GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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GENISTA. Rock-Broom. 



ti. saj^ittalis. Arrow-poisted Broom. 

 A fine dwarf 7>erennial; flowers 

 pea-shaped, yellow in a terminal 

 spike. 50c. 



GERANIUM. Crane's Bill. 



Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium. 



G. ibericum. Bluish purple; one foot. 

 July and August. 25c. 



G. praetense. Lilac purple; crow foot 

 leaved; one foot. July and Aug-ust. 

 2.5c. 

 var. flore pleno. Crow-foot leaved: 

 double flowering- ; one foot. July 

 and August. 2.5c. 



G. sanguineum. Purplish red; spread- 

 ing: 6 inches. June. 25c. 



GILLENIA. Incliaii Physic. 



G. trifoliata. BOWMAX'S RoOT. White, 

 rosy-tinged, bell-shaped flowers : 

 two to three feet. July. 2.5c. 



GYNER1U3I. 



G. argenteum. Pampas Grass. The 

 finest ornamental grass in cultiva- 

 tion; superb on the lawn as a 

 single specimen, or in the center 

 of a t>ed ; requires protection in 

 this latitude. .50c. 



L'nivittata. 



GYPSOPHILA. Chalk Plant. 



G. acutifolia. Small white flowers, in large panicles ; four feet. Jvily. 25c. 



G. paniculata. A fine herbaceous jjlant, forming a compact bush about four feet high ; flowers small, white, iu- 



large, loose jjanicles. Valuable for bouquets. July. 2.5c. 

 G. repens. Dwarf trailing habit : flowers white or rose ; 6 inches. July to September. 25c. 



HARPALIU3I. 



An attractive and showy plant. 

 H. rigidum. Prairie SUNFLOWER. < Helianthua.) Flowers large, golden yellow, produc-ed abundantlj- ; a showy 

 plant ; three to five feet. August. .50c. 



HELENIU3I. 



H. Hoopesii. HooPEs' Sneezewort. Large, bright orange, showy flowers in summer ; three to five feet. 2.5e- 



HELIANTHUS. Sunflower. 



H. decapetalus. Flowers yellow in large panicles, valuable late flowering plant. 5 feet. September. .50c. 



H. orgjalis. GRACEFUL SUNFLOWER. Tall and graceful; flowers three to four inches in diameter, produced 



abundantly in September ; six to eight feet. 2.5c. 

 H. multiflorus fl. pi. DOUBLE SUNFLOWER. A blaze of gold in late summer and early autumn, and altogether 



one of the showiest of hardy perennials. 25c. 



HELLEBORUS. Christmas Rose. 



The following are all evergreens, and bloom in March or April. 

 atrorubens. Flowers purpUsb red, in clusters, April. 50c. 

 niger. Beautiful white flowers. .50c. 



olympicus. A handsome species, twelve to fifteen inches high ; flowers purple. Ap 

 purpurascens. A dwarf species, with purplish red flowers. April. 50c. 



11. oOc. 



HE3IEROCALLIS. Day Lily. 



Fine tall-growing plants, with large, lily-shaped, sweet-sc-ented flowers. 

 Dnmortierii. Bright orange-colored flowers in summer, 2 feet. .50c. 



flava. Yellow Day Lily. One of the finest hardy plants; flowers large in clusters, golden yellow, and very 

 fragrant; plant vigorous; three feet. June. 25c. 



