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DIANTHUS Atrorubens. 
1 foot : 5 O73; 2305 
Deltoides. Maiden Pinks, irrailine variety; flowers pink 
with dark circle. 6inches ... 40z., .30; .10 
Deltoides Alba. White. 8 -aote 4.072730; 210 
Seguierii. Rosy purple SS BMS) Bi 
DICTAMNUS Fraxinella. items. "Fine Tanks perennial 
with handsome spikes of purplish-crimson flowers. The 
leaves are fragrant, giving off an odor of balsam hen 
rubbed. 3 feet : - : Oz., .05 
Fraxinella Alba. pire as “OE. STG G Ee ovas B, 10 
DIGITALIS. Foxglove. 
Farquhar’s Superb Mixed. Includes all the finest 
colors in great variety Oz:, 605) -10 
Gloxinzeflora Mixed. Flowers spotted i in the throat, ‘* .50: .05 
Gloxineflora Rosea. Delicate pink ee = e-00/-m 0b 
Grandiflora. Showy flowers of pale yellow  daS) 05: 
Ivery’s Spotted. Beautiful spotted flowers of various colors, 
ae, 50; .05 
Monstrosa Mixed. The tall spikes have a monstrous saucer- 
shaped terminal flower Oz., 2.00; 4.0z., .60; .10 
Purpurea. Common red Foxglove Rtn! faye Oz., .40; .06 
Purpurea Alba. White .. ae , en 00 6-05 
Mixed. Various colors So Baines Aly 
DODECATHEON Media. American Cowslip. “Native hardy 
perennial with rosy-purple flowers in shape resembling the 
Cyclamen: suc best in partial shade. 1 foot zc 25 
DRACOCEPHALUM Argunense. ee of bright blue 
salvia-sha) flowers. 14 feet at - 4 02., 10 
ECHINOPS Exaltatus. Globe Thistle. Globular fends 
of blue flowers; very ornamental. 3feet ... 40z., .25; .10 
Ritro. Magnificent variety with white foliage and metallic 
blue, thistle-like flowers oe 402z., .25; .10 
EDELWEISS. Gnaphalium Leontopodium. The interesting 
white leaved plant, so eagerly sought by tourists in the 
Swiss Alps, easily grown in gardens; hardy perennial. 6in., .25 
EREMURUS Himaliacus. Stately plant with fone spices of 
creamy-white flowers. 6 to 8 feet bbe 25 
Robustus. Flowers soit flesh pink. Bfeet ... 25 
Turkestanicus. Reddish- Ben flowers. 5 feet 25 
ERIGERON Grandiflorus Elatior. Very effective perennial 
with pale lilac star-shaped flowers ; excellent for cutting. 14it., 
Speciosus. Pale mauve with bright golden centres. 14 ft., 
ERYNGIUM Amethystinum. Ornamental plant of branch- 
ing habit with round heads of metallic blue flowers which 
can be cut and dried for winter bouquets. 3 feet, 4oz., 1.00; 
ERYSIMUM Pulehellum. Dwarf perennial with pale yel- 
low flowers; desirable for spring gardening. 6in., 40z., .25; 
Dark red, fine rockery plant. a0 
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6770 EUPATORIUM Ageratoides. A valuable border plant 
with tiny white flowers in dense heads. 3 feet, 402z., 10 
6775 Fraseri. Fine perennial, producing clusters of aes 
flowers; fine for cutting. 2feet . $oz., .80; .10 
6780 FERNS ‘Hardy Varieties Mixed. Useful plants for decor- 
ating shady nooks, rockeries, or borders, on the pertenly ; 
sides of buildin dings ‘a ee 25 Farquhar’s Superb Foxgloves. 
GAILLARDIA Seaiiec Blanket Flower. 6835 GEUM Atrosanguineum. Large double crimson flow- P5t- 
These are handsome summer and autumn flowering : ers; valuable for cutting. 2 feet . 20 
plants, quite hardy and easily grown. It is advisable to 6840 Coceineum. Bright orange-scarlet; soa 10 
mulch them with straw during winter. 3 feet. z 
6785 New Hybrids Mixed. Yellow and red, Pkt. GRASSES. Ornamental. 
: Oz., 1.00; 4 0z., .35; .10 6850 Andropogon argenteus. Large silvery plumes. 3 feet, .10 
6790 Maxima. Pure yellow; flowers va ea : ; 6855 Aennde Donax- Giant Reed. Tall ene with green 
Z., 1.00; 40z.,.355; .1 eaves. 15 feet : F 10 
6795 Superba. Crimson and yellow SellOO Se a s.3b)510 i ae SETI De s. 9 fe 5 
6800 GALEGA Officinalis Alba. Hardy perennial with white me Bi bests Salers pre aoe white tripe : Ie pes ; feet, a 
pea-shaped flowers; very ornamental and useful for 6865 Epianthus I avenne. Plume Grass. A hardy variety 
cutting . ie — bit g2 oz. 30; .10 with fine silvery plumes; invaluable for lawn groups. 
6805 Purpurea. ‘Blac pie me i e : ‘35; 10 Blooms the first year from seed if sown early. 8 feet, .10 
6810 GENTIANA Acaulis. Blue Gentian. Dw a perennial 6870 Eulalia Japonica. Ornamental v ancy with long dark 
with intense blue, bell-shaped flowers; suited to moist eee SE OO ce Set = 
and shady situations. 4 inches Moms 40; 10 “SYS par ceata rene ere acettl les aves, dark green and 
as so > Ss > oO oO ao 
6815 Aselepiadea. Flowers purple-blue in fone terminal ehraes. ae : a ¥ Raa nee et = en 15 
; clusters. 2 feet + oz.,.50; .10 6880 Zebrina. Zebra Grass. The dark green leaves are 
6820 Lutea. Giant Gentian. Yellow flowers in whorls. 5it., 15 barred at intervals with yellowish white. Few varie 
6825 GERANIUM Sanguineum. A showy plant with eaaly gated plants equal this in beauty ae acy ets 
cut ae and crimson- purple flowers; blooms all 6885 Gynerium argenteum. Pampas Grass. Magnificent 
15 sort with long silvery plumes; requires protection in 
6830 GERARDIA Hybrida Mixed. Splendid perennial pro- winter. 10 feet. a Bloke 10 
ducing spikes of flowers varying from light pink to dark 6890 Stipa pennata. Feather Grass. Fe athery ‘plume: s. White, .10 
purple; requires protection in winter, 2 feet He .10 For other varieties, Ornamental Grasses, see Nos. 2245-2330. 
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