. TROLLIIIS (Globe Flower). Desirable free-flowering plants, producing their giant Buttercup-like blossoms on stems 1 to 2 feet high from May until August; succeed ad- mirably in the border in a half-shady position in well drained, preferably light soil. AsiatlCUS Flore Croceo. Very fine orange. CaucasicuS " Orange ; Large, deep-orange colored flowers. EuropaJUS. Large, bright yellow, globular flowers. Japonicus " ; Very deep orange flowers. Lichtball. Large orange-yellow. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of 5 sorts for $ Two Rare Trollius or Globe Flow
. TROLLIIIS (Globe Flower). Desirable free-flowering plants, producing their giant Buttercup-like blossoms on stems 1 to 2 feet high from May until August; succeed ad- mirably in the border in a half-shady position in well drained, preferably light soil. AsiatlCUS Flore Croceo. Very fine orange. CaucasicuS " Orange ; Large, deep-orange colored flowers. EuropaJUS. Large, bright yellow, globular flowers. Japonicus " ; Very deep orange flowers. Lichtball. Large orange-yellow. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. Set of 5 sorts for $ Two Rare Trollius or Globe Flowers. Ledebouri. Grows from 2 to 2J feet high, the cup-shaped flowers opening up like a Buttercup are of a rich orange color, and while its great crop of flowers are produced during May and June it continues to flower more or less throughout the summer. PlimililS Yunnanensis. A new variety, and entirely distinct from all others, the bright golden-yellow flowers being salver-shaped. The foliage is of a rich dark green. Price. Either of the above, 50 cts. each; $ per doz. TUNICA. Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flowers, produced all summer; useful either for the rockery or the border. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. VmCETOXICTJM (Mosquito Plant*. Japonictim. An interesting plant from Japan, with small white flowers in summer, which attracts and kills insects. The foliage is dark green and almost evergreen. 25 cts. each; § per doz. Trollius. or Globe Flower TRITOMA (Red-hot Poker, Flame Flower, or Torch Lily). The early, free and continuous blooming qualities of the newer varieties have made Tritomas one of the great bedding plants, and when we consider that there are few flowering plants which are suitable for massing under our severe climatic conditions, it is little wonder that such elegant subjects should become so popular. All the varieties offered are worthy of cultivation, succeeding in any ordi- nary garden soil, but responding quickly to liberal trea
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