Little Silver, N. J. 



ERYNGIUM 

 AMETHYSTINUM. Sea Holly. 3 to 5 feet. 

 Unique and effective. The flower heads, which 

 appear in summer and autumn, resemble the 

 thistle somewhat, are of a peculiar bluish metallic 

 hue. Foliage much dissected and each point ter- 

 minates with a spine. The flowers may be gath- 

 ered and dried for making bouquets in winter. 

 Each, 15c. ; dozen, SI. 50; 100, SIO.OO. 



FUNKIA 

 ^Plantain Lily. Day Lily) 



COERULEA. (Lanceolata.) Blue Day-Lily.— 



Glossy foliage and numerous tall stems, clothed 

 with blue lily-like flowers during July and August. 

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



FUNKIA SUBCORDATA GRA^^DIFLORA 



LANCIFOLIA UNDULATA VARIEGATA. Va- 

 riegated Day-Lily. — V.'avy foliage, conspicuously 

 and beautifully variegated with jiure white; use- 

 ful for edging. Each, 10c. ; dozen, $1.00; 100, 

 $G.00. 



SIEBOLDIANA.— Tall growing, with large 

 leaves; flowers white, with a pale lilac tinge. 

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



SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA. White Day- 

 Lily. — Long, trumpet-shaped, pure white flowers 

 with delicious fragrance ; produced abundantly 

 on long stems throughout the summer. Glossy 

 foliage of bright light green. (See Cut.) Each. 

 15c.: dozen, S1.50: 100, $10.00. 



THOS. HOGG. 11/3 feet.— Forms large clumps 

 of large, graceful drooping, dark green leaves 

 broadly margined with creamy white. The flowers 

 appear in September and are light purple or deep 

 lavender. Each, 20c. ; dozen, 82.00. 



A set, one each of the five, for GOc. 



GERANroM rCrane's Bill; 



SANGUINEUM. 18 in.— Plant forms a com- 

 pact mass of pretty cut foliage and is rarely with- 

 out flowers from early summer until late autumn. 

 Flowers are flat and crimson-purple. Especially 

 valuable for rock planting. 



SANGUINEUM ALBUM.— A variety of the 

 above with pure white flowers. 



Each, 12c.; dozen, 81.25; 100, $8.00. 



Hardy Perennial Plants 



GAILLARDLA. (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 pjortion 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. 



GRANDIFLORA COMPACTA.— Of dwarf, bushy 

 habit, rarely exceeding 12 inches high; covered 

 with flowers of the same size, colors, markings 

 and brilliancy as the type. 



GIANT HYBRIDS (Kelway's).— A strain of G. 



(jrandiflora, producing flowers of great size and 

 beauty in lavish profusion. The flowers are truly 

 gigantic (many of them measuring from 4 to 5 

 incl.es across 1, are of varied form and shades 

 of yellow, orange, maroon and reddish chocolate; 

 those with yellow petals and a maroon zone pre- 

 dominating. The plants are literally covered with 

 flowers from earlv June until freezing weather. 

 Each, 12c.: dozen, 81.25: 100, $8.00. 



GOLDEN QUEBIT.— Beautiful and distinct. The 

 flowers are of great size, profusely produced and 

 are a rich golden yellow throughout. A product of 

 the Monmouth Xursery. Each, 20c.; dozen, 82.00. 



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 GypsopTiila paniculata, and is especially val- 

 uable for the reason it jjrecedes that old favorite. 

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



GYPSOPHILA 



PANICULATA. Baby's Breath. 3 ft.— A pop- 

 ular old-fashioned perennial, remarkable for airy 

 grace. It forms a compact symmetrical bush 

 which is covered during August and September 

 with loose panicles of small white flowers. Each. 

 12c.; dozen, $1.25: 100, 88.00. 



HELENIUM (Sneezewort) 



AUTUMNALE SUPERBUM. 5 ft.— A strong 

 growing plant, covered with bright golden yellow 

 flowers during August and September. Each, 12c.; 

 dozen, 81.25; 100, $8.00. 



PUMILUM MAGNIFICUM. 18 in.— Completely 



covered in late summer and autumn with bright, 

 pure yellow flowers. Each, 15c. ; dozen, $1.50. 



RIVERTON BEAUTY. 3 to 4 ft.— The flowers 

 are lemon-yellow, with a large cone of purplish- 

 black, the two colors forming a most pleasing 

 combination. Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 



RIVERTON GEM. 21/2 to 3 ft.— Covered from 

 Au crust to October with flowers of old gold, suf- 

 fused with terra-cotta. Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 

 A set for 50c. 



Franki.ix Co.. :\If... April 28. 1013. 

 The Peony roots sent me arrived safely. Thank- 

 ing vou for your promptness. I am. 



(Miss) S. M. Baker. 



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