. Aquilegia (Columbine) jH â ^^^HhhSK^^^^kSk^BS ^H 9H ^pHH â â ^^^^ mtt IwP^^^^ gtlH BHp^^t^^ ^SRp H[k^^^^H^wj|9|bs «Pnfl|| H^^^^^ I^H lTOiT}J*mji8y^J>j'ffi^TOra Ek^Q^^H "â ^^^^^ J 1.^^^ t c. lyr Artemisia Lactifloua ARTEMISIA (Hawthorn-scented Mugwort) This comparatively new introduction from China is a most effective flowering plant, with erect stems 3j to 4J feet high, clothed with elegantly cut dark green foliage, and terminated by panicles of Hawthorn-scented creamy white Spiraea-like light and graceful flowers. It is at its best from the latter part of August to the


. Aquilegia (Columbine) jH â ^^^HhhSK^^^^kSk^BS ^H 9H ^pHH â â ^^^^ mtt IwP^^^^ gtlH BHp^^t^^ ^SRp H[k^^^^H^wj|9|bs «Pnfl|| H^^^^^ I^H lTOiT}J*mji8y^J>j'ffi^TOra Ek^Q^^H "â ^^^^^ J 1.^^^ t c. lyr Artemisia Lactifloua ARTEMISIA (Hawthorn-scented Mugwort) This comparatively new introduction from China is a most effective flowering plant, with erect stems 3j to 4J feet high, clothed with elegantly cut dark green foliage, and terminated by panicles of Hawthorn-scented creamy white Spiraea-like light and graceful flowers. It is at its best from the latter part of August to the end of September, and is par- ticularly valuable on this account, being unlike any other plant in bloom at that time. (See cut.) 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. Tuberosa {Butterfly Weed). One of the showiest of our native perennials; 2 feet high, and producing from July to September heads of orange-colored flowers. 25 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. NEW JAPANESE HARDY ASTER Mauve Cushion. An entirely distinct species which has attracted much attention in our grounds the past four seasons by its unique habit of growth, its great florif- erousness, and its lateness in flowering. It forms a circular cushion-like plant 2J feet across the centre of the plant, rarely exceeding 9 inches in height, gradually tapering to 3 or 4 inches at the outside; the flowers, of delicate, soft mauve, with silvery white reflections, measure over \\ inches in diameter, and are produced in such lavish profusion as to completely cover the plants; the blooms begin to expand early in October, but are not at their best until November. 25 cts. each; $ per doz. TWO NEW HARDY ASTERS Maggie Perry. Very large flowers, frequently 2\ inches across, loosely arranged in large trusses, of a pleasing tone of soft mauve. One of the most distinct and striking novelties in this family, and probably the forerunner of a new type. Perry's White. Undoubtedly the finest white Mi


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