Horsford's Nurseries . best to offer only the mixed colors, and thussave the possible disappointment to my cus-tomers which must occur when separate colorsare sold. My strain is one of the very , strong clumps of this charming in June. This is one of our very finesthardy perennials. N., 15 cts. each, $ perdoz.; P., 20 cts. each, $ per doz. Seeds,5 ,cts. per pkt. DODECATHEON Meadia. American Cowslip, V^Shooting Star. Curious cyclamen-shapedrose or white flowers. Likes a rich, loamy soil,in thin shade or full sun. Last of May. N., 15cts. each,; P. 18 cts. each. DRA


Horsford's Nurseries . best to offer only the mixed colors, and thussave the possible disappointment to my cus-tomers which must occur when separate colorsare sold. My strain is one of the very , strong clumps of this charming in June. This is one of our very finesthardy perennials. N., 15 cts. each, $ perdoz.; P., 20 cts. each, $ per doz. Seeds,5 ,cts. per pkt. DODECATHEON Meadia. American Cowslip, V^Shooting Star. Curious cyclamen-shapedrose or white flowers. Likes a rich, loamy soil,in thin shade or full sun. Last of May. N., 15cts. each,; P. 18 cts. each. DRACOCEPHALUM. Dragons Head. D. grandiflorum (D. Altaiense). Siberian; 6 to 9inches high, bearing handsome spikes ofdainty blue flowers about an inch long. Juneand July. N., 15 cts. each; P., 18 cts. nigricans. Grows 12 to 20 inches high; flow-ers pink or white. N., 15 cts. each, $ perdoz.; 18 cts. each, $ per doz. .N. preceding the prices indicates not prepaid; P. indicates prepaid Hardy Perennials 15. Gaillardia aristata (see page 16) ECHINACEA purpurea. Purple a striking and handsome hardy perennial, ifleft in its place at a proper distance in the backof the border; but at closer range it has a coarseappearance, which renders it of little value forcutting. It is certainly very striking, and apretty plant in its place. 2 feet high. Flowerspurple, 2 to 4 inches wide. Western to autumn. N., 15 cts. each, perdoz.; P., 18 cts. each, $ per doz. Seeds, 8cts. per pkt. ECHINOPS. Globe Thistle. E. Ritro. This is the best species of this genusfor cultivation. The dark blue globular headsare very showy and useful for cutting. N., 15cts. each,; P. 18 cts. each. Seeds, 5 cts. peripkt. EPIMEDIUM. Barrexwort. Well suited to rock-work in full sun, and should be treated to acompost of fresh loam and peat. E. macranthum, var. niveum. Has white ornearly white flowers; very desirable. N., 15 ; P., 18 cts. each. E. Musschianum, var.


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