. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 5$ ASTER. Starwort, Tall, leafy perennials, blooming in the fall when flowers are scarce. A, Novae Angliae. New England As- ter.—Bluish purple; four feet. A. Noyae Belgli.—Blue; three to five feet. ASTTLBE. Japan Spiraea. A. Japonica.—Known generally as Spi raea Japonica or Hoteia Japonica. A handsome plant with


. Descriptive catalogue of fruit and ornamental trees, small fruits, shrubs, roses, bulbs, Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Fruit trees Seedlings Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Fruit Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs. DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. 5$ ASTER. Starwort, Tall, leafy perennials, blooming in the fall when flowers are scarce. A, Novae Angliae. New England As- ter.—Bluish purple; four feet. A. Noyae Belgli.—Blue; three to five feet. ASTTLBE. Japan Spiraea. A. Japonica.—Known generally as Spi raea Japonica or Hoteia Japonica. A handsome plant with small, pure white flowers, in large, branching panicles. Blooms in May, in the open air, but is cultivated chiefly for forcing in winter. CAMPANULA. Bellflower. Harebell. An elegant genus of plants, rich in color, pro- fuse in bloom, and of easy culture. C. L,aniarqt&eii. Pale azure; three feet; June and July. C. NoDilis Fl. Alt»a. A large-flowered tall-stemmed Chinese kind, with creamy-white NEW ENGLAND ASTER. CLEMATIS. C. Oairidiana.—Large axillary clusters of fragrant blue flowers. Three feet. CYPRIPEDIUM. Mocassin Flower. C. Pubescens. Yellow Mocassin Flower or Ladies' Slipper—Flowers on leafy stems, bright yellow with long curled sepals. C» Spectatoile. Very handsome; a strong growing leafy stem, large flowers, with pure white inflated lip blushed crimson; one of the finest of our native flowers. DICTAMNUS, FRAXIKELLA, or GAS PLAINT A choice perennial, forming a bush about two feet high, and bearing spikes of curious red and white flowers which are fragrant. I>. Alba.—White; twelve to eighteen inches; June. D. Rubra*—Red; twelve to eighteen inches; June. DICENTRA, or DIELYTR A. Bleeding Heart. D. Eximea.—Rose color; foliage fern-like; flowers all sum- mer ; valuable; twelve inches. D» Spe£iat>ilis.—A handsome, most curiously formed, rosy- crimson flower, with white and blue tinged protruding stamen; one of the finest border plants


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