44 /- T. LOVETT, LITTLE SILVER, N. J. 



HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES. EULALIA. 



The roots are too large to be sent by mail. 

 ARUNDO. REED 



Arundo Donax. 

 Arundo donax. Great Reed. — A superb 

 stately reed resembling a Bamboo in its size 

 and beauty. It is generally bardy and, in a fa- 

 vorable season and on ricb moist soil, will 

 grow to twelve or fifteen feet in beigbt. Es- 

 pecially valuable for ornamental planting by 

 lakes and ponds. 



Donax variegata. — A variety of the above 

 witb leaves distinctly and prettily variegated 

 with creamy white. Grows 6 to 8 feet. 



Each 20c; doz. $2.00. 



Allegheny Co., Pa., May 21, 1906. 

 The plants came in good condition, have 

 them carefully planted and seem to be start- 

 ing all right. Accept thanks. 



MRS. E. H. UTLEY. 



Providence Co., R. I., June 10, 1906. 

 I take pleasure in saying that all plants, 

 shrubs and trees which you sent me have 

 been excellent in quality and size. Good size 

 is especially gratifying when a woman is past 

 sixty. My garden plot is large and lovely 

 and many of its most beautiful plants are 

 from Little Silver, N. J. 



MARY E. JENCKES. 



Well nigh indispensable in the ornamental 

 planting of grounds and when properly em- 

 ployed, the effects produced are very pleas- 

 ing. They may be planted in masses or as 

 single specimens upon the lawn, in the bor- 

 der or among shrubbery. They are so grace- 

 ful and ornamental that many nooks and 

 corners, otherwise unsightly, may be render- 

 ed interesting and attractive by them. 



Eulalia gracillima univitata. Japan Rush. — 

 A very graceful and airy, tall-growing grass; 

 very narrow foliage, beautiful deep green 

 with silvery-white midrib. 



Eulalia Japonica variegata —Five to six feet 

 One of the handsomest and finest, with tall, 

 narrow leaves striped white and green long- 

 itudinally. In autumn it bears great num- 

 bers of tufts and plumes on tall stems, 

 which, when ripe, resemble ostrich feathers 

 and form useful ornaments when dried. 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. Zebra Grass Five 



to six feet. A superb variegated form of the 

 above, similar to it in habit and growth, but 

 with broad yellow bands across the green 

 leaves at regular intervals. Very odd. 



Clumps, each, 15c; doz. $1.50. Large 

 clumps, each, 35c; doz. $3.50. 



PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA PICTA. 



Ribbon Grass. Gardener's Garter. 



Exceedingly effec- 

 tive and attractive 

 and indispensable in 

 ornamental planting. 

 The foliage is very 

 abundant, deep green, 

 beautifully variegated 

 with pure white in 

 longitudinal stripesl, 

 presenting a very 

 charming appearance. 

 It should be largely 

 planted. Especially 

 useful for edging and 

 as a border for flower 

 beds; particularly 

 large groupings of 

 Cannas and similar 

 plants. Each 10c; 

 doz. $1.00; 100, $5.00 



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