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ERWYNGIUM 6ea Holy). 
Handsome ornamental plants, growing from 2 to 3 feet high. Effective in flower and 
shrubbery borders, woodlands, wild gardens, etc.; the flower heads, which are produced 
from July to September, are useful to cut for vases or to dry for winter bouquets. 
Agavefolium. Foliage not unlike the Agave or Century Plant in a miniature form. 
A fine decorative so:t; requires protection. 26 cts. each. 
Amethystinum. The finely cut spiny foliage and the beautiful thistle-like heads 
are o! glistening amethystine-blue. A most ornamental plant, (See cut.) 26 cts. each. 
Maritimum. Deeply cut pale blue foliage and flowers. 36 cts. each. 
Planum. Medium-sized light steel-blue flowers. 15 cts. each, 
Yuccefolium. Yucca-like foliage and heads of greenish-white flowers; 
cts. each. 
3 ft. 25 
Set of 5 varieties for $1.00. 
EUPATORIUM. 
Ageratoides ( 7horough-wort). A useful border plant, of strong, free growth, 3 to 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 4gevatum; 
in flower from August until frost; 18 to 24 inches. pete 
Purpureum ( Foe-Pye- Weed). Vhe native purple species; August and September. 
Serotinum. A useful plant for the rear of the border, growing from 4 to} feet high, 
with large heads of creamy-white flowers during September and October. 
Set of 4 varieties, 50 cts, 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
ERODIUM (deron’s Bill). ? 
Hymenodes. 
flowers; white, veined with pink; dur- 
9 inches, 25 
Eryncium AMETHYSTINUM. 
Pretty geranium-like 
FEVERFEW. 
Little Gem. Large double white flow- 
ers; June until October; 12 to 15 
inches high. 15 cts. each; $1.50 per 
doz.; $10.00 per 100. 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). ; 
The Plantain Lilies are among the easi- 
est plants to manage; their broad, mas- 
sive foliage makes them attractive subjects 
for the border even when not in flower; 
they deserve extensive cultivation. 
Ceerulea. 
ing July and August; 
cts. each. 
Manescavi. A pretty trailer, bearing 
from June to October attractive umbels 
of purplish-red flowers; fine for the 
rockery or border. 25 cts. each. 
EUPHORBIA (Milk wort). 
Corallata (Flowering Spurge). A most 
showy and useful native plant, growing Blue brosdtercentleaves 
’ ’ 6 ° 
about 18 inches high, and bearing from 
June till August umbels of ptire white 
flowers, with a small green eye; desir- 
Glauca. Large, showy, glaucous-green 
foliage, lilac flowers. 
Pure white, 
Subcordata grandiflora. 
lily-shaped, fragrant flowers. (See cut ) 
Undulata media picta. Green and 
white variegaied foliage, purple flowers. 
Thos. Hogg. Broad, glaucous foliage, 
with white border. 
15 cts. each; $1.50 per doz. $10.00 
per 100. Set of 65 varieties .or 65 cts. 
CHOICE HARDY FERNS. 
* Vartettes requiring shade. 
t Varieties succeeding in open border. 
* Adiantum Pedatum ( dJ/azden- Hair). 
* Aspidium Acrostichoides (/Vood Fern). 
= GG Marginale. 
G6 Goldianum (Shield Fern). 
6G Linearis. 
ae Noveboracense. 
Asplenium Filix-foemina (Lady Fer). 
OG Thely pteris. 
“G Ebeneum (£dony Fern). 
Cystopeteris Bulbiiera (A/adder Fern). 
Dicksonia Punctilobula (Gossamer Fern). 
Nephrodium Filix=mias (J/ale Fern). 
Onoclea Sensibilis (Sesz/ive Fern). 
“ Struthiopteris (Ost7ch Fern). 
Osmunda Gracilis (Flowering -ern). 
0 Claytoniana (Flowering Fern) 
G Cinnamomea (Cixnamon Fern. 
Phegopteris Hexagonopterum (Beec/: Fern). 
Scolopendrium Officinarum (Ha7?’s tongue). 
Woodsia Obtusa. 
Woodwardia Angustifolia (Chain Fern) 
OC Virginica. 
Price: Any of the above Ferns, 15 cts. each. $1.50 per 
doz.; set of 22 sorts, $2 50. 
10 cts. 
$8.00 per 100. 
Very beautiful and ef- 
able for cutting. (See cut.) 
each; $1.00 per doz.; 
Polychroma. 
fective in spring, when it bears masses 
of chrome-yellow flower-like bracts; 2 
feet. 25 cts. each; $2.50 per doz. 
EupHorBIA COROLLATA. 
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FunKIA SuBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA. 
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We show the charming free-flowering Iceland Poppies in colors and offer them on page I54. 
