. Hardy perennial plants . Paniculata. Babys Breath.—A popular old-fashioned perennial, remarkable for airygrace. It forms a compact symmetrical bushabout three feet high which is covered, dur-ing August and September, with loose pani-cles of small, white flowers; presenting aneffect which suggests dainty lace. Of verygreat value for cutting, especially for addingrelief to other less graceful flowers. (See cut). Strong roots, each, 12c; doz. $; 100,$ Paniculata fl. pi. —A double form of recentintroduction. It is similar to the type in allrespects except the flowers are not so smalland


. Hardy perennial plants . Paniculata. Babys Breath.—A popular old-fashioned perennial, remarkable for airygrace. It forms a compact symmetrical bushabout three feet high which is covered, dur-ing August and September, with loose pani-cles of small, white flowers; presenting aneffect which suggests dainty lace. Of verygreat value for cutting, especially for addingrelief to other less graceful flowers. (See cut). Strong roots, each, 12c; doz. $; 100,$ Paniculata fl. pi. —A double form of recentintroduction. It is similar to the type in allrespects except the flowers are not so smalland are very double. Each 25c; doz. $ HELENIUM. Sneezewort Autumnale superba. — A strong growing plantcovered with branching heads of bright gold-en yellow flowers during August and Sept-ember. It flowers with remarkable profusionand succeeds everywhere. Each 12c; doz. $; 100, $ J. T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. L HELIANTHUS. Hardy H. multiflorus grandiplenus. Popular strong growing plants that succeedeverywhere; of easiest culture and very freeflowering. Excellent for the background ofborders and for planting with for cutting and all decorative, pur-poses. Maximilliana. —Five to seven feet. Latestof all to flower. Large, decorative flowers* ofclear yellow, with several rows of petals andfull centers, produced In masses upon longstems, during October and until the groundfreezes. Very valuable for cutting. Mollis. Uowny Sunflower.—Three to fourfeet. Thick, downy foliage of silvery whiteand single, bright yellow flowers in greatnumbers during August and September. Multiflorus grandiplenus. (Soleil dOr).— Three to four feet. The best of the doubleor Dahlia Sunflowers and among the mostshowy and effective hardy perennials; excel-lent massed in the border, for planting withshrubbery and for cutting. It forms a com-pact bush, thickly set with perfectly doubleflowers, rich golden yellow, of the


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