. COKONARIA. AGROSTE^I^IA. (Ro>e Campion.) Stout, erect-growing plants, with silvery foliage, which contrasts well with the showy flowers, which are produced during June and July. Coronaria {3luUein Pink). Bright rosy-crim- son; 21 to 3 feet, Flos Jovis {Floirer of Jore). Deep pink flow- ers on 1'2-inch high stems. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. AJUGA (Bugle). Reptans rubra. A useful plant for the rockery and foi- carpeting the ground, particularly in shaJy positions, as under trees where grass will net grow; large spikes of purplish-hlue flowers in May. 15 cts.
. COKONARIA. AGROSTE^I^IA. (Ro>e Campion.) Stout, erect-growing plants, with silvery foliage, which contrasts well with the showy flowers, which are produced during June and July. Coronaria {3luUein Pink). Bright rosy-crim- son; 21 to 3 feet, Flos Jovis {Floirer of Jore). Deep pink flow- ers on 1'2-inch high stems. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. AJUGA (Bugle). Reptans rubra. A useful plant for the rockery and foi- carpeting the ground, particularly in shaJy positions, as under trees where grass will net grow; large spikes of purplish-hlue flowers in May. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $10 per 100. A:NE:^0XES (Windflowers.) Japonica {.Lipanese Mlndjloircrs). We ofl'er a splendid selection of this charming autumn-flowering type and illuslrate them on plate facing page 177. Pennsylvanica {Pcnnsi/lvaiitii Vindjioirei-). The prettiest of our native Windflowers, growing 12 to 15 inches high and producing its large white flowers in the greatest profusion from June to August; an excellent plant either for the border or the rockery, and succeeds equally well in sun or shade. Pulsatilla {Pusque Flower). Grows from 9 to 12 inches high, and pro- duces violet or purple flowers during April or May. An interesting jjlant for the rockery or well-drained border. Sylvestrls {Snowdrop Windjlower). Large, cup-shaped, pure white flowers, on clean stems, held well above the neat, i;andsoniely-cut foliage; one of the most satisfactory plants for the border, and equally at home in partial shade. Price. Any of the above, 15 cts. each; SI .50 per doz. AXTHE^IS. (Marguerite.) iTinctoria. This hardy Mar- guerite is one of the most satisfactory summer-flower- ing perennials, succeeding in the poorest .soil; of bushy habit, growing about ]5 inchts high, and jrcducing its large golden-yellow, daisy-like flowers continu- ously during the entire sum- nitr. 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Antliericum. (St. Bruno's Lily.) Lillastrum Giganteum. A fjiant-flow
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