. Stout, erect-growing plants, duced during June and July. Agrostemma Coronaria. ADENOPHORA. Polymorpha. A valuable variety, the flower stems well furnished with fine dark-blue bell-shaped Cam- panula-like flowers; blooms in August, when nearly all other bell-flowers are over; 3 ft. 25 cts. each. Potanini. An easily-grown, useful, attractive plant, with light blue flowers, not unlike Canterbury Bells; July to September; 18 inches. 25 cts. each. ^GGOPODIVxH (Bishop's Weed). Podagrarla Varlegata. A rapid-growing plant, with neat green and yellow variegated foliage, thriving in any soil; makes a


. Stout, erect-growing plants, duced during June and July. Agrostemma Coronaria. ADENOPHORA. Polymorpha. A valuable variety, the flower stems well furnished with fine dark-blue bell-shaped Cam- panula-like flowers; blooms in August, when nearly all other bell-flowers are over; 3 ft. 25 cts. each. Potanini. An easily-grown, useful, attractive plant, with light blue flowers, not unlike Canterbury Bells; July to September; 18 inches. 25 cts. each. ^GGOPODIVxH (Bishop's Weed). Podagrarla Varlegata. A rapid-growing plant, with neat green and yellow variegated foliage, thriving in any soil; makes a fine border for a bed of shrubs or for covering waste ground; 1 foot. 15 cts. each; $ perdoz.; § per 100. AMSONIA. Tabernsemontana. A stout, shrub-like plant, with terminal spikes of clear blue flowers in June; 2feet high. Saliclfolia. Of similar habit to the above; pale blue flowers. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. ANCHUSA (Sea Bugloss). Barrelleri. Forget-me-not like blue flowers with white tube and yellow throat; May and June; 18 inches. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Italica (Italian Alkanet) A strong-growing plant, 3 to 4 feet high, with rough, broad foliage and large terminal heads of deep blue flowers, which are pro- duced during the entire season. 15 cts. each; $ per doz. ANEMONES (Windflowers-. Pennsylvanica (Pennsylvania \Vindflowcr). The prettiest of our native Windflowers, growing 12 to 15 inches high and producing its large white flowers in the greatest profusion from June to August; an excellent plant either for the border or rockery, and succeeds equally well in sun or shade. Pulsatilla (Pasque Floiver). Grows from 9 to 12 inches high, and pro- duces violet or purple flowers during April or May. An interesting plant for the rockery or well-drained border. Sylvestris (Snowdrop Windflower). Large, cup-shaped, pure white flowers, on clean stems, held well above the neat, handsomely-cut foliage; one of the most satisfactory plants for the border, and equally


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