. New Double-flowering Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflor.\ HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Shasta Daisy, etc.) Arcticum {The Arctic Daisy). Among fall- flowering perennials this is a perfect gem. It forms an attractive rosette-like clump of pretty dark green foliage, and in September multitudes of flower stems appear, terminated by pure white flower? from 2 to 2\ inches in diameter. These begin to develop during the last week in September, and continue in good condition throughout October, and frequently into November. Shasta Daisy "; A decided im- provement on the original; with blooms 4


. New Double-flowering Coreopsis Lanceolata Grandiflor.\ HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS (Shasta Daisy, etc.) Arcticum {The Arctic Daisy). Among fall- flowering perennials this is a perfect gem. It forms an attractive rosette-like clump of pretty dark green foliage, and in September multitudes of flower stems appear, terminated by pure white flower? from 2 to 2\ inches in diameter. These begin to develop during the last week in September, and continue in good condition throughout October, and frequently into November. Shasta Daisy "; A decided im- provement on the original; with blooms 4i to 5 inches across, of pure glistening white. Very free-flowering and in bloom all summer and fall. (See cut.) Glory of Wayside. The earliest to flower, coming into bloom in May with pure glistening white flowers, which are produced in great profusion on symmetrical compact plants from 12 to 15 inches high. Price. 25cts. each; ; 100. Set of 3 sorts for 65 cts. SHRUBBY CLEMATIS Intea^rif olia Coerulea. A good border plant, growing from 18 to 24 inches high, producing its small but interesting porcelain-blue flowers from June to August. Recta. Grows from 2 to 3 feet high, and produces fragrant pure white flowers in very large, showy clusters during June and July. Price. 35 cts, each; $ per doz. CONVALLARIA (Lily of the Valley) Majalis. This is often starved and neglected and relegated to some poor, out-o£ the-way corner; but this popular and fragrant subject, like most other plants, repays for being well treated, and if the bed is given a liberal top-dressing of well-decayed manure in fall or early spring it will show the effect by increased size, number and vigor of the flowers. The stock we offer is strong clumps, especially suited for outdoor planting. 50 cts. each; $ per doz.; $ per 100. COREOPSIS Lanceolata grandi&ora. One of the most popular hardy plants. The flowers are a rich gclden-yeUow, of graceful form and invaluable for cutti


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