78 | CURRIE BROTHERS’ FARM AND GARDEN ANNUAL. 
ve ae GAILLARDIA. 
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BLANKET FLOWER. 
G. Grandiflora—(See last page of coyer.) 2 
feet, June. One of the showiest, most effective 
and most satisfactory perennials in cultivation. 
Beginning to iiower in June, it continues to pre- 
sent a mass of bloom until latein summer. The 
flowers are about 23 inches in diameter, borne on 
long, stiff stems, and are exquisite in coloring, 
erimson, orange and vermillion blending most 
harmoniously. Each 10ec; per doz. $1.00. 
GYPSOPHILLA. 
CHALK PLANT. 
GYPSOPHILLA. G. Paniculata—2 feet, July. One ofthe best 
of hardy plants, producing great quantities of 
white flowers, very useful for cutting. 
HELIANTHUS. Each 15c; per doz, $1.50. 
SUNFLOWER. 
An almost indispensable class of 
autumn-flowering border plants, es- 
pecially valuable for the large her- 
baceous border, or arranging with 
shrubbery, or where large quantities 
of cut flowers are needed, They are 
of very easy culture, and produce a 
great abundance of showy blossoms, 
H. Multiflorus .Plenus (Double & 
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, 10c.; per 
doz., $1.00, 
HEMEROCALLIS. 
H. Maximiliana—s feet, Septem- 
DAY LILY. 
ber. Flowers clear yellow; a superb 
erie yes eet IDC DEL COZ: el o0: All things considered, this is one of the most 
H. Orgyalis—7 feet, September. A 
handsome variety, with gracefully 
bending stems, clothed with long, nar- 
row leaves and surmounted with great 
useful as well as the most decorative border 
plants in cultivation. The plant itself is highly 
ornamental, and the flowers are exceedingly 
spikes of yellow flowers. Each, 15c.: A : 
ne do $1 50 HELIANTHUS MULTIFLORUS PLENUS. attractive and very useful for cutting. 
er doz., $1.50. 
H. Flava (Yellow Day Lily)—3 feet, July. Each 15c; per doz. $1.50. 
FUNKIA. H. Fulva (Orange Day Lily)—3 feet, July. Each 15c; per doz, 1.50. 
DAY LILY. H. Kwanso Variegata (Variegated-leaved Day Lily)—2 feet, July. 
Very popular plants, attractive in flowers and foliage. Each, 20e; per doz. $2.00. 
F. Lanceolata—13 feet, August. Blue. 
F. Ovata—1 foot, August. Lilac. 
F. Subcordata—13 feet, June. White. 
F. Variegata—1 foot, August. Lilac. 
Each, 15c.; per doz., $1.50. 
HELIOPSIS. 
OX-EYE. 
A valuable genus of hardy, very 
showy border plants, similar in 
many respects to the Sunflowers. 
Very free and long-continued 
bloomers, supplying great quanti- 
ties of flowers very useful for cut- 
ting. 
H. Laevis—4 feet, August. Or- 
ange. A very beautiful, fall-bloom- 
ing plant. 
FUNEIA. Each, 15c.; per doz., $1.50, HEMEROCALLIS, + 
