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Lilies 

Moxt of the Lilies of this list may be set in September, buta 
few like Auratum, all the Speciosums, Sulphureum, Henryi and 
Maximowiczi Red, are not ripe until October. Orders will be 
filled from beds as long as my stocks last, but for the most part 
the Candidums and Longiflorums will be imported. 

For cultural directions and more definite description please see 
Spring Catalogue, which has been mailed. 

These prices do not include postage, but simply bulbs boxed and 
delivered to my nearest freight or express office. See spring list for 


free delivery by mail. 
Each Doz. 


NNN Co soe WER Cane He eae g eth Se eR Hae Bb 
L.auratum. A few monster bulbs.......2....¢ 0.5.2... 3d 
DERRICK D T S  oe aae o. autem cue 65 
Eternia ss Sitio ete cin §'8 dein th oid od wiahaue tae WY a 20 
NOE MiINUNEE Po Sa eh eet SNe Ook Se ick ee NG ec 50 365 00 
iene mae PERO Maly)... oo oc blo bee oe Ome fee 10 1 00 
Be SMG Sa a cept eS SSP ee aes 15 65 
L. candidum (Madonna Lily). Sheuld be set before 

RRR ear eI Co: oa rns Cos aan Grenciaiaaey wees ai is 1.40 
L. Chalcedonicum. Handsome scarlet fowers......... 50 
Pe remnrMnIANe ne Wate oe Ee PRR ee ks RY 3d 
L. concolor. Small, erect, scarlet flowers ............ tive 64S 
E\ concolor: vats Ratmuenelon>® <5 2. bina eo ss ee a 12. 1 30 
L. croceum. Golden yellow; blooms nextafter Dahuri- 

ee SES SNR pete C slew Panne made person; Srser FAT Ee 
L. Dahuricum. No Lily in the world can be grown 


farther uorth and is more reliable in every way 
than this. It willsoon increase and form clumps 


ete Sky SRE ea ee ee ee emanirena tA; * Ee 
L. elegans, var. atrosanguineum. Deep red............ 20 
E. ‘* var. atropurpureum. Darkest red form of 
BAU Ser cae ee eon coats ee eee 4 20 160 
L. ‘* augrantiacum multiflorum. A fine hardy and 
healthy form of this reddish yellow 
12a AUT hs Se ane Fan inten per 100, $7.. git pa eT) 
L. Ks Best red. A medium kindas to height; 
very vigorous and healthy............. 10.4, 1:60 
x : aie: OMEN ORE nh uence eases. eee 40 
E ey var. fulgens (Batemaniae). (Good height; 
erect; reddish salmon fiowers; fine..... POR wl oO 
L. a Viele. SEDUIMAT AMIS. 7 ELGG i ne cine cinnin 30 
a. A var. nigromaculatum. A dwarf form, with 
salmon-yellow fiowers, much later than 
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Each 
Lilium elegans, var. Thunbergianum....... per 100, $6..$0 10 
L. elegans, var; ,ambellatums..2:. > tones oo ee eee 15 
L. oe var. Wallacei. <A fine, low-growing hardy 
variety, almost as late as Nigromaculatum, and 
with reddish yellow flowers.......... per 100, $4.. 10 
L. excelsum. See testacewm. 
L. Grayi. Dark orange-red; fine for cutting, with 
white flowers. Earlier than most Lilies......... 25 
L. Hansoni. See ZL. maculatum. 
L. Henryi. Somewhat like Speciosum, but has orange- 
yellow tlowers: “Rare > iscccs. 022 7 oe ee ee 00 
L. Humboldtii. See LZ. puberulum. 
L. Japonicum, var. roseum (Krameri).................. 20 
L. Krameri. See LZ. Japonicum roseum. 
L. Leichtlinii. See LZ. Maxrimowiczi. 
L. longiflorum. Long, funnel-shaped flowers, pure 
‘whites filme 225605 sii rancad at oe eve eta « ecm ener are 15 
L. maculatum (Hansoni). One of the most permanent. 75 
L. Martagon (European Turk’s Cap Lily) ............. 25 
L.. Maximowiczis \ Yellow .:23 4522-2 nese een eee 15 
L. ES Reddish formsse. are eae eee 0 
L. monodelphum (Colchicum). A fine, early, creamy 
yellow Lily, with flowers tipped with wine-color 
Bb WAS CES actos Sreteaga archers cwtare ie tecepeteuctoce isaac eet Ce ate 60 
L. pardalinum. Orange-red, with lighter center....... 15 
L. Philadelphicum. Erect; deep orange-red flowers... 12 
L. pomponium:. -ked flowers), . 2.2.5 a. soe oe eee 35 
L. eg var. Pyrenaicum. Yellow flowers...... 25 
L. puberulum (Humboldtii). A most beautiful kind. 
Plant deepani well-drained (soles. sse oases oe ee oe 50 
L. speciosum, var. album. Delicate white flowers.... 25 
Ih War RTaciZerians 662 ce aia ca Oe ee eee 30 
L. os Var. macranthum'. .). 0.2. see eee 35 
L. oe VAL MMtelpomene:... s asi ee eee ee 25 
L. es VaLy TOSCUM |... 2. fae See See ee eee 25 
L. os var. rubrum. One of the best of the 
Japan Lilies; red and white tlowers............. 15 
L. sulphureum (Wallichianum superbum). Flowers 
long and large, funnel-shaped, sulphur-yellow 
within, chocolate-white without.................. 00 
L. superbum (American Turk’s Cap Lily). One of the 
taller growing kinds when well established in rich 
SOM eee avers ey astee tee arg escl ates gee cc ted ce Tee oer ee 15 
L. testaceum (excelsum). A rare and fine Lily, with 
nankeen-yellow flowers on tall and graceful stems. 
Rather early, invsummer......2 63.4: -enins see eee ee 50 
L. tenuifolium (Coral Lily of Siberia). Handsome scar- 
TOE OW OTS ee tacecege hauniciceeter sya eae cai an eine ee ee 20 
L3 tigrinum, (2igersliily) tence ee eee eee 08 
L. a var. plenescens (Double Tiger Lily)....... 15 
L. J Var: splendens.) 2. cscs are set ces 10 
L. Wallacei. See L. elegans, var. Wallacei. 
L. Wallichianum superbum. See LZ. sulphureum. 


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HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 


Daftodils, or Narcissi 


Early-flowering bulbous plants, coming before the tulips and 
after the crocus. One of the most important groups; fine for 
cutting, and of easy culture. Though any good garden soil suits, 
they prefer a rather stiff, deep soil, and if the situation is such 
that they are shaded from the sun a portion (a third or half) of 
the time, so much the better. They do well among shrubbery. 
To get the best results, they should be set in August or Septem- 
ber, so as to make a good root-growth before winter. When late 
setting is done, the best results are postponed until the second 
season. 


If by mail, add 6 cts. per doz. for those without stars, and 10 cts. 
per doz. for those marked with a star 


Each Doz. 
*N. bicolor Empress. Very large flowers; white peri- 
anth, rich yellow trumpet; strong grower, and 
HME tOMCUtANE 2.6 ae wee ies per 100, ¢7..$0 10 $1 00 
*N. bicolor Horsfieldii. Very large and early: yellow 
trumpet and white perianth........ per 100, $5.. 08 80 
N. bicolor, Mrs. Walter T. Ware. A fine new sort, with 
broad white perianth and golden trumpet....... 25 
Narcissus bulbocodium citrinum ( Hoop-petticoat Daffo- 
ED ese ated Hahei iu nic'd ost waned Slers eeteiae gts eet miata 05 35 


N. Burbidgei. One of the most charming for cutting. 

Clear white cup, margined bright cinnabar-red; 

a beautiful early -flowering form of Poeticus, 

which comes before Poeticus ornatus. Very 

effective when bunched. The color of the cup is 

very rich when cut in bud and opened under 

Slag 1h Pease eet ee ee ek cen per 100, $1.. 05 40 
N. Burbidgei, John Bain. Large and broad white 

perianth, with small, citron-yellow cup and 

GFSAnSe-SEATISh BOLO. oC. i, casted sand oe matey olecinate sme 08 50 
N. Henry Irving. Noted for its deep yellow, imbri- 

cated, wheel-shaped perianth, and large and 

handsome: yellow trampel. ..occ4.sc. woe nese awe 10 75 
N. incomparabilis, Queen Bess................-..2000. 05 45 
*N, Johnstoni, Queen of Spain. One of the best of new 

Daffodils. Soft cream, delicate clear yellow 

trumpet; perianth same color reflexing. Flow- 

ers. vary slightly in Size... -..0s- 2. cnc, we 10 +100 
N. Leedsii. Silvery white, starry perianth; lemon- 

yellow cup, passing to white. A beautiful sweet- 


scented flower; fine for bouquets..per100,$1.50.. 03 25 
N. poeticus ornatus. One of the earliest of the Poet’s 

Narcissus; a free bloomer....... per 100, $1.50.. 05 35 
N. princeps. Sulphur-yellow perianth and deep yel- 

low trumpet... A’ fine variety 3s. <.02.p ess Seeiee. 08 50 


N. Jonquilla. Single yellow Jonquils; yellow, fra- 
BYant HOWE: ws a ces'ww Ganreeen per 100, 90 ects... 25 


4 F. H, HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 


4 Each TDoz. 
Narcissus alba plena odorata (The Double Poet’s Nar- 


cissus). One of the most charming white- 

flowered: sorts: fine for cutting. -.-. 3...) eee ee $0 05 $0 35 
*N. Double Van Sion. Very large and full; double; 

IBVMENSE ALO WCES oa ceric 2 cece Gene een eee 05 50 


N. incomparabilis, Double (Butteraud Eggs). A large 
and showy double variety. One of the largest of 
the doubleisortsescs sce. ee eee et per 100, $2.. 0d 40 
*Mixed Daffodils, to naturalize in meadows, ete. A 
first-class mixture, comprising many of the best 
hereimAlistede : tsp. Ae) ee See per 100, $1.. °05 30 
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Crocuses 


The ordinary spring-flowering Crocus will thrive in nearly all 
soils and positions. 


Add 5 cents per dozen if by mail 


Doz. 

Mixed ‘Crocuses hs 73028). ons oe eee per 100, 60 ets...$0 10 
e te SEriped Asses. oe. eee eee 60 cts: 4 ab 

a es Winn Beth oes he ewe sk eee ag 60 ctslo >. = 10 

se ie Wehlow?s ccc. eee eee ng $1.25.: .- 20 


Tulips in Mixed Colors 


Tulips like good drainage, and when planted over a gravelly 
subsoil or bottom succeed best. It is a good plan to surround the 
bulbs with sand, unless they are put into a sandy soil. A depth 
of 4 inches is none too deep for cold climates. Set the bulbs 5 or 
6 inches apart. 


In ordering Tulips by post, add 6 cents per dozen for postage 


Doz. 100 
Large Early Single puuns BI ere BR SOR PG Bina © $0 20 $1 00 
“2 Sate ee wilalScesatel «abe ttevede MED hei Acie eae ere eee 
‘s “Early Doubles 8 5 cos ae ne eee eee OOOO 
‘(Late ie EEA Saco Satara, | RO a en ee 40-225 


100 Tulips in the four kinds, 25 of each, for $1.25; 
400 bulbs, 100 of each, $4. 


Canary” Bird Tolipsn sere ks Soe tee ee oe 40 2 00 
White Single [ect rs i Was fe ys See ne eee 30) ley 
Duc Van Thol! Talips<e34)- 49. ee aot ee eee 25 
Mixed Talips: 2.252323 hase eee eee 20: = 1508 
Parrot Tulips. 22.57. 2secnicon 35 Lad. 0.2 Soe ae nee eee 40 2 30 
Late-blooming, or Show Tulips............ each, 8cts... 70 
Single Tulip, Artus. Bright! scarlets..c- 4/2... sees 25 
Darwin’ Tulips; Mixedsc 2222 s..com es 6 dene eee 40 2 00 


Dake of Yorke ee ee aa ee 40 


HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 5 


Erythroniums 
(DOG’S-TOOTH VIOLETS) 


Early-blooming, bulbous plants, which must be set in autumn. 
They come up among the first flowers of spring, and are very 
interesting, both in flower and leaf. 


Add 3 cents per dozen if by post 


Each Doz. 

Erythronium Americanum (Common Adder-Tongue). 
Handsome bright yellow fowers; bardy......... $0 08 $0 50 

E. grandiflorum. A large yellow species from the 
PAE OASE leo hat, oe aie  e ne e so a mamas Sree cae area 06 45 
E. Hartwegii. Flowers light yellow, with orange center. 06 45 
E. Hendersoni. Flowers pale purple, withdarkcenter.. 12 1 25 

Fritillarias 


These like a sandy or gravelly soil, with good drainage. 


Add 5 cents per dozen for postage for those without stars, and :0 cents 
for those marked with a star 
Faeh Doz. 


*Fritillaria imperialis (Crown Imperial)............... $0 15 $1 30 
F. Meleagris. Various shades, purple, light yellow,ete. 05 40 
F, pudica. Also anearly-flowering little plant. Hardy, 

with pretty yellow flowers. 2.50. ...22. 22445. J. -: 07 70 


Hyacinths for Beds 


Hyacinths like a light, loamy soil and full sun. A light coat- 
ing of well-composted manure, if the ground is not already well 
supplied, will be of value. Plant about 3 inches deep, and if the 
best flowers are desired the bulbs should be from 7 to 9 inches 
apart. 


Add 16 cents per dozen for postage if by mail 
Each Doz. 
Double Mixed. = 2325.2 oi ae ee eenck ave ote aoe ices $0 10 $0 80 
IONE PIGREN 5 is. cisihs saree kames prehn ee d ee ee a cae ats 09 70 


Chionodoxa 
(GLORY OF THE SNOW) 
Charming hardy bulbous plants, very early; light blue flowers. 
Per doz. 100 


C. Laciliae ...;. iis Sphcie Bin Gabe enna e whew e ec $0 25 $1 65 
EC ASATOCHSISH 5. en Re ee ee LLE us ae Poet 65 


6 F. H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 


Trilliums 


AMERICAN WOOD LILY, INDIAN SHAMROCK, or 
THREE-LEAVED NIGHTSHADE 


For the Shady Corner 


Like most early-blooming plants, Trilliums give better results 
the following spring when planted in autumn in time to make 
their regular root-growth, which seems to take place a few weeks 
after the stems have died. They form a very pretty group, which 
comes into bloom early, and whose leaves make a good display 
after the flower has passed. Trilliums like a light soil, with a 
mixture of leaf-mold or peat, and for most of them a little well- 
rotted manure will be beneficial. Although they may, asa rule, 
be grown in the sun, a partial shade is the most natural place. 
They look best when in good-sized groups. In a good position 
they last almost indefinitely. 


Add 10 cents per dozen if by mail 


Trillium cernawm: (Wihite .45%0)5.. cacc.caie sree eee $0 10 $1 00 
T; erectam. (Purple $005..2% 4. ete cenit ete 10:5 4-00 
d Ws He albidam: =; Whites. 715. «seep cree a ce eee 1p. 1°08 
Tnivale.d AW Witter eas sccorasie slater iatererensmeeeie ae ie teietene 20. tia 
T. grandiiforam: |. White. 20.4323 4.4... per 100, $2.50.. 05 40 
TT. petiolatumiseP arple cai ecceeet ce eee eee ee 15 15925 
T.. sessile :... Yass conc oe isie ee ei Bae ee pee eee Uf iene Re 4) 
T i“ “var: siganteum: . White.-e ee esses: skece Sores BUSY pale 
T; ovatim,s WICC enn .\.b ses ache aapen ele te re cree ee 15 


Bulbous Iris 


For fuller list of Iris, see my Spring Catalogue. 
Rach Doz. 
I. Histrio. Flowers delicate porcelain blue; very early. $0 15 $1 50 
I. Iberica. One of the most charming of the early Ivis. 
Flowers large, with white standards faintly veined 
with wine-red and red spots at base. Outer seg- 
ments pale brown, closely veined and blotched 


with purple=browai.: icc cen, i oe ele Cee eeme 15 1 35 
I. Lortetii (Pink Susiana). A very charming large- 
HMOWSTEM “SPECIES as.- Bea ytieeapeen otto he pieweete aetna 40) 
I. Persica. Flowers very early; pale lilac, dark pur- 
pletandsyellows,..... sec-dsleu ete ance cha eeober ceeoeee 12 ppd NG 
I. reticulata, var. Krelagei. Flowers reddish purple; 
CALI als seg otis «ake at Sehienete sees Selene ee Us) SS sty 
iI. bs var. histrioides. Flowers bright blue; 
VEPY Carly fons shucs bis Ges oe eee 20855 1 50 
I. Susiana (Mourning Widow). A large, striking 
species from. Asia Minor. One ofthe. hest. for 
PObLCUIEUTE. 16.5 sb ce eee nec sterennae wonbnemnee 15 «1 35 


HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 


English Iris. 


Each 
IRIS Xiphium (Spanish Iris). Very fine bulbous flower- 
ing plants, coming into bloom soon after the Ger- 
man Iris, with blue, white and yellow flowers....$0 05 
I. xiphoides (English Iris). Large flowers in hand- 
some blue and white colors, about as tall as the 
Spanish Iris, and coming just after it............ 08 


Miscellaneous Bulbs and Plants 


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autumn. 
See my Spring Catalogue for cost of postage if sent by mail 
Each 
Alliamtricoccom: (Wild) Licek) j2jcmaS. tenes >.2 56s 0 10 
Anemone acutiloba. Strong............. per 100, $5.. 12 
A: Hepatieas: (Strong (2... xp inde iee soc Acne 2 per 100, $5.. 12 
AY thalictrordes jhe aye Site he oc aires es honed 08 
Arisaema triphyllum (Indian Turnip)................. 12 
Camassia. Cusick (Giant Camas) 2220. ..208a0i%. oceans 10 
Cvescolentay fo <0. sens tas > eee det ee ees lel te es 10 


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Campanula Raineri. 


Each Doz. 
Campanula Medium (Canterbury Bells) ............... $0 10 $1 00 
ChrPWhhite Pe ea oe eek eh ule ait oh oe ee 1021500 
C. Raineri. See description in Spring Catalogue..... oth! ber tr 
Caulophyllum thalictroides. For shade................ 15 1 30 
Claytonia Virginica (Spring Beauty) .................. 06 55 
C-Caroliniana:.3.35 6. 2ch.-2 Aaa es Se ee 06 


Colchicum. A curious, hardy bulbous plant, with 
foliage and fruit in early summer, while the flower 
comes in autumn. The foliage dies down before 
the flowers appear. Stems 3 to 6 inches high. 
Sometimes called the Autumn Crocus. 
C. autumnale. Reddish purple ©....02 05.562 ox 08 75 


HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 


Each 
Colchicum autumnale, var. album...................... $0 U8 
Parseeatum.. Ase-Purple.. 5.5.6)... Seale oe eels o's 06 
Dicentra Canadensis (Squirrel Corn)............. ou we Ob 
D. cucullaria (Dutchman’s Breeches) ................ 06 
ES Se ee 15 
I A CAG, a yw RR WS Said is we ae Cawdes 12 
Roa a eb iain opimisiny divin nun, HESS wie 15 
Eremurus robustus. Sce Spring List................. 2 50 
Leucojum aestivum (Summer Snowflake). Blooms last 
of April. White flowers, tipped green........... 05 
Mertensia pulmonarioides (Virginica). The Virginia 
OU oes Tt By ne 10 
Coa 0 BD i 2 ne San eee 12 
Ornithogalum Arabicum (Star of Bethlehem).......... 06 
Platycodon (Campanula or Chinese Bell-flower). One 
of the most attractive hardy perennials to people 
who like a blue or white fiower. It should be 
planted so that the buds are an inch under. For 
cutting they are very fine, and last for many days. 
Po eraeeiriteti | yb NO WEES 20 cone in ne oe ce Si em eae 10 
P. a eka NNONIR ora. RR iit eg Sea Se es 25 
P. a pete. Cn Ti ONS ee eo 15 
Pe Mariest, - ore dwant in crowth.. ..sc5u.o.% «ek... 12 
Podophyllum peltatum (Wild Mandrake)............... 10 
Poylgonatum biflorum (Smaller Solomon’s Seal)....... 15 
P. giganteum (Great Solomon’s Seal)................. 20 


Herbaceous Plants 
Not offered in Spring List 


Not prepaid. If by mail, ask for cost of postage 


Each 
Achillea tomentosa. 6 to8inches high; flowers yellow.$0 15 


Allium cernuum (Wild Onion). Has pale pink fowers. 


PU BRL OP eae ge ee ee ee 15 
Anemone Japonica, var. elegantissima.................. 20 
OT POTE CoN Sar Tey pees ge ee ee ene nn eee eee eee 15 
Aconitum Lycoctonum (Wolfsbane).................... 20 
PEalinePACe MO Sae secs ews oo eo os woes heat aie SRO 20 
ES EES ee ae ee, ae eer Sees 25 
eee aie TEIN EERIE eS ing Lect netc a SEW RE ais akiew 15 
FECLINOMETIS'SQUALLOSA, «che ais crore even ce a oi, 5 ister crea ans ee 20 
DUS sees apeeet Re ACNE Ne oi bea ae = Sauer ein OE wimnaiwia LE bd doar 20 
CITING EAC SMIUIS Se oof oo noe snip sin eae eens we get eee 15 
vis (Ee ET Se ey ey ee ee 25 

EV en leh SSAEINE, RIPECATAUAN 55.2%, ofa Pe ioe. laa. 0 He wet bs ace mains 15 
Clematis integrifolia, var. Durandi...................... 30 
Chrysanthemum coccineum, var. Hamlet................ 25 
4 le var. James Kelway......... 25 

- de WAP. CIPODAUEA oot: oo on 25 

a3 “3 Var. OGNISlENGa ..2.5.. .. «2~- 25 

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Delphinium Selected. Soft blue form................. 
Dracocephalum Ruyshianum....................-.-+06- 
oe nigricans (Dragon-Flower). Pink..... 
Dianthus; Double; Lord Lyon. Pink==-...4--2--- ee eee 
Double -Buttercupy,..< 2). .75-2 5:0 20s seas Gone cee ee 
Echinops. Dauricws 2... 32/2 se sansa es sein ae te, 3) ta oe 
Epimediam Tkerasko --.:.:.00.. 2-210 0 2250: stetr 10 o:0ta70/ote in srompnietnis 
Echinacea angéustiiolia. 0°05. 42.46.28 ee eee = oe ee 
Geranium maculatum (Wild Cranesbill). Forshade... 
Helianthus rigidus, var. Miss Mellish................... 
Hydrophylium:occidentale> -* 7 <a.) 2 = eee 
Wrisulividans.sc do. ct ook ae oe iter eae tele he Oa Re  eeeree 
66 ‘Sibirica: Aatro Par pure. crocus ace ener lowes Beene oie rceetorer oie 
‘6. (Germanica spectalilis s: =o. 2ou. «on. 2 eee eee 
GG oe Vittoriatsc. ides cc be ee ie eee ate ee 
‘c oe WySSGSé 26026 Sekine eee eee eee 
Iberis corifolia. jis ecs os cence cee ee eee eee 
ct > SemperilorenS:4c.\e.05 oh can seen were ate Oe 
Lupinus polyphyllus grandifolius....................... 
Phiox: pilosaic. boas: - a0 1 5 en etl einen oe eee 
e¢. “paniculata, var. Marietta:cc..cc-o- as ae oe cio eta 

“c ae var. Richard -Wallace+e:..7 2° .cessaceee 

se - Var. Da Vasa. oo trai eee 

GU Be war. White Lady=ccceee toe ek eee 

BG Ge var. ‘Lorena... cele os eee one 

“é ae var. J. C.Hanish. Salmon-red; fine... 

‘c ae Var. he: Oneen. /Wihites-e es: tesa ee 

‘e ae var. Commisserie de Galles............ 
Polemonium caeruleum album.......................... 
se fOliOSIS Sim Ms foo 25 eicescigieva crceetee ene 

SC Himalayenses nh 6 she sec eee Oe ee 
Pyrethrum parthenium. Handsome double white ; flow- 
ers in abundance; fine for cutting................ 
Paeonia albiflora, var. rosea gloriosa..................- 
2G a vari Excellante- v0. ecvasccae ota 

aie ae var. Prince of Salm Dyck....:.......... 
Plumbaso. Larpentae:35382.2 222. See eee 
Rudbeckia.tcilobata.(: c26e.rF ee eee ee ee eee eee 
Ge Mitid as 26 cos sa ewe Oe eons ence eee 

oe SPeciOsanid: sis 025 See eee eee 
Sedum‘spectabilesfccaco2 255 00eh ee eee eee 
f spalligumiroseumi::2 hoor se ee ee eee 
Spiselia Marilandi¢ass:. 3+ 2n8 22 25A0 0s eee eee 
Salvia argentea. Silvery foliage; white flowers....... 
te “werticnlata: Gos (94s Roe yee de 3 Seales oie ee eee 
Tanacetum vulgare, var. crispum. Finely cut foliage.. 
Veronica sp., var. Hendersoni. White................. 
ae Sp. Blues ds inchesyhigh=.> 2.2. ace oe eee 

oe sp;:- Blues low-creepin@® «7. :ceeees soe e een 
Viola cornuta. White Perfection ,.................... 
“ “pubescens:: viellow tack ees 2 cle Gens oe ee 

‘s. -rotundifolia.- “Yellow early © .2-%.- 2. sos meisenee 
Verbascum nigrum. White flowers ................... 
oy Olympieumastaocacesr ese cess eee eee 
Woodsia scopalina ; ::s:2205292545 5052. 2555-0 fo bone eee 


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HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 1} 


Woody Plants 


Each Doz. 
BGR re eT PEM POGUE ciouree us cars ec cine wheats wee oc $0 45 
GM TES NRNRCINLSE IS eis ise ooo a Se Se ea ntwhls oat 20 $1 50 
QuriCe wer eto TEOb St o re deienie sta dec owate Sclaiek 15 
Castanea Americana (Chestnut). 2 to 3 feet........... 1S ek 25 
Cotoneaster horizontalis. 8 to 10 inches............... 15 
Crataegus oxycanthoides (Hawthorn). l5to24inches. 12 1 15 
Carpinus Americana (Iron Wood). 3 to 5 feet......... 20 1 30 
Diervilla Lavallei. 18 to 24 inches..................... 25 
RRP REESE PORN oie Pak tion cnt mace ee bssmee ses oe. 30 
Euonymus atropurpureus. 12 to 18 incbes............. 15 
Forsyth’ Fertunei. -1 to 2 feet. 2. 0.6.2.6 ese ee 1 OPiS 
:; virmarssimals 2 feehieous fo. 5 cn Poe AP en 20 1 30 
iy Rea es Se es tees he BRE, 10 100 
Po «MEMERIOPS CUCTUNCM OS oc oe Te he ek cowie s SES Tee. 20 
‘« setigera (Climbing Prairie Rose). Strong....... 15 125 
oA” WIEN, . SSE CUIRE cee das eee wee ee eeu ER US CO 15 
Nemopanthus fascicularis. 6 to 12 inches............. 15 
Ribex anvenias)-2 te o-feets o.5 2st fee TA So. 2 908 25 
Hedyuacum malliiefans >. 2252.5. 0 256d. 6. FIP AS es 20 
Spiraca ulmiaria. 18 te 24-meohes...i 2.5... cb. b. 15 
Physocarpus opulifolium aureus........................ 25 
Syringa Lemoinei. 12 to 15 inches.................... 25 
AEN WALCIMD A MBER Coos oO oan des hake Se Se cate se RL 25 
Pen Deutiast: * 12 te 20 Inehas: =. 2.2 222s 6. Se PS. 25 
i mipra. 18 £0 (36 3RNCRES 2... 22.5 bi coos Se ORS 15 
Pinws-Austriaca. -2 to 3 feet... ccc sec kc ieee bese 25 


Bargain List 


I have offered for several years in my Fall Supplement this list 
of special bargains, which has resulted in a large trade in this 
way. These sets are made up of plants mentioned in my Spring 
List, and are offered cheaper in this way than in smaller lots 
because we have a larger stock of these, and in autumn we have 
more time to fill orders. These offers are not open to spring 
delivery, because then we cannot spare the time they require in fill- 
ing. Those wishing to take advantage of any offers for shrubs, 
trees, etc., in this list, for spring setting, can get them in Novem- 
ber, and cover them in any well-drained soil, leaving only the tips 
of the branches exposed, where they will keep in perfect condition, 
and may be set in spring as soon as the ground is ready. For 
cost of boxing trees and shrubs, see my Spring Catalogue. These 
prices do not include postage. Parties wishing these sets by mail 
will be given cost of postage upon application, where mailing is 
possible. We can ship safely by freight in autumn most of the 
plants we grow,.even as far as California. . These offers are subject 
to surplus stock not being sold. This stock is not a poorer grade 
than is used in filling orders for single or dozen lots. Evergreens 
should not be ordered after October 1, and deciduous trees and 
sbrubs better not be moved before October. Buibs and plants 


12 F. H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 


which are entirely covered when set can be ordered until winter 
prevents. Charges for boxing trees and shrubs over 3 feet will 
be made at cost. Small bundles are often used for this, costing 
from 35 to 75 ects. each. 

Shrubs, trees and plants set in autumn, and mulched well before 
winter to prevent heaving, often do better than when set in spring, 
especially when spring setting is late. Trees may be banked up 
6 to 10 inches with soil, shrubs mulched with 2 to 3 inches of 
straw manure, and herbaceous plants covered lightly with brush, 
pine boughs, buckwheat straw or any similar substance that will 
protect without smothering. 


25 Anemone ‘SylveStriS: «cox \o:s)-50).125 $2 os Lee $1 10 
25 a6 Japonica, |c1COlOrs-astLOne= eee eee eens 1 85 
25 Aquilegias (Columbines). 4 kind's.. 02: «:-<umusiaseeae- «obs Lad 
25 “Aquilesia Canadensis. ; -.. . .<c:6e socio ceesop ee Eee 1 50 
25 “ Chrysantha. <<... ¢cisc- wah Gee eee 1 70 
25 ue oxysepala...oc. .. meee wees see ee eee ee 1 80 
25 Americantbarché, “2 feét.: o:.4..s0cu seein see eee eee Fs 5) 
25 Marsh Marigolds (Caltha palustris) ..... 0... 0020 cece ee eeee 90 
25: Camipanulas; 4 kinds). »..).4 o.2 5 2564s enc de eee eee 135 
50 a 4 kinds? 2482 inc bate Dee eee Ste o 
25. Campanula Carpatica,» Mixed | 23: 4Gee 20 ee eee 1 50 
25 os Raineri-...) 6 0o55.sdawe ee aeede eee See ee 2 00 
25’ Berberts§ SokindS. ius... da eee eae. aes ee ee eee 1 50 
25° Cardinal Flowers... 22°52. 008. soaes Sees 6 Gee eee 1 40 
25 Cornels, or Dogwoods. 2 to 3 feet; 3 kinds................ Lig 
25. Clethra-alnifolia; ~2)feeti .. 224.3, (2 ee ee Be ee ee eee 1 20 
25: Clematis. 15nd Si ee cn oen es be he eee see ae ene eee 1 60 
25 Cone Blowers.) 3 KindSin. 2.5 saci eae aero a eee: 1 30 
25 Delphinium, Kelway’s Selection...................... 0.2... 1 55 
25 Digitalis purpurea, var. gloxinioides........................ herd 
25 Dodecatheon Meadia (Shooting Star). Partial shade...... 1 45 
25 Dragon’s Heads (Dracocephalon). 2 kinds................ 5 
25 Paeonias. My selection. Several choice kinds........... eae 
25. Epimeditums: 2° Kind's : 2.34. 0. 2c. cases a eee 2 00 
25: Enslish Daisies). sick. eee eee eee 1 30 
25" Poxtlovessn Si Kind S:hssc a2. nase aoe eee ee eee 1 45 
25) Forsythia’suspensa.. 2 to 3\ feet s..c0sscens . aoe See 1 50 
25° English: Cowslip:(Primula)ic5-. 2308) 6 nee ee 1 25 
25Gaillandiated: e./os8 2 6 ASR OR 2 eee eee 1 45 
25: Galoniaccandicans'.o..'... 244% 228. 6s oe ee eee 1 00 
25 Gypsophila paniculata (Baby’s Breath)..................... 1 50 
25: Heleniums..: IncOusorts.). ace e es ee ea ee ee 1 50 
25: Helenium-autuminale 0 5..:.00. 30.0558. Jono co Se eee ee 1 50 
25: Helianthus 3ikind’s) ...23.020522h sce ee ee ee 1 60 
25) Helianthussorgyalis. 25.2.0. 20 b,c oe ee 1 50 
25: Hemerocallis® 4:kinds.s. 2s s.c8t eae eco Be eee 2 00 
25 Heuchera sanguinea. |... 55.0615 <5 3 Sh Oem Leo Abo eee eo 
20: Heliopsis:. 2. kinds. 240.5 eos Uk em eee ee m25 
25: Hardy Pentstemens: 3° kinds: 3--bo2.952 /<.5. 6) eee eee 1 45 
25: Hibiscuss sim 3:kmids 5. een ede whe oe ee eee 1 50 
25 Hop Vines. For covering walls, etc..............ee.eeeuee 1 10 


25 Hybrid: Phiox.: ‘Mixed colors. sc. sos-.. 25 ¢ 2 Eee 1 20 


25 
25 
25 


HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 


RereOGN se 2 BIOS DOBOGs iin ss acy ig meee dins nase ge $1 
Hardy Chrysanthemums. 2 kinds..............020-..c000: 
Irises. 4 kinds—Japan, German, Spanish and English... 
fs NRE ee ete he Bohlin so eee ke oS a vn Qe emma s/s 
Peeper RMI eta eae ows Sette he Med ude wie s Seana natn e 
TT a OES 6 pe ee ee eee ee 
Peal Wes Soma TINGE Se ar re ois ale) omens e ds Si’ ciel opie fale bninin o.'aSimpe mass © 
Pere Soe LOS hartr Ors <th tt. ee 5 eae em ae ioe wi whe ef wile einreiaas 
Ree asusran Wet IC Cle ee Merah cc thee tle eel enc A etepe ye teany) attaeis) eae? sini 
PEEPLES AS OES oto c ce oe phat ott 235m 2 Flam ih dimmers. ous 
Lilies. 5 kinds, Croceum, Dahuricum, Thunbergianum, 
PUVA WAMACET 5. oo sc aic a iwis's oo elec eine winsecs 
MIRC SOTEIE HOMNYNOCKS so... G.si5 22 seis 2 =o ies ce wines wake Se we 
Native Birches. 3 to 5 feet, 3 or more kinds.............. 
Regine: HACC eS AROS So tale wie: a view ase oe, Satis piety a,sye's 6 
Sweet Wiliams: MIX ed (COlOTS cis wal «cote os arsha oe ne edeee 
SCM Stal EIDOUPOOU)) acme = cceee apeten Siesi ssi Macepe wie «9% 
SEE ES ae NEUE) She ieee ee crated ote che otal ais wove pal sued Rois) ope Seiaine 
a SST COM eae Ry aaa a a Re ee 

es Van Houtter: 13:10 24 inches). o)s 6d epiciew viet oes nies 
Sieman Larksnurs: Mixed, COlOTS« 60% ose ss ='s e ene snes 
SPL ME PeNUOlaL> SSINGLO: fee ick adass o.alsivis emul = oe 0 


Double.... 


Perennial Sunflowers. 3 kinds...... Serer es 
PAUSES SPIT Sacto dar cae ciais ou <epelthdale evs dole gees 


Virgin’s Bower Clematis.. 


Evening Primrose (Cinothera fr uticosa).. ee eee SR ae 
Bertict RemStenns nee ote Cte sed eee) one tS ESS 
Mertensia Virginica (Virginia Cowslip)................... 


Winterberries (J/ex verticillata) 


Box Maples. 3 to 5 feet 


Yellow Birches. 2 to 5 feet 
Norway Spruces. 2 to 3 feet 


Trilllums. 4 kinds 
cL 3 kinds 


Viburnums. 4 kinds, 2 to 3 feet 


ee reer eee eee eee eee ee eee 


PPrensine Lew henuEs. | 4 kanes foe 25 6 s\. ato Rada Se s Pasa 
Platycodons (Chinese Balloon-Flower) .........-......05: 
PSPC Al EADIE re SITIOS orcas sian. wigs sew ein < seal dn eo 
BIIELCHRD SES 2 tis RINGS Ss 2 hss Late tl Soon Gt Ae peta Bit as 
Perennial Alyssums. -2:0r more kinds ..005 60806 cseesss. 
Rosa multiflora, Single White (a healthy Japanese Rose).. 

Fine for hedges. Young plants, 20 to 30 inches. ...... 
Hardy Maples.’ 3 10-5.feet,.3 kinds .<;.2.c scr. es 2p. sos. 


Perennial Candytnit-. (2 ividis\s. sos ice Sag Pe eink he wh wis 


i 


WeToMmeds. Fa IAS ke eees we eee ae sy cco Et 4: 
Hydrangea paniculata grandiflora. 18 to 24 inches......... 


edd 


Vines ae) Comers.) > Kinane ee one ee Seno eee abe 


Des F. H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 
List of Plants Which Come into Flower Between Early Spring 
and June 10 


See Spring Catalogue for Description 
Each Doz. 


Actaeatspicata; var. rubra:, onade.--o eco eee $0 15 
Adonis’ vernalis \(Pheasant’s Eye): 7.2. ..2se< eee 15 $1 40 
Alyssom‘saxatile\compactum ... 3.5). S222. 22-222) eee ee DGS 
Anemone nemorosa fl. pl. Shade................-.-e:. jC ees ad Wea 
of pulsatilay eee a ee ee eee 2d 
oC SYVIVESUIIS fio StS oe See ee ko See eee TO = 1500 
Aquilegia Canadensis ..300 0.) 3. Ae i ee 10 100 
8 caerulea: or cee. oe nee ee eee 15 
<s oxysepalae (a). See oes See Mei i AAS 
Arabis albidasce eS ie ee See eee i haan U5 
Camassia Cusickii. See page 7. 
Dicentra Canadensis. Shade. See page 9. 
os cucullaria. Shade. See page 9. 
Dodecatheon Meadia. Shade. See page 9. 
Epimedium> macranthum'... 22 ee cee 1S tial be Pe 
s Muschianum, var. rubrum................. 150 “1-2 
Erysimtim=ochrolencum... 2 a0) cosa ee ee ee 1Peessh e 
Hepatica acutiloba. Shade. See page 7. 
Ks triloba. Shade. See page 7. 
Iberis sempervirens and L. tenoriana................... Ue 2 
Jeifersonia binata,,. Shade... <... ...< 0+ a. gales ee ee eee 
Aris (cristata 60% joe $:jekin wien ose Soe eR ee eee 10 +100 
Lychnissalpina. 5363. 23s6.8..1. 5 ee eee ee eee Gy eel 
£6, sCIOIC As TOSEA GS Ai..a 5 aoe See ee ei ee ee Ie est 0 
Mertensia pulmonarioides::.. 220 6 soe oo a ee ee Loreal 25 
Papaver alpinus ;.¢ 2.05 best does os See ee 15 
Gs DU GIG awl es. se ok aoe ts eee ee ee i eee tee (0, 
ce orientale. ¢ ssos p50) ee ee ee eee 15st el 220 
Phiox:subulatasss< 2205325 S545). eee eee 4 UES ee) bee HY 
fT. Te plans rae oe sae See, vache ee Sees se eo 15 elo 
Polémoniumcacruleum.,... 6s9.00 2 dec ose eee eee ee 15 
ES Himalayense. See price, page 10. 
Primula*olltcinalis: 72:5. ..$<4 ss se 22222 eee oe ee 10°-~ 1-08 
Sanguinaria Canadensis.. Shade../...........-..0-c-0s 10 80 
Thalictrumdioicum? 7? *Shade~...25.)525 sone. oe eee 10 =1 00 
Tiarellavcordilolias (onage on. . Sacco eos cise ae eee 12° 5-00 
Uvalariaysranditloras | snade. -c4- eee eee 10-1300 
Violavalpestristiss iia sito so sie siais) aiauletarenevaiee es ook ee rere 10 100 
s© oe Ganadensissaeohade, ea fc8 ors oe oer sin Soke aie eee 10 1 00 
Cypripedium acaule.> Shades: .:..2-6ee—5 eee eae 15 
ee candidums~ Shadenascck ooo ese ece eet PAV ee we 75 
w montanum: Shade... --- aceon eee 152 lab 
oo Patvitlonnm. SShade ance. 2 Gees eee ee 15 


All the Trilliums. See page 6. 
Daffodils, Tulips, Erythroniums, Fritillarias, Chionodoxas, 
etc. See page 5. 


HARDY PLANTS FROM A HARDY CLIMATE 15 


Partial List of Plants Which Usually Bloom Between June 10 


and August 15 
Each Doz. 


ig Masten STEER ea 2 See arches me sO mo einla nm 3 ae Syne © $0 20 $1 40 
os mileroluis TOSCUMC... cc a)- al oe Se ee a wee oe Tee 
i ieavemee: War: “che PEAGL (oslo. wade aes 1G) «--<A0 
PEREIRA CIENT joes Safe oes ae dns wh eo a'e WG sje 15 1.25 
Pa ENOCH MOMVANEMS «25 <' ns calves: Scene hes 75 
Anthemis tinctoria and Kelwayi........................ 10 100 
Panmbeiarh GE YS AOA, oo as oS cicinie'= bes wan Os = x0 Silas War itsyee 9201 eds: 
Armeria plantaginea (Sea Pink).................-0-0-- Ihe of 25 
PSNI NOES: PREMIER NESE ye egies 55) ae 9 Poe he ate 8S ale. 2 ews, «,'m 12 100 
pivpe ibe ss Se eg ee) a See ee 15 
LEE TTE BINT i cot ue ee Annu Siar) ue oe na ea er eee ee 1022 S00 
OED SU So Se a ee eee 202 ob 60 
SOT TST EAE oe Sea RE a one rs a ee 15° 1,25 
oe Meglio oo ce cae Oe ee ee ets 10 100 
= PIgNCHMNIANES eee 22 rete es hee a= wrt s ae S50 
-: Arie Ee Foc io ee ee se cee TG ell 
Catanannne CaeCrueae chao fs eae ewe ae nae ees i. 2b 10 
Calhirchoe imvOMeraraly sc aisles conte cc Oe cee neces 8's 12 = 1.00 
Chrysanthemum CNCEMENM +5. cos Sete eee ae se Sees 1D 
AW ARIPO Ss cine ck oe els wei oie's acne ere 12-1 10 
a Shasta, Das yo oe. oe oe aie ee See alee 1 bayer (a LS 
GleMaES ROE Asa oe eis Sac oe he eee ene ere bie we eee Py a ab 
Coreopsis slanceolatas.. 2257. 058 once ones 305 obs she Se se8 j remeed OILY 
Peiinraty SBANUINIDEMIT 2 5 pe aah as Os jain we ee 3 10 1 00 
- TULINGSABN D2 | ets. Sekt do ean oe hse aay at 
PSTN EsS AES RS ar) ete eo Soi ee cela ims ore bmi Woke y eet Pet 35 
ae SIGTINIOINES rete Se es Se ere sere. ois Slams Seats 15a 25 
SR EG Doge lt 3) [o> Agi tee Rel eae kere ee ee ee ES ae dec tS 
Echinops Ritrio (Globe Thistle)....2..:....50...660%. tee dee 
PCr ONIN PEANICIS 5 foe ele See eee a he ees Se mee 4 | 
Panache coriusttes 2 cee eee. re ee 12 LotG 
Funkia ovata and var. Thomas Hogg ................. 20—s 1 «60 
DOTA CRE DR no Maes SMe RI SI nS aera a 1s 10 
Gypsophila paniculata (Baby’s Breath) .............. | AS gti bE 
PERS CEOMIIESS | fe ky Ok hes de Wer See Sa Sin aie 10 +100 
PLCMNNIy ETIESIPERNSIA Sie oc ee ed ee ee jie oe a 
PCIE AMIS SIMMER OND oh. os ces Setete oe end sees b re | hapten aE 
Hemera: SANeMIMe ae. ea a cs eet eS 1 ene © as 
Iris laevigata (Japan Iris). See Spring List. 
PaGiyetes SAMADIESY oh ose e Ae oe Bee eM 15 
RPAUAN TE PRUIGCISTIN 2) on ce = wae in eis ota eo ws ds eo Oe Os 15S ta 35 
Rae TORE MURINE oe Serta My BEY Ob esc ToS Sle25 
AE | oa 1 Mspialis Gag ipte Poe gayi, Fock RP el a Le eS 
Ci LEIP es RON AMOMINCNE oe ee se ode Tee 525 
i S WANNER ME AT. ed oe ee Ss se ‘= 125 
TT te le ea eT eee ee ay Gc. pk ai ee 12 Ok 20 
PPro SCs TTT a ae er ae a joa ae 
= GOLOMALA Rat isda opie om cree cas SiS aie ete eaakela ays 1 Us yig ae bee: 
Monarda didyma ..2 23025 223s2eere rr ce eee ee 20 160 
Pasty conn eramennriny 52! 27 S820 ee oie ee dees Be dO 


16 F. H. HORSFORD, CHARLOTTE, VERMONT 
Each Doz. 


Rudbeckia (Golden Glow)).....c2, 2534 Secs eee eee $0 10 $1 00 
Trollius Europaeus (Globe Flower).................... 15 
Ulmaria fillependula........05.42 64052 Cees ee oe (HLS Sie 
ae var. il ph 2.5 2.0.55 eee eee 15. ok a 
Veronica spicata..: :.2. 5 .c00<:5.40c0 60les SR Ree 10 =1 00 
Dracocephalum:- nigrum). o. .ccc05 426288 ee ee ae bert 


List of Plants Coming into Flower Between August 15 


and Winter 
; Each Doz. 
Anemone Japonica, vars. Rubra, Rosea superba and Whirl- 


Wild jo te be ee ee ee eee $0 15 $1 50 
Aster alpinusé 5 Oe ee ee ee eee jen br 
‘« “Novae-Angliae 5 2524. ccesae oe oe ee 10> £00 
oo" “Sp. var. ROD sParkéer's4..-c oo eee ee 25 
Boltonia-latisquama: 3425 sascha eee 1pm 
& asterofdes..<3...29%.. oo.asee ee ee oe eee 15 
Funkia‘subcordatai)..34%:.:02.: dco ene ee eee ee 25 
Helenium*autuminale <0. S26 =-26es eee eee Iie Soe 
es autumnale; var: superbum: - 2 .)..5--oe eee I, 
et nudiflorum, var. grandicephalum............. 15,5 46 
Hibiscus amnilitaris. .:. =<... .7 os «eae a ee eee A eo eel 
ae Moschentos'.'3..22.. 0. he ence 1 eee | aren ee 15 
Je if (Crimson Eye) .<. sass eae IS iy ZG 
Liateis. Cylindracea:. ).|. ses sc0s oe eee Laeen ey 10 100 
¢._jpycnostachya:ca5..4 456. aes ee eee boy i EAbe 
Lilium speciosum album :::. 3). 5)..305-es cee Oe 20> 260 
Bg rubrum! .06% [525 dessa ee eee Gre Re seas 
s- sulphuretim:. 4 2...22 55.240525 65 ee ee ee eee 2 00 
Phiox paniculata (Mixed Hybrids) .................... LOS 200 
ae Separate colors. See Spring List and 
list on another page of Supplement. 
Helianthus:*Maximiliana’. 52.52.27. 02 ane eee 20 
OL MONS! ore cbc lee Soe ECO ee LS SAG, 
ee Oreyalis tess oe cok os ee eee [eee aes ee) 
Platycodon autumnale:<3<.:2 0%... cose «eee TO se ate 1s 
Bessera elegans. Winter in warm, dry place......... 06 50 
Milla biflora. Winter in warm, dry place............. 08 50 


FRED’K H. HORSFORD 
Charlotte, Vermont 


1186A6T83 J, HORACE MCFARLAND Co., HORTICULTURAL PRINTERS, HARRISBURG, PA