Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . $ genus of very showy, hardy plants, not so weltknown as they deserve to be. T. Caroliniana—3 feet, June and July. An ex-ceedingly showy plant, producing long spikesof yellow flowers; very desirable. Each 15c; per doz •. $ TRADESCANTIA— plants of very easy culture, thriving inalmost any soil, whether wet or dry, and can be de-pended upon to bloom from early summer till latein^ Virglniea—2 feet. Violet purple flowers; a very fine bloomer; each 15c; per doz $ TRITOMA—Red-Hot very stately and exceed


Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . $ genus of very showy, hardy plants, not so weltknown as they deserve to be. T. Caroliniana—3 feet, June and July. An ex-ceedingly showy plant, producing long spikesof yellow flowers; very desirable. Each 15c; per doz •. $ TRADESCANTIA— plants of very easy culture, thriving inalmost any soil, whether wet or dry, and can be de-pended upon to bloom from early summer till latein^ Virglniea—2 feet. Violet purple flowers; a very fine bloomer; each 15c; per doz $ TRITOMA—Red-Hot very stately and exceedingly attractive plant,admirably adapted for mixed borders; but a singleclump on the lawn makes a magnificent specimen. Itis quite hardy and very easy of Uvaria—2 feet, August to October. Flowersborne in great dense terminal spikes about afoot long on stems from 3 to 4 feet in length;color, orange-red; very striking, not inaptlysuggesting the fanjiliar name Red-Hot 20c; per doz $ TRITOMA CTARIA, ALL, PERFECTLY question is frequently asli:ed: Are allHerbaceous Plants Hardy? In ansiver to whichwe say, all in cultivation are not sufficiently hardyto withstand the rigors of our northern winters,but all the varieties we offer are perfectly hardy,and may be safely relied upon to succeed -well inour climate. Heliotrope. V. Officinalis—3 feet, June. Alsoknown as St. Georges Herb;flowers blush white; freely pro-duced in large trusses; very showy. Each 25c; per doz $ VINCA—Periwinkle. V. Minor—A well-known ever-green trailing plant, exten-sively used in the cemeteryfor covering grave is also very valuable forcarpeting under trees andin slaady places, being anexcellent substitute forgrass; each 15c; per doz. .$ Large plants or clumps, each25c; per doz $ VIOLA—Violet. V. Pedata—The most attractive ofall our native Violets, havinglarge, deep blue flowers. V. Pedata Bicolor—A


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