. Hypericum Moserianum Lyohnis Semperflorena Plenisaima. HYPERICUM TRICOLOR, A similar variety to the above as far as the flowers are concerned, but with handsomely variegated foliage, which makes it a most desirable orna- mental shrub even when not in flower. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. Lychnis Semperflorens Plenissima. One of the greatest additions to our list of hardy perennials, beginning to flower early in the spring and continuing throughout the entire ummer. The flower is of a beau- tiful, tender, rose-color and is produced in long, bushy spikes. One of its greatest advantages is its e


. Hypericum Moserianum Lyohnis Semperflorena Plenisaima. HYPERICUM TRICOLOR, A similar variety to the above as far as the flowers are concerned, but with handsomely variegated foliage, which makes it a most desirable orna- mental shrub even when not in flower. 50 cts. each; §5 00 per doz. Lychnis Semperflorens Plenissima. One of the greatest additions to our list of hardy perennials, beginning to flower early in the spring and continuing throughout the entire ummer. The flower is of a beau- tiful, tender, rose-color and is produced in long, bushy spikes. One of its greatest advantages is its easy forcing qualities in an ordinary greenhouse or cool conservatory, where it will produce, from October to April, with ordi- nary care, hundreds of flowers. 15 cts. each; § per doz. Lychnis Viscaria, Double White. Large, double, white flowers, which are produced in the greatest profusion during the entire summer ; very valuable for funeral de- signs, taking the place of the Carnation at a season when double white flowers are in great request; perfectly hardy. 20 cts. each; § per doz. Lychnis Viscaria, Double Red (Ragged Robin). When not in flower it forms a dense tuft of evergreen foliage, but in June it sends up tall spikes, of handsome, double, deep-red flowers of a most exquisite fragrance, and which remain in perfection for from a month to six weeks. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Lychnis Haageana. Large, brilliant scarlet, single flow- ers, which are produced very freely during the spring and summer months ; one of the most desirable border plants. 15 cts. each ; § per doz. One each of the 4 Lychnis for 50 cts.


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