. Hardy perennial plants . right blue. Lady Travelyn. Pure white; large and fine. Madonna. (3 ft.)—Snowy-white; profuse. Nova Anglea. >-EW England aster. (4 ft.) —Bluish purple; large flowers in masses. Nova Anglea rosea. (4 feet.)—Thefinest and showiest of all the Hardy As-ters. Strong growing and exceedingly freeflowering; presenting a mass of bright rosy-pink flowers in large clusters, during latesummer and autumn. Novelty. (2 ft.)—Rosy-pink in great masses. Pulcherrima. (2 ft.)—Light blue; early. Tartaricus. (6 ft.)—An entirely distincttall growing species with smooth, large leaves(freq


. Hardy perennial plants . right blue. Lady Travelyn. Pure white; large and fine. Madonna. (3 ft.)—Snowy-white; profuse. Nova Anglea. >-EW England aster. (4 ft.) —Bluish purple; large flowers in masses. Nova Anglea rosea. (4 feet.)—Thefinest and showiest of all the Hardy As-ters. Strong growing and exceedingly freeflowering; presenting a mass of bright rosy-pink flowers in large clusters, during latesummer and autumn. Novelty. (2 ft.)—Rosy-pink in great masses. Pulcherrima. (2 ft.)—Light blue; early. Tartaricus. (6 ft.)—An entirely distincttall growing species with smooth, large leaves(frequently two feet long) and large heads ofshowy dark blue flowers. Blooms very late. Thos. H. Ware. (3 ft.)—Light blue: veryfine. Hardy A-tera—Con* Sawyer. (4 ft.)—Bright-rosy violet:a grand J. Grant. (3 ft.)—Porcelain, reddish ceii- Wood Nymph. (2% ft.)—Celectial blue;late. Each 12c: doz. $; 100, $ A set—one each of the 14 sorts—$ TUBEROSA. Butterfly Although of American origin and to besometimes found in meadows throughout theMiddle States, this is one of the most uniqueand showy of all hardy flowers. It is highlyprized throughout Europe, as it should be inAmerica. It forms fleshy roots and is exceed-ly hardy; thrives in all soils and producesnumerous large, compact, flat heads of brightorange-yellow flowers—a color found in noother hardy perennial—during the entiresummer. It is as beautiful as it is striking,showy and effective. Should be planted inmass. Two feet. Strong transplanted roots, each. 15c; doz.$; 100, $ BAPTISIA AUSTRALIS. False Indigo. Handsome border plant, three feet high,with dark green, dense foliage and numerouslarge, showy spikes of dark blue bloom dur-ing summer. Very ornamental and effective. Each 12c; doz. $ Plymouth Co., Mass., June 7, Pinks arrived June Gth in good condi-tion. Thank you for your promptness. Allmy plants from you are doing well. ALICE S


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