& Coseedsmen / & Co. . Spirjba Japonica. PHLOX. Dwarf Flowering. Pink. Sameas preceding with small white cts. each ; $ per Richardsonii. Flowersare bright blue and very sweet borne in great profusion in loosespikes during the summer about 1 foot. 25 cts. each; $ doz. PYRETHRUM, Double Assorted. A superb class of perennials. Flowersdouble, blooming profusely in June. 20cts. each ; $2 per Caucasica. One of the bestborder plants in existence. Flowers area pale lilac about 3 inches across, and areborne c


& Coseedsmen / & Co. . Spirjba Japonica. PHLOX. Dwarf Flowering. Pink. Sameas preceding with small white cts. each ; $ per Richardsonii. Flowersare bright blue and very sweet borne in great profusion in loosespikes during the summer about 1 foot. 25 cts. each; $ doz. PYRETHRUM, Double Assorted. A superb class of perennials. Flowersdouble, blooming profusely in June. 20cts. each ; $2 per Caucasica. One of the bestborder plants in existence. Flowers area pale lilac about 3 inches across, and areborne continuously through the about 18 inches. 15 cts. each ;$ per aruncus. Handsome, lightgreen, pinnate foliage, surmounted byimmense branched panicles of smallcreamy white flowers. Very effective. 25cts. each ; $ per doz. Japonica. The well known Spiraea Japonica. Plume-like spikes of purewhite flowers, thrown above the and July. Height about 2 feet-10 cts. each ; $1 per doz. Palmata. A magnific


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