $, postpaid by mail. ACHELiA, The Gem.—Pure white double blooms. BLACKBERRY LILY.—Large, orange-colored flowers, spot- ted red, succeeded by fruit identical with the edible blackberry. 10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts. EULALIA, Gracillima Univittata.* — Marrow-green foliage with midrib of silvery white. Japonica Zebrina.*—Grows 4 to 7 feet. Magnificent plumes. Foliage striped crosswise with bars of white. Japonica Variegata.*—Blades striped lengthwise with creamy white. Beautiful plumes. ERIANTHUS RAVEN N/E.*-Grows reed-like. Splendid plumes of gravish color. HARDY PINK, Her Majesiy.*—Exquisite white flowers. Alba Fimbriaia.*—A lovely white sort; clove-scented. Louis Chretien.*—White, delicately tinted with rose. Juliei.*—Cherry red, variegated pink and white. HIBISCUS, Crimson Eye.*—Snow white, with intense crim- son eye. New Hybrid.*—Shadesof blush, pink, crimson, white, etc. P/EONIES.—Look like big double Roses. We offer : Double White, Double Pink and Double Red. 60 cts. each ; 3 for SI. 75. RUDBECKIA, Golden Glow.*—Superb double, golden-yel- low flowers. PLUMBAGO, Lady Larpeni.*—Rich violet-blue flowers. SPIR/EA, Astilbe Japonica.*—Feathery, fragrant white flowers. Blue Spiraea (Caryopteris Masiacanthus).* — Rich lavender blue flowers—a rare color. ^Field-grown clumps of varieties marked with a star (*) sell for 85 cts. each; 3for $, postpaid. The Christmas Rose. This beautiful hardy he


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