. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, row-ing to a height of two feet and completelystudded with its spikes of blue flowers, that ata distance resemble blue birds perched in thefoliage. Its flowers are fine for cutting. It isperfectly hardy and increases in strength andbeauty each succeeding year. It makes theideal and very best blue flowered hardy borderplant obtainable. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The small flowered, hardy Chrysanthemum isthe only variety we offer. We can supplythem in pink
. Revised, illustrated and descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees shrubs, roses, bulbs and bulbous plants, grape vines, small fruits, row-ing to a height of two feet and completelystudded with its spikes of blue flowers, that ata distance resemble blue birds perched in thefoliage. Its flowers are fine for cutting. It isperfectly hardy and increases in strength andbeauty each succeeding year. It makes theideal and very best blue flowered hardy borderplant obtainable. CHRYSANTHEMUMS. The small flowered, hardy Chrysanthemum isthe only variety we offer. We can supplythem in pink, red, rose, white and yellow. COREOPSIS. Lanceolata.—One of the best perennials incultivation with large, lemoon yellow flowers onlong stems; all summer. Two to three feet. Grandiflora.—A free flowering, desirablespecies, with rich golden yellow flowers in pro-fusion; early summer until fall; eighteeninches. DELPHINIUM—Larkspur. A remarkably showy class of tall growingplants, producing magnificent spikes of blueflowers in summer. We know of no plantswhich will afford greater satisfaction thanthese. 67 PERRY NURSERY COMPANY, ROCHESTER, N. Y. Delphnim—(Larkspur i DIANTHUS. Barbatus.— (Sweet William)—Flowers invarious colors, in flat heads. An old favorite. Dielytra.— (Bleeding Heart) — Rosy, heart-shaped flowers hanging in great profusion froma graceful curved stem. May and —Fox Glove. Flowers purple, yellowish or white, in longterminal racemes; two to three feet. June toAugust. EULALIA. These beautiful hardy grasses are deservingof the highest commendation. For the gardenthey are invaluable, being very showy andornamental and of easy cultivation. Theyshould be in every collection. Gracillima.—A beautiful ornamental grasswith narrow graceful foliage. Very valuable;four feet. Japonica.—A vigorous grower with largeplumes; four feet. Variegata.—Handsomely variegated leaves;four feet. Zebrina.— (Zebra-striped Eulalia) —One ofthe most beautif
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