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GAI LLARDIA (Blanket Flower). 
Grandiflora. 
the entire season. 
scarlet-crimson, orange and vermilion. 
$1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby’s Breath’. 
Acutifolia. A strong growing kind, attaining a height of two feet, with large 
panicles of small white flowers in July, 
Cerastioides. A most useful variety for the rockery, growing but 3 inches high, 
and producing from June to August small white flowers marked with pink. 
Paniculata. A beautiful old-fashioned plant, possessing a grace not found in any 
It forms a symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in height, and as much 
through, of minute pure white flowers, having a beautiful gauze-like appearance. 
other perennial. 
For cutting purposes it is exquisite. 
Paniculata FI. PI. 
$2.50 per doz. 
Repens. 
Erianthus Ravenne (Hardy Pampas). 
quently throwing up from 30 to 50 flower spikes. 
pas (Grass. 
Eulalia Gracillima Univittata (Japan Rush). 
narrow foliage; of a bright green color, with silvery midrib. 
— Japonica Variegata. A very ornamental variety; long, 
— — Zebrina (Zebra Grass). 
broad yellow bands «wevoss the leaf. 
for the lawn. 
Price. Any of the above Grasses 25 cts. each; 
clumps 450 each; $5.00 per doz. 
HELENIUMI (Sneeze-wort). 
All of these are desirable border plants, with broad-spreading | 
heads of flowers, each species covering a long blooming season. 
Autumnale Superbum. Golden-yellow flowers during the 
late summer and fall months; 5 to 6 feet. 
— Rubrum. Bright terra-cotta; 4} feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
per doz. : 
Grandicephalum Striatum. Branching heads, of a deep 
orange color, irregularly striped and blotched with crimson; 
July and August; 3 feet. 
Hoopesi. Pure orange-yellow flowers, coming in early in June 
and continuing throughout the summer; 2 feet. 
Riverton Gem, A new red variety which originated at our 
nurseries. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
Riverton Beauty. Another variety which originated with 
us. Flowers lemon-yellow, with a large purplish-black 
cone; August to October; 3 to 4 feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 
One of the showiest and most effective hardy plants, growing 
about two feet high; beginning to flower in June they continue one mass of bloom 
The large flowers are of gorgeous coloring. 
dark red brown, while the petals are variously marked with rings of brilliant 
Excellent for cutting. 
A new double-flowering form of the above. 
A elegant trailing plant for the rockery, with clouds of small flowers. 
Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 
ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. 
Grows from 9 to 12 feet high, fre- 
It closely resembles the Pam- 
Of graceful habit, with very 
narrow leaves, striped 
green, white and often pink or yellow; flower stalks from 4 to 6 feet. 
The long blades of this variety are marked with 
It makes a very attractive specimen plant 
32.50 per doz. 

per doz. 
Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. 

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GypsorHiLa PANICULATA. 100 
Rigidus Japonicus. 
early in July and continuing until fall; flowers golden-yellow, with dark 
centres; 3 feet. 
Sparsifolius., 
it a most valuable cut flower; August-September; 6 to 8 feet. 
Wolley Dod. 
yeliow flowers; entirely distinct. 


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15 cts. each; 
25 cts, each; 

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Three-year-old 
GAILLARDIA GRANDIFLORA. 
HM ELIANTHUS (Hardy Sunflowers). 
The perennial Sunflowers are among the most effective hardy 
plants for large borders, for planting among shrubbery, or as 
clumps on the lawn. They are remarkably free-flowering, will 
succeed in any soil, and are invaluable for decorative purposes 
or as cut Mowers during the summer. 
Daniel Dewar. The earliest to flower, bearing large single 
yellow flowers from early July till late August; 6 feet. 
Giganteus, Medium sized bright canary-yellow flowers; Sep- 
tember and October; 6 feet. 
Maximiliana. The latest of all, perfecting its fine golden- 
yellow flowers in long, graceful sprays during October; inval- 
uable for cutting; 5 to 7 feet. 
Miss Mellish. Flowers in September and October. Grows 
about 6 feet high, with large, single golden-yellow flowers, 
TMollis. Large, single lemon-yellow flowers, with downy white 
foliage; blooms in August and September; 4 feet. 
Orgyalis. Medium-sized single golden-yellow; 
ber; 6 feet. 
in Septem- 
One of the most desirable, beginning to bloom 
Graceful, single deep yellow flowers on long stems, making 
The best of the September-flowering varieties, with deep 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
H ELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower). 
Similar in general habit to Helianthus, but commencing to flower earlier 
in the season; of dwarfer habit, rarely exceeding 3 feet in height; very valu- 
able for cutting. 
Pitcheriana. 
diameter, of very thick texture, and very graceful for cutting. 
Pitcheriana Semi-=plena. 
Flowers deep golden-yellow color, about 2 inches 1 
A semi-double form of the above. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
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For complete list and cultural notes, see our Garden Book for 1911. 
