FLOWERING BULBS, PLANTS, ETC. 



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GAILLARDIA. 

 (Blanket Flower.) 



Q. Grandiflora— 2 feet, Jane. 

 One of the showiest, most 

 effective and most satisfactory 

 perennials in cultivation. Be- 

 ginning to flower in June, it 

 continues to present a mass of 

 bloom until late in summer. 

 The flowers are about 2 l / 2 inches 

 in diameter borne on long, 

 stiff stems, and are exquisit- _ 

 in coloring, crimson, orange^; ~~J>; 

 and vermilion blending most J^^Sj 

 harmoniously. ^fg£4^ 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. "^jj 



HELIANTHU5. 

 (Sunflower.) 



H. Multiflorus Plenus (Dou 

 ble Hardy Sunflower) — 4 feet, 

 July. This very popular dwarf 

 sunflower stands unrivaled 

 among hardy perennials as a 

 decorative plant in the garden 

 and as a producer of cut flowers, 

 its Dahlia-like golden yellow 

 blossoms being produced in 

 great profusion nearly all summer. 



Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



HEflEROCALLlS. (Day Lily.) 



AU things considered, this is one of the most 

 useful as well as most decorative border plants in 

 cultivation. The plant itself is highly ornamental, 

 and the flowers are exceeedingly attractive and 

 \ erv useful for catting;. 



H. Plava (Yellow Dav 

 Each, 15c; per doz., $1.50. 



Lily) 



HELIAXTHUS MULTIFLORUS PLENUS. 



GAILLARDIA. 



H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily)— 

 3 feet, July. Each, 15c; per doz., 

 $1.50. 



H. Kwanso Variegata (Varie- 

 gated foliaged Dav Lilv)— 2 feet, 

 July. Each, 20c; per doz., $2.00 



LYCHNIS. 

 (Lamp Flower.) 



A charming border plant 

 should be in every garden. 



L. Chalcedonica— 2 feet, July. 

 Large heads of bright scarier, 

 flowers. Each, 20c; per doz., $2 00 



LYSIHACHIA. 

 (Loosestrife.) 



Very hardy border plants, suc- 

 ceeding well in all ordinary soils. 



L. Nummuiaria — Excellent for 

 rock -work; flowers yellow; 

 blooms almost continuously. 



Each, 15c: per doz., $1.50. 



