. Vick's garden and floral guide : autumn 1906 . ALPINA A very early spring-flowering plant. Flow-ers pure white. Each 20 cents. HARDY ASTERS (MICHAELMAS DAISIES)Lady Trevylan. White, V. W. Raynor. .Reddish violetPyramidalis. Lavender Queen. White, late. Each 20 cents ; dozen, $ HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS These are the very best of all Chrysanthe-mums for planting out of doors, and also verydesirable for growing as pot plants, being dwarf, compactgrowers, and free bloomers. They are perfectly hardy,blooming before severe frosts will hurt the 1 »eep, cle


. Vick's garden and floral guide : autumn 1906 . ALPINA A very early spring-flowering plant. Flow-ers pure white. Each 20 cents. HARDY ASTERS (MICHAELMAS DAISIES)Lady Trevylan. White, V. W. Raynor. .Reddish violetPyramidalis. Lavender Queen. White, late. Each 20 cents ; dozen, $ HARDY POMPON CHRYSANTHEMUMS These are the very best of all Chrysanthe-mums for planting out of doors, and also verydesirable for growing as pot plants, being dwarf, compactgrowers, and free bloomers. They are perfectly hardy,blooming before severe frosts will hurt the 1 »eep, clear Ball. Beautiful deep Center deep wine color, outer petals delicate Drin. Smallest ; bright Hill. Eight White, with pink Queen. Pink and Standard. Deep , ( of Honor. Blush of Wales. Illoria. Silvery-pink. Each 15 cents; dozen, $ 27 28 Hardy Plants for Fall Planting. SHASTA DAISY - One inch less than full diameter CLEMATIS DAVIDIANA A vigorous hardy plant, two to four feet high, withhandsome foliage. The flowers are bell-shaped, deep lav-ender or violet in color, very fragrant, and are produced inclusters in great profusion. One of the most desirable ofhardy herbaceous perennials. Strong plants, each 25 cents ;two for 40 cents. COREOPSIS LANCEOLATA Flowers large, bright golden yellow, and produced inthe greatest profusion the entire summer; invaluable forcutting. Each 20 cents. DICENTRA Dicentra spectabilis, or Bleeding Heart. Bears heart-shaped, deep pink floVers in a graceful droopingraceme a foot or more in length. Each 30 cents. EULALIA Eulalia Japonica variegata. This variety, except thatthe variegation of the leaf is lengthwise, is very similarin style and habit of growth to E. Japonica it forms so beautiful and striking a contrast tothat variety as to make them desirable companion


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