. Japonicus Excelsior. Caucasicus " Orange flowers. 25 cts. each ; S VkKUNILA LuNGlFOLIA Sv)USBSSILIS. Aurantiacus. Globular, lemon-yellow flowers, 2 feet; June to August. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Europseus. A giant Buttercup in appearance. The plant grows from 2 to 1\ feet high, and produces large, bright yellow globular flowers, 2 inches in diameter, from May until August. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Very deep orange flowers. 35 cts. each ; $ per doz. ; A new variety, with large, deep, orange-colored per doz. Set of 4 varieties for 85 cts. VERONICA (Speedwell)


. Japonicus Excelsior. Caucasicus " Orange flowers. 25 cts. each ; S VkKUNILA LuNGlFOLIA Sv)USBSSILIS. Aurantiacus. Globular, lemon-yellow flowers, 2 feet; June to August. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Europseus. A giant Buttercup in appearance. The plant grows from 2 to 1\ feet high, and produces large, bright yellow globular flowers, 2 inches in diameter, from May until August. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. Very deep orange flowers. 35 cts. each ; $ per doz. ; A new variety, with large, deep, orange-colored per doz. Set of 4 varieties for 85 cts. VERONICA (Speedwell). (lentianoides Variegata. Pi etty, creamy white and green variegated foliage and violet-blue flowers in June and July; 1^ feet. liectori. A shrubby variety, with evergreen foliage, not unlike a dense Arbor-vilse, and close heads of lilac flowers in summer; 1^ feet. Incana, Bright silvery foliage, with spikes of amethyst-blue flowers, July and August ; 1 foot. Longifolia SubsessiliS. A pretty species with blue flowers, produced on spikes a foot long, continuing in bloom the entire summer and fall. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Maritima. Long spikes of blue flowers from July to September; 2 feet. Pectinata. Fine for the rockery; masses of blue flowers in May. Prostrata. Dwarf and spreading, only 4 inches high; deep blue flow- ers in May and June. Rosea, A most desirable variety, bearing biight rose flowers; 1^ feet. Rupestris. A fine rock plant, growing 3 or 4 inches high, thickly- matted deep green foliage, hidden in spring under a cloud of bright blue flowers. Spicata. An elegant border plant, growing about \\ feet high, produc- ing long spikes of bright blue flowers, which lengthen with age. — Alba. A white-flowered form of the above. — Variegata. Gold and green variegated foliage and spikes of blue flowers ; July and Angust. Virginlca. Long spikes of white flowers in July and August; 3 to 5 feet. Price: 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100, excep


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