Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . e herbaceous or shrubbery bor-der. All the varieties are very showy andexceedingly effective. R. Golden Glow—A superb variety, whichhas become very popular and fully meritsthe praise bestowed upon it. The plantgrows 6 to 7 feet in height and bears long,strong-stemmed, very large and verydouble golden-yellow flowers in great pro-fusion. Price each, 10c; per doz., $ Large clumps, each25c; per doz., $ Purpurea—4 feet. August. A remarkably showy, strong-growing plant, producing abundantly its large reddish purpleflowers during the months of August and S


Bulbs and plants : autumn 1906 . e herbaceous or shrubbery bor-der. All the varieties are very showy andexceedingly effective. R. Golden Glow—A superb variety, whichhas become very popular and fully meritsthe praise bestowed upon it. The plantgrows 6 to 7 feet in height and bears long,strong-stemmed, very large and verydouble golden-yellow flowers in great pro-fusion. Price each, 10c; per doz., $ Large clumps, each25c; per doz., $ Purpurea—4 feet. August. A remarkably showy, strong-growing plant, producing abundantly its large reddish purpleflowers during the months of August and September. Each,15c; doz., $ Speeiosa—3 feet, September. A very choice variety, producingimmense quantities of handsome yellow flowers with deep purplecenters. Each, 15c; per doz., $ Sub-Tomentosa—5 feet, September. This variety makes a veryhandsome ornament. It branches freely and produces anabundance of clear lemon-yellow flowers with dark purple cen-ters. Each, 15c; per doz., $ RAXUSCULrS- Very attractive borderin any good garden so R. Acris fl. pi. (Bachelors Button)—2 feet. May. Foliage handsomely cut;flowers very double; color a shininggolden yellow. Blooms very pro-fusely. Each, 10c; per doz., $ DAISY— Leucanthemum Hybridum—This newhardy Daisy is a great acquisition inthe flower garden. It blooms contin-uously throughout the summer, pro-ducing in great abundance its largepure white single flowers, which notuncommonly measure 4 inches in di-ameter. These are borne on light,stiff stems from iy2 to 2 feet inlength. Each, 15c; per doz., $, THALICTRITM—Meadow attractive plants, with grace-ful, finelv cut foliage; perfectly Aquilegifolium—2 feet, May andJune. A very profuse bloomer; flow-ers light purple; very , 20c; per doz., $ STOKESIA—Stokes Cranea—1 foot, August and Septem-ber. One of the most useful peren-nial plants in cultivation, either forthe


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