. SEDU3I Stone Crop . Suitable for the rockery, carpet bedding, etc. Acre ( Goldi it Moss). Much used for covering graves; foliage green; flowers bright yellow. Album. Green foliage, white flowers. Sexangulare. Dark green foliage, yellow flowers. Spuritim. Attractive pink flowers 6 inches. — Goccineum. A beautiful crimson-flowered form of the preceding. Spectabilis. One of the prettiest of the erect or tall-growing species, attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad, light green foliage and im- mense heads of deep, rosy-crimson flowers in September and October. Spectabilis "


. SEDU3I Stone Crop . Suitable for the rockery, carpet bedding, etc. Acre ( Goldi it Moss). Much used for covering graves; foliage green; flowers bright yellow. Album. Green foliage, white flowers. Sexangulare. Dark green foliage, yellow flowers. Spuritim. Attractive pink flowers 6 inches. — Goccineum. A beautiful crimson-flowered form of the preceding. Spectabilis. One of the prettiest of the erect or tall-growing species, attaining a height of 18 inches, with broad, light green foliage and im- mense heads of deep, rosy-crimson flowers in September and October. Spectabilis "; This variety originated with us as a sport from the above, and is, by far, the richest colored Sedum yet intro- duced. 25 c s. each; § per doz. Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. SOLID AGO (Golden Rod). The varieties offered below are the most desirable of our popular na- tive Golden Rods. Altissima. The giant of the family, attaining a height of 10 to 12 feet; the large heads of golden-yellow flowers do not reach perfection until late in October. Canadensis. Grows 4 to 5 feet high, with spikes of golden-yellow flowers from the end of July until September. Shortia. Golden-yellow flowers in July and August; 3 feet. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Rl'DBECKIA NeWMANII. RUDBECKXA (Cone-flower). Indispensable plants for the hardy border; grow and thrive anywhere, giving a wealth of bloom, which are well suited for cutting. "Golden ; We question if anyone hardy perennial plant has ever met with greater popularity than this. Pro- duces masses of double golden-yellow Dahlia-like flowers from July to September. riaxima. A rare and attractive variety, growing 5 feet high, with large glaucous green leaves and bright yellow flowers 5 to 6 inches across, with a cone 2 inches high; flowers from June to September. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Newmanii. Dark orange-yellow flowers, with deep purple cone, borne on stif


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