. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 122 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. S. niaritima. Sea Catchfly. A dwarf plant, two to 4 inches high; flow- ers while, about 1 inch across; 6 inches. June. S. Vallesii. Swiss Catchfly. White flowers in summer; 6 to 8 inches. June. S. viscosa plena. Bright rose and double; 1 foot. June. S. perfoliatam. Cup Plant. A stout species, 3 to 4 feet high; yellow flowers in July. SOLID AGO. Golden Rod. S. Miss


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, shrubs, hardy perennial plants, etc. : twenty-fifth edition. Ornamental trees Catalogs; Shrubs Catalogs; Roses Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. 122 ELLWANGER & BARRY'S CATALOGUE. S. niaritima. Sea Catchfly. A dwarf plant, two to 4 inches high; flow- ers while, about 1 inch across; 6 inches. June. S. Vallesii. Swiss Catchfly. White flowers in summer; 6 to 8 inches. June. S. viscosa plena. Bright rose and double; 1 foot. June. S. perfoliatam. Cup Plant. A stout species, 3 to 4 feet high; yellow flowers in July. SOLID AGO. Golden Rod. S. Missourlensls. A beautiful dwarf sort with yellow flowers; 20 inches. July. SPIK^^A. Meadow Sweet. Among' the most ornamental and valuable of Herbaceous Plants. S. Arnncus. Slender spikes of greenish white flowers; one of the best bor- der plants. S. filipendnla. White; fine foliage; 1 to 2 feet. June. S. Humboldtii. White. June. S. lobata. Flowers deep rose; of a robust habit; contrasts finely with ulma- ria. fl. pi.; 1 foot. June. S. XJlinaria. fl. pi. Double white, elm-leaved; a very desirable hardy plant; 2 feet. June. var. fol. var. Golden variegated foliage; a remarkably handsome plant, not appreciated as it should be. S. venusta. Branching, feathery plumes of soft rose color; one of the finest of the Spiraeas. STACHYS. S. lanata. Purple spikes with soft and silvery foliage; 1 foot. July. STATICE. S. alba. 50 cents. S. grandiflora. S. latifolia. Broad, lux- uriant foliage; large trusses of lilac flowers; very fine for bouquets when dried. See cut. S. maritima. [Sea Pink or Thrift). Rosy lilac; one of the best for edging; 6 in. June and July. S. nndnlata. Wavy- leaved; large trusses of pale lilac flowers; 10 inches. Au- gust and September. 30 STATICE LATIFOLIA. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the origin


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