. Coreopsis Gkan Lanceolata DIFLORA. CiMiciFUGA Simplex. CLAYTOXIA. (Spring Beauty. I Virginica. .A low-i^rowing, early spring- flowering plnnt, producing clusifr> of light pink flowers. Succeeds best in a half-shadv spot on the rockery. 15 els. ench; j^l .tO per doz. CONVALLARIA. (tilyof ) najalis. One of the most charming of spring flowers and too well known to require descri]ition ; the stock we offer is strong clumps, ] ecially suited for outdoor planting, winch should be . done before the middle of April. 25 cts. each; $2 50 per doz.; § per 100. Clematis Davidiana. C
. Coreopsis Gkan Lanceolata DIFLORA. CiMiciFUGA Simplex. CLAYTOXIA. (Spring Beauty. I Virginica. .A low-i^rowing, early spring- flowering plnnt, producing clusifr> of light pink flowers. Succeeds best in a half-shadv spot on the rockery. 15 els. ench; j^l .tO per doz. CONVALLARIA. (tilyof ) najalis. One of the most charming of spring flowers and too well known to require descri]ition ; the stock we offer is strong clumps, ] ecially suited for outdoor planting, winch should be . done before the middle of April. 25 cts. each; $2 50 per doz.; § per 100. Clematis Davidiana. COREOPSIS, Lanceolata grandiflora. One of the most popular hmdy plants. The liowers are a rich golden-yellow, of graceful form and invaluable for cut- ting; the main crop comes during the latter pait of June, but it continues ill bloom, more or less, the entire summer and autumn ; it succeeds eveiy- where. (See cut.) Rosea. Fineh'-divided, dark green foliage, and producing through August and Se| tember numerous small pale pink flowers; useful in the border or rockery ; 1 foot. V'erticellata. Masses of small golden-yellow flowers in July and August, on neat plants wi'l; finely divided foliage ; 2 feet. 15 cts. each; § per doz.; $ per 100. ^A Crown Vetch^. \'aria. A rampant creeper, wth handsome globular heads of showy bright pink and white sweet pea-sh-ped flowers; a useful for covering rough banks or for the 15 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. CORYDALIS .Fumitory). Nobilis. Graceful feathery foliage and masses of golden-yellow flowers in M,ay and June; 1 foot. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Vfe make a specialty of Hardy Phloxes See colored plate and offer on page i68.
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