. ANEMONE JAPONICA. One of the most beautiful of the hardy herbaceous plants. They commence to open their rich-colored single blooms in August, and continue to increase in beauty until cut by frost. Tliey thrive best in a light, rich, moist soil, and should not be transplanted more than is necessary when they become too thick. Alba. Pure white, yellow centre, and dark eye. Elegaiis. Carmine, yellow centre, and dark eye. Rosea. Dark rose, shaded )iink, yellow centre, and dark eye. ANEMONE PENNSYLVANICA. A pretty native variety, with large wliite flowers tinged with red on the under side. T5 cts


. ANEMONE JAPONICA. One of the most beautiful of the hardy herbaceous plants. They commence to open their rich-colored single blooms in August, and continue to increase in beauty until cut by frost. Tliey thrive best in a light, rich, moist soil, and should not be transplanted more than is necessary when they become too thick. Alba. Pure white, yellow centre, and dark eye. Elegaiis. Carmine, yellow centre, and dark eye. Rosea. Dark rose, shaded )iink, yellow centre, and dark eye. ANEMONE PENNSYLVANICA. A pretty native variety, with large wliite flowers tinged with red on the under side. T5 cts. each ; $ per dozen. REPTANS. A dwarf growing and pretty perennial, especially suited as an edging plant; succeeds well in any position. 15 cts. each ; $ per dozen. AQUILEGIACHRVSANTHA. A beautiful golden- spurred Columbine from the Eocky Jlountains. Flowers rich eolden vellow ; blooms in^early spring. GLANDULOSA. A pretty species, with bright lilac-blue sepals and pure white petals. .ASTILBE JAPOMCA —Spirsea Japonica. Splendid for outside flowering or forcing. Flowers white. ASCLEPIAS TUBEROSA. One of the showiest of our late summer and autumnal flowers, and deserving of extensive cultivation ; blooms in close, compact umbels of a brilliant orange color. ASTERS. Very pretty free-blooming hardy plants commencing to bloom early in the season and continuing till killed bv frost. colors. CARNATIONS. Hardy garden sorts; general favor- ites on account of their rich clove fragrance and bright colors. The plants we ofl^er are grown trom seed from leading European sources. 15 cts. each ; $ per dozen. GROSSEKII. One of tlie prettiest of the Canterbury-bells, of erect habit, with dark blue flowers. DIANTHL'S PLUMARIUS STANISLAUS. Of dwarf compact habit, blooming perpetually the entire summer : violet rose with deep crimson centre. 20 cts. each, or 3 for 50 cts. TtlANTHUS HISPANIC US. Of dwarf habit, flow- ering the entire summer ; of


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