. Hardy perennial plants . center. Alba. —Flowers pure white throughout. Rosea. —Same as the above except that theflowers are a cheerful bright pink. Strong two year old roots, each, 12c; doz.$; 100, $ Militaris. —A notably distinct and exceed-ingly valuable species described on page 11. A set—one each of the four sorts—40c Bleeding Heart, Campanulas, Foxgloves,Hardy Phlox, Painted Daisies and severalother varieties of hardy flowers. W. F. COBBAN. HEMEROCALLIS. L,AT LlLVFree flowering, decorative plants for themixed border, shrubbery or elsewhere, withhandsome linear foliage and beari


. Hardy perennial plants . center. Alba. —Flowers pure white throughout. Rosea. —Same as the above except that theflowers are a cheerful bright pink. Strong two year old roots, each, 12c; doz.$; 100, $ Militaris. —A notably distinct and exceed-ingly valuable species described on page 11. A set—one each of the four sorts—40c Bleeding Heart, Campanulas, Foxgloves,Hardy Phlox, Painted Daisies and severalother varieties of hardy flowers. W. F. COBBAN. HEMEROCALLIS. L,AT LlLVFree flowering, decorative plants for themixed border, shrubbery or elsewhere, withhandsome linear foliage and bearing large,lily-shaped flowers in summer. Dumortieri. Goldex Day Lilt.—Showy andeffective; a constant bloomer, with large,handsome flowers of bright orange-yellow. Each 12c; doz. $; 100, $ Flava. Yellow Day Lily. Lemon Lily.—Avigorous species with clusters of large, frag-rant, wax-like, clear, lemon-yellow flowers,during early summer. Each 15c; doz. $ HARDY PEREXXJAL PLAXTS. HYACINTHUS Fulva fl. pi. <Kwanso.) Doura* Day Lily.—Large double flowers of iich tawny orange-yellow. Each 12c; doz. $; 100,$ Thuntergii. Iapasbss Lemon Lily.—The fines1,of its class; owing to its flowers being so ex-tremely beautifuland abundantlyand continuouslyp r o d u ce d . Itblooms later thanthe other sorts—i n August andSeptember. Theflowers are ofbright lemon-yel-low, borne onlong, gracefulstems and aredelightfully frag-rant. Very at-tractive and use-ful for valu-ble for plantingwith tall-growingand early-bloom-ing varieties tosupply flowers af-ter the othershave ceased flow-H. Thunbergii. 12c; doz. $; 100, $ set—one each of the four sorts—for 40c-


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