. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . oes finely in the shade. 20 cts. Montana, Sandy or gravelly loam. 15 cts. each. AUBR1ETIA Campbelli. A vigorous-growing variety, with deep violet-blue flowers. Useful for spring bedding. 10 cts. each., 75 cts per Eyrei. Flowers large, rich purple in color. 15 cts. in 18 named sorts; autumn planting. 10 cts. each ; mixed Brodiaeas, 40 cts. per cordata (Japonicah Flowers buff-colored, numerous, in large terminal panicles. Plant 5 to 8 feet h


. Horsford's descriptive catalogue of hardy ornamentals herbaceous plants bulbs ferns shrubs and vines . oes finely in the shade. 20 cts. Montana, Sandy or gravelly loam. 15 cts. each. AUBR1ETIA Campbelli. A vigorous-growing variety, with deep violet-blue flowers. Useful for spring bedding. 10 cts. each., 75 cts per Eyrei. Flowers large, rich purple in color. 15 cts. in 18 named sorts; autumn planting. 10 cts. each ; mixed Brodiaeas, 40 cts. per cordata (Japonicah Flowers buff-colored, numerous, in large terminal panicles. Plant 5 to 8 feet high. China. Well suited for planting among shrubs. 20 cts. aurea. For autumn planting. Flowers half an inch wide, in umbels; yellow, with darker stripes. 10 cts. each. CALL1RHOE involucrata. One of the finest trailing perennials in cultivation, which bears ilslarge, beautiful, violet-crimson flowers in great profusion ; perfectly hardy. Texas. 12 cts. each,$ per dozen ; seeds, 8 cts. per involucrata var. linariaeloba. Much resembling the former, but lighter flowers. 15 / //////■■ SSS -» Ariscema triphylla. 8 F. H. Horsford, Charlotte, Vermont. CAMASSIA Cusickii. A native of Oregon. A tall, many-flowered species, 3 or 4 feet high, with large, pale blue flowers, Plant deep, in rich soil, in the largest Camassia. 25 cts. each, $ per Fraseri (Wild Hyacinth). A foot or more high. 10 esculenta. About 1 foot high ; flowers blue. California. 15 cts. each, $1 per Leichtlini. Larger than the preceding ; flowers creamywhite. 15 cts. in 17 named sorts, for autumn cts. each, $1 per Mixed. Autumn planting. 50 cts. per doz., $ per These are generally very easy of largest sorts succeed finely in any good garden soil,the Alpine species in the rockery. The seeds of annualsshould be sown in early spring, and of biennials in are increased


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