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DIGITALIS. Foxglove 



Gloxinaeflora. — A large-tiowered form of the 

 old-fashioned Foxglove. The large tubular 

 flowers are thickh' clustered on tall spikes and 

 are produced in great profusion: ranging in 

 colors from purple to white, with throats va- 

 riously- spotted and colored. Mixed colors, 

 each, •20c.; dozen. $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



ERYNGIUM 



Amethystinum. SEA HOLLY. 3 to 5 feet. 

 — Unique and effective. The flower heads, 

 which appear in summer and autumn, resem- 

 ble the thistle somewhat, are of a peculiar 

 bluish metallic hue. Foliage much dissected. 

 Each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $10.00. 



FUNKIA. Day-Lily 



Coerulea (Lanceolata). BLUE DAY-LILY. 

 — Glossy foliage and numerous tall stems, 

 clothed with blue lily-like flowers during July 

 and August. 



Sieboldiana. — Tall - growing, with large 

 leaves: flowers ^.vhite. with a pale lilac tinge. 



Subcordata grandifiora. WHITE DAY- 

 LILY. — Long, trumpet-shaped, pure white 

 flowers with delicious fragrance; produced on 

 long stertis throughout the summer. Glossy 

 foliage. Each. 25c.: dozen. $2.50. 



Undulata media picta. VARIEGATED 

 DAY-LILY. — AVavy foliage, conspicuouslv va- 

 riegated with white: useful for edging. 



Price, except as noted, each. 20c.: dozen. 

 $2.00; 100, $12.00. 



GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower 



Grandifiora. — Blooms from early June until 

 freezing weather. The flowers are held on 

 long, strong stems and the major portion has 

 reddish chocolate centers, with rings of crim- 

 son, maroon, orange or vermilion and deeply 

 tipped with orange, yellow or lemon. 



Golden Queen. — Beautiful and distinct. The 

 flowers are of great size, profusely produced 

 and are a rich golden yellow throughout. .\ 

 produc.t of the Monmouth Xurserv. 



Each, 20c.; dozen. $2.00: 100. $10.00. 



GEUM 



Mrs. Bradshaw. 15 to 18 inches. — Has many 

 large, double bright red flowers from Mav un- 

 til autumn. Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100^ $18. 



GRASS 



Eulalia Gracir.ima 



Eulalia Gracillima. JAPAN RUSH. 6 feet. 

 — -A graceful, tall-growing f?rass; deep green 

 narrow foliage with white midrib. 



Eulalia Japonica. 5 to 6 feet. — Broad, deep 

 green leaves which curve gracefull}' downward. 

 In autumn each tall stem is surmounted with 

 a large, feathery tuft or plume. 



Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 4 to 5 feet. — 

 A form of the above, having leaves distinctly 

 striped with white and more or less tinted with 

 pink and vellow. 



Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. ZEBRA GRASS. 

 4 to 5 feet. — A curious, variegated form, hav- 

 ing broad bands of light yellow across the 

 light, green leaves, at regular intervals. 



Eulalias, each. 15c.; dozen. $1.50; 100, $10.00. 

 Clumps, each, 25c.; dozen, S2.50. 



Pennisetum Japonicum. HARDY FOUX- 

 TAIX GRASS. 4 feet.— Has narrow, bright- 

 green leaves. Flower heads, which are held 

 above the leaf growth, are shaded with bronzy 

 purple. Each, 25c.: dozen, $2.50. 



Phalaris arundinacea picta. R I B B O X 

 GR.VSS. — The foliage is deep green, distinctly 

 variegated with pure white in longitudinal 

 stripes. Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $10.00. 



GALEUM 



Boreale. BED STRA\Y.— A graceful, airy 

 plant growing 3 feet tall and covered with 

 small white flowers during June and July. It is 

 quite similar to Gypsophila paniculata, and is 

 especiallv valuable for the reason it precedes 

 that old favorite. Each. 20c.- dozen, $2.00; 100. 

 SI 2.00. 



GYPSOPHILA 



Paniculata. BABY'S BREATH. 3 feet.— 

 A popular old-fashioned perennial, remarkable 

 for airy grace. It forms a compact symmet- 

 rical bush which is covered during August and 

 September with loose panicles of small white 

 flowers. Each. 20c.; dr.zen. S2.00: 100. $12.00. 



HELENIUM. Sneezewort 



Autumnale superbum. 5 feet. — A strong- 

 growing plant. c<.\ered with bright golden- 

 fellow fl<,\\ fc-rs during August and September. 



Riverton Beauty. 3 to 4 feet. — The flowers 

 are lemon yellow, with a cone of purplish black, 

 the colors forming a pleasing combination. 



Riverton Gem. 2^ to 3 feet. — Covered from 

 August to October with flowers of old gold, 

 suft'used with terra-cotta. 



Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50; 100, $18.00. 



