. LuPINUS POLYPHYLLllS ROSEUS. PHLOX DIVARICATA LAPHAMI (Perry's Variety). Phlox devaricata canadensis offered and illustrated on page 207 has long been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so, it being a free-flow- ering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soil and position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plant being more robust, the flowers consid erably larger and of a more intense shade of blue, being very similar in color to the beautiful Plumbago capensis. 25 cts. each; § per doz. EUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS ROSEUS. The old-fashioned peren


. LuPINUS POLYPHYLLllS ROSEUS. PHLOX DIVARICATA LAPHAMI (Perry's Variety). Phlox devaricata canadensis offered and illustrated on page 207 has long been a favorite plant for the border and rockery, and deservedly so, it being a free-flow- ering, showy plant, adapting itself to almost any soil and position. In this new variety we have a great improvement, the plant being more robust, the flowers consid erably larger and of a more intense shade of blue, being very similar in color to the beautiful Plumbago capensis. 25 cts. each; § per doz. EUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS ROSEUS. The old-fashioned perennial Lupine is one of the important hardy border plants, succeeding in any soil, either in a sunny or semi-shady location. Its long spikes of pea-shaped purplish-blue flowers, raised well above the hand- some clump of satiny palmate leaves, makes an attractive display from June to- September. The variety here offered has beautiful and showy rosy-pink flowers, and is a decidedly desirable addition. 30 cts. each; $ per doz. NEW MONTBRETIAS. The three varieties offered below are grand additions to our list of summer- flowering bulbs; quite hardy with protection. America. Not a large flower, but opening many of its blossoms at the same time, which makes it very attractive; color deep orange-yellow with dark red centre. Geo. Davison. Flower stems 3 feet high; the flowers, which are very large and open out flat, are neatly disposed on the spike, so that each flower is seen at once; in color they are of a glistening-orange-yellow. Martagon. The flowers of this charming variety are also very large and of an. effective dark orange with dark red centre; the petals are gracefully recurved, .resembling in miniature the Turk's Cap Lily. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. OROBUS ALBUS ROSEUS. A comparatively little-known spring-flower- ing plant, closely allied to the Vetches, and which is worthy of extended cul- tivation. It makes an excellent subject either for the rockery or for the mixed


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