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*DORONICUM caucasicum (Leopardbane). Has 1^ 

 large, yellow, Marguerite-like flowers, 2J2 to 3 in. 



across. May, June S3. 50 



magnificuni. Large yellow 3.50 



plantagineum excelsum. Bright yellow 3.50 



ECHINACEIA purpurea (Purple Coneflower). Red- 

 dish-purple flowers, 4 in. in diameter. 3 to 4 ft. 

 July, Aug 2.25 



ECHINOPS (Globe Thistle). A showy plant, with 

 globular heads of blue flowers, 

 ritro. Metallic blue flowers; thistle-like foliage. 3 

 to 4 ft. July, Aug 2.25 



EREMURUS himalaicus. Creamy white flowers 

 borne in immense graceful spikes. 6 to 8 ft. May, 

 June. Strong plants Each $6.00 .... 



robustus. A very fine, strong growing variety, with 

 rosy pink flowers. 6 to 10 ft. May, June. Strong 



plants " Each S6.00 



ERYNGIUM alpinum (Seaholly). Flowers 3 in. across, 



of a steel blue. 2 ft. July. Aug 4.50 



amethystinum. Beautiful thistle-like heads of glis- 

 tening amethyst-blue. 2 to 3 ft. July-Sept 3.50 



planum. Numerous small, blue heads of flowers on 

 branching stems. 3 ft. July, Aug 3.50 



coelestinum. Small blue flowers. July-Sept 3.50 



EUPATORIUM coelestinum (Mistflower). A good 

 hardv plant, with light blue flowers, similar to 

 Ageratum. 2 ft. Aug.-Oct . . . 2.25 



purpureum (Joe-pye-weed). Purple; fine for wild 

 garden. 6 to 7 ft. July-Sept 2.25 



urticaefoHum (ageratoides) (White Snakeroot). 

 White flowers; good for cutting. 4-5 ft. Aug.-Sept. 2.25 

 FUNKIA. Very handsome and will thrive in almost 

 any position. IJ^ to 2 ft. July, Aug. 



caerulea. Purple flowers; large, green foliage 2.25 



lancifolia albo-marginata. Leaves edged white. . . 2.25 



— undulata variegata. Ovate leaves, the margins 

 deep green and center a beautiful creamy white. . . . 2.25 



plantaginea grandiflora (F. subcordata grandiftora) . 

 Large, pure white flowers and bold foliage make this 

 a very attractive variety. Each 50c. 4.50 



GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanketflower). Orange 



and red. ft. May-Nov 2.50 



portola (New). Great improvement over the older 

 sorts. Flowers brilliant scarlet, margined with 



golden yellow. 2^ to 3 ft Each 50c. 4.50 



GALEGA officinalis (Goatsrue). Rosy-purple flowers. 



3-4 ft 2.50 



officinalis alba. White flowers, fine for cutting. 



3-4 ft. July 2.50 



GENTIANA acaulis. Dark blue. 4 in. April to Mav. 



Each $1.60 



andrewsi (Closed Gentian). Large blue flowers, good 

 for moist locations 3.50 



thibetica. Creeping plant, with creamy white flow- 

 ers. May Each 50c. 4.50 



GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. Double brilliant scarlet 



flowers. June-Sept. 13^ ft 3.50 



Lady Stratheden. New variety, large, old gold. 

 Double flowers. 2 ft. May-June Each 50c 



coccineum. Brilliant scarlet flowers. IJ^ ft. June- 



Aug 2.50 



GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Babysbreath). Masses of 

 minute, pure white flowers. For cutting it is ex- 

 quisite, especially in combination with high-colored 

 flowers. 2-3 ft. June, July 2.25 



paniculata fl. pi Each 50c. 4.50 



*HELENIUM autumnale, Riverton Beauty. Rich 

 lemon-yellow flowers, with large, purplish black cone. 

 5 ft. Aug., Sept 2.50 



'I'autumnale, Riverton Gem. Yellow, changing to 

 red. A splendid cut flower on a long stem. 5 ft. 

 Aug., Sept 2.50 



hoopesi. Early flowering bright orange. 2 ft. June 

 to Aug 2.50 



