. Kelsey's hardy American plants and Carolina mountain flowers. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. K e 1 s e y ' s Hardy Jimerican Plants HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, Con. HIBISCUS militaris. Halberd-Leaved Rose Mallow. 3-5 ft. Flesh color, purple base. 20c. ea., $ for 10. militaris roseus. Variety of last with rose-colored flowers. 20c. ea., $ for 10. moscheutos. Swamp Rose Mallow. 4-7 ft. Handsomest, with crimson eye. Grows well in wet places. All the Hibiscus are very showy. Li


. Kelsey's hardy American plants and Carolina mountain flowers. Nursery stock Massachusetts Boston Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. K e 1 s e y ' s Hardy Jimerican Plants HARDY NATIVE HERBACEOUS PERENNIALS, Con. HIBISCUS militaris. Halberd-Leaved Rose Mallow. 3-5 ft. Flesh color, purple base. 20c. ea., $ for 10. militaris roseus. Variety of last with rose-colored flowers. 20c. ea., $ for 10. moscheutos. Swamp Rose Mallow. 4-7 ft. Handsomest, with crimson eye. Grows well in wet places. All the Hibiscus are very showy. Light rose-color or white. HIERACIUM venosum. Rattlesnake Weed. 1-3 ft. Yellow. Summer and early au- tumn, ioc. ea., 75c. for 10. HOUSTONIA purpurea. Large Houstonia. 4-18 in. May to July. Tufted clumps with purple flowers, ioc. ea., 75c. for 10. tunifolia. Slender-Leaved Houstonia. 1 ft. Light blue. Rockery work. 2cc. ea., $ for 10. HYDRASTIS canadensis. Golden Seal. 1 ft. Greenish white. Early spring. A medicinal herb of great value. 20c. ea., $ for 10. IRIS cristata. Crested Dwarf Iris. 1-3 in. May. Bright blue flowers, beautifully crested. Clumps, 20c. ea., $ for 10. verna. Dwarf Iris. 1-3 in. Very fragrant, bright blue flowers in early April. Clumps, 20c. ea., $ for 10. KRIGIA dandelion, var. montana. See Adopogon. LACINARIA (Liatris) cylindracea. Blazing Star. i-2/^ ft. Handsome rose-purple flower heads. August. 20c. ea., $ for 10. pycnostachya. Button Snakeroot. 2-4 ft. Long spikes of rose-purple flower heads. August and September. 20c. ea., $ for 10. spicata. Devil's Bit. 2-6 ft. Purple flower heads in long spikes. August. 20c. ea., $ for 10. spicata pumila (montana). 1-2 ft. Very showy mountain variety. July and August. 20C. ea., $ for 10. LEPTANDRA ( Veronica) virginica. Culver's-Root. 2-7 ft. Panicled spikes of very showy, nearly white flowers. July and August. 15c. ea., $1 for 10. LEWISIA redivida. Lewisia. 4-8 in. Very hardy. Pac


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