HARDY GRASSES. 



Arundo Donax. An ornamental giant "grass," growing 



10 or 12 feet high. It is, strictty speaking, a reed. 

 Arundo Donax, Var. A variegated form of the above. 

 Erianthus Ravennae. A tall, graceful grass growing 



6 to 8 feet; handsome plumes in fall. 

 Eulalia Gracillima. Narrow green foliage. 

 Eulalia Zebrina. Marked transversely with golden bars. 

 Eulalia Japonica, Var. Leaves striped white. 



Price, 30c. each, S3. 00 per doz. 

 Phalaris, Var. (Gardener's Garters.) Striped green and 



white. 2 feet. (15c. each.) 



Lemoine's GIANT HELIOTROPES. 



A greatly improved form. The size of the foliage and 

 its quality are doubled; the habit of the plant is made 

 compact and bushy instead of being scraggy and 

 sprawling; the size of the flowers is magnified beyond 

 belief, specimen heads measuring ten to fifteen inches 

 across. Price, 15c. each, SI. 50 per doz. Ordinary Helio- 

 tropes, white and purple, 10c each, SI. 00 per doz. 



HIBISCUS, Chinese. 



These are largel}- used for bedding purposes, and 

 attract a great deal of attention; they are almost con- 

 tinually in bloom. Equallv valuable for pots. Price, 

 15c. each, 4 for 50c. 12 for S1.25. 



HYDRANGEAS. 



The varieties offered below are usually grown in 

 large pots or tubs for porch and lawn decoration. 

 Thej' can be kept in a cellar during the winter. 

 Jeanne d'Arc. Large heads of flowers, pure white. 

 H. Mariesi. Color, a light pink, shaded mauve. 

 H. Hortensis. Pink, changing to blue, very large. • 

 H. Thos. Hogg. Pure white, very large trusses. 



Prices, 5-inch pots, ,50c. each, S4.50 per doz. 



Henderson's DOUBLE HOLLYHOCKS. 



This grand strain of Hollyhocks we _ have secured 

 only after years of careful selection. We grow annually 

 thousands of these, and have for years selected those 

 that show the most perfect form, largest size and purest 

 color. We offer the following colors: Lavender, Purple, 

 Crimson, White, Salmon, Yellow, Rose, Pink, Black, 

 Apricot, Blush, Maroon, White with Violet Center; also 

 Henderson's Ever-blooming, in mixed colors only. 

 Price. 20c. each, $2.00 per doz., $12.00 per 100. All 

 colors mixed, 15c. each, $1.50 per doz., $10.00 per 100. 



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HYDRANGEA. 



Ji New Hardy = 

 Snow-white Shrub 



HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS GRANDIFLORA ALBA. A variety of 

 the native H. arborcsccns, recently discovered. The heads of flowers are 

 in shape like H. hortensis; they are snowy white. It 

 is a true shrub, begins to bloom in early summer 

 and continues into the fall, so that it is practically 

 ever-blooming. After H. paniculata grandiflora has 

 lost its color this variety is still fresh, eventually 

 turning to a light green and then brown. It is 

 a graceful shrub and is destined to achieve the 

 widest popularity. It attains a height of 6 feet 

 and the same width, and is literally loaded with 

 its grand panicles of large snowy white flowers, one of 

 the grandest sights imaginable. Price, 2-year plants, 

 $1.00 each, $9.00 per doz.; 1-year plants, 50c. each, 

 $4.50 per doz. 



HYDRANGEA PANICULATA GRANDIFLORA. This 



is the finest and most popular hardy shrub in cultiva- 

 tion. It attains a height of 4 to 6 feet; perfectly hardy 

 in all parts of the country. The flowers are white when 

 first open, but change to pink; they are borne in im- 

 mense pyramidal panicles, nearly a foot in length. It 

 commences flowering in August aiid continues in bloom 

 the rest of the season, the flowers drying on the bushes. 

 It should be cut back every spring at least one-half of 

 the last season's growth. The grandest flowering shrub 

 for lawn or cemetery planting in existence. (See cut.) 

 Price, large plants, 2J to 3 feet high, 25c. each, $2.5C 

 per doz., $15.00 per 100. 



Tree Hydrangea. Grown as " standards', " fine speci- 

 mens about 5 feet high. 60c. each. $6.00 per doz. 



