% C. LoDett, Little Siltier, H» % 



J^artip l^erennial l^Innt^r. 



EUPATORIUM (Thoroughwort) 



AGERATOIDES. (3 to -4 feet.)— A strong 

 growing plant, useful for the back of borders. 

 In August and September it produces a profusion 

 of small, white, fuzzy flowers in dense heads. 

 Useful for cutting. 



CCELESTINUM. Hardy Ageratum or Mist 

 Flower. — Known also as Conoclinum ca'lestinum. 

 An invaluable species, growing 2 feet high and 

 covered with a mantle of rich blue flowers, from 

 early in August until late October. The flowers 

 closely resemble a deep-colored Ageratum and are 

 borne in equally lavish profusion. Very effective, 

 there being very few hardy perennials indeed that 

 approach it in beauty during its season of bloom. 

 Valuable for cutting, and very lasting. 



Each. 12c.; dozen. $1.25; 100. S8.00. 



FUNKIA 

 (Plantain Lily. Day Lily) 



CERULEA. (Lanceolata). Blue Day Lily.— 



Handsome dark green, glossy foliage and numer- 

 ous tall stems, clothed with blue lily-like flowers 

 during July and August. Attractive and dec- 

 orative at all times. Each. 15c.; dozen. $1.50; 

 100. 810.00. 



FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA 



LANCIFOLIA UNDULATA VARIEGATA. Va- 

 riegated Day Lily. — Wavy foliage, conspicuously 

 and beautifully variegated with pure white; use- 

 ful for foliage effects and for edging. Each. 10c. ; 

 dozen, 81.00; 100, $6.00. 



SIEBOLDIANA. — Tall growing, with large 



leaves; flowers white, with a pale lilac tinge. 



Verv ornamental in foliage. Each. 12c. : dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA. White Day 

 Lily. — Exquisite flowers, large, long and trumpet - 

 shaped, pure white with delicious fragrance : pro- 

 duced abundantly on long stems throughout the 

 summer. Glossy foliage of bright light green. 

 Especially effective and charming when grouped 

 in masses of a dozen or more plants. (See cut.) 

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



THOS. HOGG. (li/o feet.)— A grand variety 

 from Japan forming large clumps of very large, 

 graceful drooping, dark green .leaves broadly mar- 

 gined with, creamy white. The flowers appear in 

 September and are light purple or deep lavender 

 in color. Each, 20c.; dozen. $2.00. 



A set, one each of the five, for 60c. 



GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 



GRANDIFLORA.— Unequaled for rich and con- 

 stant display of bloom, from early June until 

 freezing weather. The flowers are held on long, 

 strong stems and are of unique forms. The pre- 

 vailing colors are bright golden yellow and rich 

 reddish brown, sporting into every imaginable 

 shade and tint ; though the major portion have 

 reddish chocolate centers, with rings of crimson, 

 maroon, orange or vermilion and deeply tipped 

 with orange, yellow or lemon in an endless va- 

 riety of arrangement and shades of color. Plant 

 of spreading habit, very vigorous and enduring, 

 and succeeds on all soils and under all conditions. 

 Useful for cutting. 



GRANDIFLORA COMPACTA.— Of dwarf, bushy 

 habit, rarely exceeding 12 inches high. Compact, 

 dense plant covered with flowers of the same size, 

 colors, markings and brilliancy as the type. 



GIANT HYBRIDS (Kelway's).— A new strain 

 of Gr. grandiflora, producing flowers of marvelous 

 size and beauty in lavish profusion. The flowers 

 are truly gigantic (many of them measuring from 

 4 to 5 inclies across ) . are of varied form and 

 shades of yellow, orange, maroon and reddish 

 chocolate: those with yellow petals and a maroon 

 zone predominating. The plants are literally cov- 

 ered with flowers from early June until freezing 

 weather. 



GOLDEN QUEEN.— Beautiful and distinct. The 



flowers are of great size, profusely produced and 

 are a rich golden yellow throughout. A product of 

 the ]\Ionmouth Xursery. Each. 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



Each, 12c.; dozen, $1.25; 100, $8.00 (except as 

 noted). 



GALEUM ■ 



BOREALE. Bed Straw.— 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 especially val- 

 uable for the reason it precedes that old favorite 

 in its season of flowering. Each. 12c. ; dozen, 

 $1.25; 100, $8.00. 



GERANIUM (Crane's Bill) 



SANGUINEUM. (18 inches.)— Plant forms a 

 compact mass of very pretty cut foliage and is 

 rarely without flowers from early in the summer 

 until late in autumn. Flowers are flat and bright 

 crimson-purple color. Especially valuable for rock 

 planting, 



SANGUINEUM ALBUM.— A variety of the 

 above with pure white flowers. 



Each, 12c.; dozen. $1.25; 100. $8.00. 



GYPSOPHILA 



PANICULATA. Baby's Breath. (3 feet.)— A 

 popular old-fashioned perennial, remarkable for 

 airy gi-ace. It forms a compact symmetrical bush 

 which is covered during August and September 

 with loose panicles of small white flowers, pre- 

 senting an effect which suggests dainty lace. Of 

 very great value for cutting, especially for add- 

 ing relief to other less graceful flowers. Each, 

 12c.; dozen, $1,25; 100, $8,00, 



PANICULATA FL. PL.— A double form of re- 

 cent introduction. It is similar to the t}-pe in 

 all respects except the flowers are not so small 

 and are verv double. Each, 20c,; dozen, $2,00, 



