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DICTAMNUS. Burning Bush 

 FraxineUa. GAS PLANT. 2 feet. —A 

 strong-growing plant with fragrant foliage, 

 which bears long spikes of peculiar but inter- 

 esting purplish-red, lemon-scented flowers. 

 The flowers are of good size and are produced 

 during June and July, at which season it 

 throws oft a combustible vapor on warm eve- 

 nings. 



Fraxinella alba. — Exacth- like the above in 

 every wa}'. except the flowers are pure white. 

 Each, 2'5c.; dozen, S2.50. 



DIGITALIS. Foxglove 



Gloxinaeflora. — A large-flowered form of the 

 old-fashioned Foxglove. The large tubular 

 flowers are thickly 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, $12.00. 



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, S2.00; 100, $10.00. 



EUPATORIUM. Thoroughwort 

 Coelestinum. _ HARDY AGERATU.AL— An 

 invaluable species, grovnng 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 Age- 

 ratum and are borne in equally lavish pro- 

 fusion. Very effective. 

 Each. 20c.; dozen, $2.00. 



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 white, with a pale lilac tinge. 



Subcordata grandiflora. WHITE DAY- 

 LILY. — Long, trumpet-shaped, pure white 

 flowers with delicious fragrance; produced on 

 long stems throughout the summer. Glossy 

 foliage of bright light green. (See cut.) 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



WHITE ^ 



Undulata media picta. VARIEGATED 

 DAY-LILY. — Wavy foliage, conspicuoush^ va- 

 riegated with white; useful for edging. Each, 

 15c.; dozen. $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



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

 $2 no 



GEUM 



Miniatum. MRS. BRAD5HAV\'. 15 to 18 

 inches. — Has many large, double bright red 

 fliOwers from May until autumn. Each, 25c.; 

 dozen, $2.50. 



GRASS 



EULALIA GRACILLIMA 



EulaHa Gracillima. JAPAX RUSH. 6 feet. 

 — A graceful, tall-growing grass; deep green 

 narrov.- foliage with white midrib. 



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

 green leaves which curve gracefully downward. 

 In autumn each tall stem is surmounted with 

 a large, feathery tuft or plume. 



Eulalia Japonica Variegata. 4 to 5 feet. — 

 A torm 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. 



Prices of Eulalias, each, I5c.; dozen. $1.50; 

 100. $8.00. 



Clumps, each. 25c.: dozen. $2.50. 



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 anindinacea picta. RIBBON 

 GRASS. — The foliage is deep green, distinctly 

 variegated with pure white in longitudinal 

 stripes. Each, I5c.; dozen, $1.50; 100, $8.00. 



