. Rawson's garden manual / Rawson & .\ pretty dwarf-growing variety with rose-pink flowers in August and September. 20 , S2 per doz. SHASTA DAISY. See 0trysanthemiim Leucanlhe-»! u m Named Varieties. See page lanata. Purple flowers in whorls abovewoolly white foliage, i foot. July and August. 15cts. each, $ per doz. Stenanthium robustum. diiul>tetll\ will be used by thousands when pure white llnwers are borne on graceful com-pound panicles, often 2 to 3 feet long, and a clumpof these plants makes a show equaled by fewplants of any descr
. Rawson's garden manual / Rawson & .\ pretty dwarf-growing variety with rose-pink flowers in August and September. 20 , S2 per doz. SHASTA DAISY. See 0trysanthemiim Leucanlhe-»! u m Named Varieties. See page lanata. Purple flowers in whorls abovewoolly white foliage, i foot. July and August. 15cts. each, $ per doz. Stenanthium robustum. diiul>tetll\ will be used by thousands when pure white llnwers are borne on graceful com-pound panicles, often 2 to 3 feet long, and a clumpof these plants makes a show equaled by fewplants of any description. About 3 to 5 feet. 35 , $ per doz. STOKESIA Cyanea (Stokes Aster^. Very large,deep blue flowers, produced profusely from Augustto October. Requires a well-drained soil to succeedwell. 20 cts. each, %2 per doz. SUNFLOWER. See Helianthus. SWEET WILLIAM, Assorted Colors. One of the finest and best known of our old garden of the most brilliant colors and borne inheads quite profusely. 10 cts. each, fi per Rudbeckia, Golden Glow Sweet William, nigricans. Dark red. 15 cts. each, per Pure white. 15 cts. each, $ per Beauty. A beautiful shade of pink. Of rather dwarf habit and very free-flowering. 15 cts. each, jSi .50 per doz. THAHCTRUM glaucum. Handsome perennialswith showy yellowish white flowers in panicles, andglaucous foliage. 20 cts. each, $2 per doz. THERMOPSIS Caroliniana. Bright yellow flowersin close terminal racemes. Fine for massing orgrouping. 4 to 5 feet. June and July. 20 cts. each,$2 per doz. TRITOMA hybrida. May Queen. A recent earlyvariety, being a deep salmon-red, fading to nearlywhite. The best of the extra-early Tritomas. 25c,each, per doz. 149 ^3 7{rl^V^^ Qrowr^ piai7f s BEST SELECTION
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