FUNKIA ROBUSTA ELEGANS VARIEGATA.|— 
A decided improvement on account of its sttong robust habit on all variegated 
varieties, producing foliage fully double the size of the popular 7. undulata media 
picta, which in yariegtion it closely resembles, the general color being green with 
pretty white variegations, 40 cts. each; $5.00 per doz. 
GYPSOPHILA (Bapy’s Breath). 
We show in colors on the back cover of this book the ordinary G. paniculata 
which is so extensively used for cutting. We offer below, as well, the new double- 
flowering form, which is a really valuable addition, 
Paniculata. The popular single-flowering form, so well known that no des- 
cription is necessary, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 pe 100. 
Paniculata Fl. Pl. ( Doudleflowering Baby's Breath). There is no doubt that 
this is one of the most important additions to our list of hardy plantsin recent 
years. The single-flowering form has always been a favorite, its misty bloom 
being indispensable in a naturally arranged bunch of flowers. Ade to this the 
pretty little double rosette-like Howers of this new form, which are produced 
in much-branched panicles 3 to 33 feet high, and we have a plant not only val- 
uable for cutting, but a most desirable addition to the hardy border. (See 
cut.) 85 cts each; $3.50 per doz, 
Prostrata Rosea. A novel and charming variety of this favorite rock plant, 
producing throughout the summer and fall an abundance of lovely delicate 
pink flowers on branching stems about 8 inches high. 26 cts. each. 
EVERBLOOMING HYBRID 
SWEET WILLIAM. 
(Dianthus latifolius atrococcineus FI, Pl.) 
We show this beautiful bedding plant in colors on the back cover of this book. 
It is a hybrid between the China Pink and Sweet William, reiaining most of the 
characteristics of the latter. While its main flowering period is during June, a fair 
succession of bloom may be had throughout the season by cutting away the old 
flower stems as soon as they begin to fade.. The color is gen- 
THE ICELAND POPPIES 
erally a brilliant fiery crimson, although occasional variations 
(Papaver nudicaule.) 
of pink or rose wi!l occur, all of which are pretty. 15 cts. 
Our color plate opposite gives an excellent idea of the satiny 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
We can supply seed of this beautiful hardy plant, 15 cts. per | texture and beautiful coloring of the graceful, crimped flowers of 
this handsome Poppy. which deservedly takes a prominent place 
packet; 2 packets for 25 cts, 
in the hardy garden. The plant is of neat habit, form- 
ing a tult of bright green fern-like foliage, from which 
"| spring, throughout the entire season, a profusion of slen- 
GypsopHILA PaANIcuULATA FL. PL. 
der leafless stems one foot high, each graced wi'h charm- 
| ing cup-shaped flowers most pleasing to behold, not only 
) on the plant, but if cut when ju-t expanding they prove 
valuable for decorative purposes. We offer them either 
in white, yellow, orange, scarlet or in mixture 15 cts, 
each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
Seed of any ofthe colors or mixed: 10 cts. per packet; 
or a packet each of the thiee colors for 25. cts, 
ORIENTAL POPPIES. 
(Papaver Orientale.) 
For a gorgeous display of rich, brilliant coloring, 
nothing can equal the Oriental Poppies during their period 
of flowering in May or June, and whether planted singly 
or in masses, their large flowers and freedom of bloom 
render them conspicuous in any position. To succeed they 
should be planted before the Ist of May. 
Goliath. Brilliant fiery scarlet. 
: Mahogany. Rich, dark, crimson-maroon, 
|| Princess Louise. Rich salmon-pink, very distinct, 
Psyche. Delicate rosy blush, shading to white. 
_| Silver Queen, Silvery white, tinted blush, 
| Trilby. Brilliant red with dark spots. 
25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. Set of 6 varieties, $1.25, 
~ Finest Mixed Varieties, 15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; 
OrtenTAt Poppy. $10.00 per 100. 
