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Digitalis (Foxglove). 



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DIGITALIS Foxglove). 



The Foxglove, old-fashioned, dignified and statel 

 their period of flowering dominate the whole garden. 

 Ciloxinaeflora {Gloxinia-flowered). A beautiful strain of 



finely-spotted varieties. We offer them in White, Furph-, 



Lihic, Rose or Mixed. 



Ambigua, or Grandiflora. Showy flowers of pale yellow, 

 veined brown, 



Lanata. Dense spikes of odd-looking flowers; corolla gray, 

 with creamy-white tips. 



15 cts. each; $1..")0 per doz. ; $10.00 per loO. 



EUPATORIUM. 



Ageratoides (Thoroughicoi-t). A useful border plant of 

 strong, free growth, 4 feet high, with minute white flowers in 

 dense heads. August and September. 



Coelestinum. A pretty, hardy plant, with light-blue flowers 

 similar to the Ageratum. In flower from August until frost; 

 2 feet. 



15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per ICO. 



G AIL.L,ARI>I A (Blanket Flower). 



Grandiflora. One of the showiest and most effective hardy 

 plants, growing ab^ut two feet high; beginning to flower in 

 June they continue one mass of bloom the entire season. The 

 large flowers are of gorgeous coloring. The centre is dark 

 red-brown, while the petals are variously marked with rings 

 of brilliant scarlet crimson, orange and vermilion. Excellent 

 for cutting. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 



EUPHORBIA (Milk Wort). 



Corollata l^FhnveTing Spurge). A most showy and useful native plant, growing 

 about 18 inches high, and bearing from June till August umbels of pure white flowers 

 with a small green eye. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; JilO.OO per 100. 



FUXKIA (Plantain Lily • 



The Plantain Lilies are among the easiest plants to manage; their broad, massive 



foliage makes them attractive sulijects tor the border even when not in flower. They 



succeed equally well in sun or shade. 



Coerulea. Blue flowers, broad, green leaves. 



Fortune! Qigantea. Glaucous-green foliage; large lilac flowers. 50 cts. each. 



ninor Alba, A pretty miniature-growing variety, with rather large white flowers. 

 2"' cts. each. 



Lanceolata. Valuable by reason of its late flowering; lilac flowers in .September 

 and October. 



Robusta elegans variegata. The most robust of all the variegated-leaved varie- 

 ties; foliage large, green, with pretty white variegations, 'lb cts. each. 



Sieboldiana. Large glaucous foliage; flowers white, tinged lilac. 



Subcordata grandiflora. Pure white, lily-shaped; fragrant flowers in August. 



Undulata media picta. Oreen and white variegated foliage, purple flowers. 

 Makes a fine edging. 

 Price, except where noted, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. Set of 8 sorts, $l.r.O. 



GYPSOPHIEA (Babys Breath). 



Acutifolia. A strong-growing kind, attaining a height of two feet, with laige 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. .\ beautiful old-fashioned plant, possessing a grace not found m any 



other perennial. It foims a symmetrical mass 2 to 3 feet in height, and as much 



through, of minute pure white flowers, having a beautiful gauze-like appearance. 



For cutting purposes it is exquisite. 

 Paniculata Fl. PI. A new double-flowering form of the above. 25 cts. each; 



$2.50 per doz. 

 Repens. An elegant trailing plant for the rockery, with clouds of small flowers. 



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



ORXAMEXTAE GRASSES. 



ErianthuS Ravennae ( Hardi/ Panipits). Grows from 9 to 12 feet high, frequently 

 thiowing up from 30 to 50 flower spikes. 



Eulalia Gracillima Univittata (Japan Ruah). Of graceful 



haliit, with very narrow foliage; of a bright green color, with 



silvery midrib. 

 — Japonica Variegata. A very ornamental variety; long, 



narrow leaves, striped green, white, and often pink and yellow; 



flower stalks from 4 to 6 feet. 

 Zebrina {Zebra Grass). The long blades of this 



variety are marked with broad yellow bands acrosx the leaf. 



It makes a very attractive specimen plant for the lawn. 



Price. Anyof the above Grasses, good pl.jnts, 25 cts. each; 

 $2.50 per doz. Undivided clumps, 50 cts. each; f5.00perdoz. 



FuNKiA Subcordata Grandiflora. 



NOTE.— All Bulbs, Roots and Plants are forwarded by Express, purchaser paying charges. If wanted by Parcel Post mdd 10 per cent, 

 to value of order for postage to points east of the Mississippi River, and 20 per cent, to points west of the Mississippi River. 



