. DiELYTRA Sphctabilis ^Jjlt;';diiig H; -lilue flowers DOROXICUM. (Leopard's Bane.) One of the most effective very early spring-flowering perennials, beginning to bloom early in April, or, if placed in pots ill the fall, they can reatlily be forced into flower during the winter months in the conservatory or window garden. They succeed everywhere, and are worthy of a place in any gar- den. Caucasicum. Bright yellow flowers 2 inches in diameter. ClUSii. Rich yellow; IJ feet. y^ExcelSUm. Large orange-yellow; IJ feet. 25 cts. each; $ per do?.. Set of 3 varieties for 65 cts. DRABA (Whitlow Gras


. DiELYTRA Sphctabilis ^Jjlt;';diiig H; -lilue flowers DOROXICUM. (Leopard's Bane.) One of the most effective very early spring-flowering perennials, beginning to bloom early in April, or, if placed in pots ill the fall, they can reatlily be forced into flower during the winter months in the conservatory or window garden. They succeed everywhere, and are worthy of a place in any gar- den. Caucasicum. Bright yellow flowers 2 inches in diameter. ClUSii. Rich yellow; IJ feet. y^ExcelSUm. Large orange-yellow; IJ feet. 25 cts. each; $ per do?.. Set of 3 varieties for 65 cts. DRABA (Whitlow Grass). Androsacea. A pretty du-arf-grow ing roclc-plaiit, producing white flow- ers early in spring. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). Ritro. Handsome thistle-like foliage, with globular metail in July and August ; fine for cutting; 4 feet. SphserocephalUS. Similar to above, with pale blue flowers. 20 cts. each ; $ per doz. EPILrOBIUM (Willow Herb). Strong-growing perennial, 4 to 5 feet high, especially adapted for low, wet ground, flowering during the greater part of the summer. AngUStifoliuni. Purplish rose. Hirsutum. Pale pink. — Album. Pure white. 15 cts. each ; $ per doz. EPIMEJDIXJM (Barren-wort, Bishop's Hat). Dwarf-growing plants, v.'ith leathery foliage and panicles of lovely flow- ers; the foliage of all the varieties offered below assumes the mostbeauti- |. ful tints of color in autumn. vJ Liilacea. Beautiful lilac. Muschianum. Rosy red. V^Niveuni. Pure white. >JSulphureuni. Light yellow. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. Set of 4 sorts for 85 cts. EKINUS. Alpinus. A very dwarf Alpine plant, forming a beautiful tuft of foliafje close to the ground, and producing numertnis bright rosy-inirple flow- ers in May or June ; an excellent subject for the rockery. 25 cts. each ; $ per doz. DIANTHUS. Barbatus {S-weet William, or London Tufts). Mixed colors. 10 cts. each; !?1 00 per doz.; $ per 100. Deltoides Alba {Maiden Pink). A cliarming l


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