GENERAL CATALOGUE. 



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GEXISTA. llock-Brooiu. 



G. sasittalis. AitHOW-I'oiNTHii Hhodm. 



A flue dwarf iicroiiiiial : flowi-i-s 

 pea-sbaped, yellow in ii tfiiiiiiial 

 spike. 50c 



GERAXIUM. Crane's Bill. 



IJot Pelargonium or Sciirlel (ieianiuiii, 



G. Iberlciun. Bluish puiiJlo; one foot 



July and Aiiifust. iic. 

 6. prsetense. Lilac imrjiU'; crow fool 



leaved; one foot. .Tulv and AupruBt 



25e. 



var. floreplciio. Cfow-foot Icavc-d 

 double llowerinj!-; one loot. ,Iul> 

 and Auitust. 

 G. «ai.suine«ni. Purplish red; s|n-..,.i- 

 ing-; (i inches, .[nne. 



ailjLEXlA. IiuUaii l»hysic, 



G, trlfoUata. BoWM-UN S HooT. White 

 rosy-tintfcd. hell-sliapcd tlowers 

 two to three Icct. .Inly. 



G. argenteuin. Pa.mp.\S Gkass. lh< 

 finest ornainental jjrass in c\ilti\ a 

 tion; superb on the lawn as i 

 single specimen, or in the c<-nt<' 

 of a bed; requires protection u 

 this latitude. oOo. 



GYPSOPHILA. Chalk Plant. 

 6. aontifoHa. Small white flowers, in large iianicles ; four feet. July. '&c. 



G. paniculata. A flno herbacc^oua jilaut, forming a compact bush aliout four feet high ; fl<iwoi-s small, white, in 



lai'ge, loose pani(!les. Valuable for Viouquets. July. 2rio. 

 6. repens. Dwarf trailing- habit ; llOAvers white or rose ; (i inches. July to .September. 25c. 



HABPALIUM. 



An attractive and showy plant. 



H. Tlgldum. Prairie Sunflower. (.HeManUms.) Mowers iarse,g'oldcn yellow, produced abundantl.s-; a showy 



plant; three to five feet. Aiigust. 50c. 



HELBJflUM. 



H. Hoopesil. HOOPKS' Sneezkwokt. Large, bright orange, showy llowera in summer; three to live feet. :;5c 



HELIASTHUS. Sunflower. 



H. decapetalus. Flowers yellow iu large panicles, valuable late flowering plant. 5 feet. Scptemljci-. 5l)c. 



H. orgj'alis. GRACEFUL SUNFLOWER. Tall and graceful ; flowers three to four inches in diameter, produced 



abundantly in September ; six to eight feet. 25c. 

 H. jnultlflorus 11. pi. DouuLE SnNFLOWER. A blaze of gold in late summer and oai-ly autumn, and altogether 



one of the showiest of hai-dy perennials. 30c. 



HELLEBOKUS. Christmas Rose. 



The following are all evergreens, and bloom in March or April. 

 H. atroruljcns. Flowers purplish red, in clustera. April. 50o. 

 H. nlger. Beautiful white tlowers. 50c. 



H. olympicus. A handsome species, twelve to fifteen inche.s high ; fi owers purple. April. 50o. 

 H. purpurascens. A dwarf species, with purplish red flowers. April. 50c. 



HEIttEKOCAIiLIS. Day Lily. 



Fine tall-growing plants, with large, lily-shaped, sweet-scented flowers. 

 H. Dumortierii. Bright onuige-colorcd flowers in summer, 2 feet. 50o. 



H. flava. Yellow Day Lily. One of the finest hardy plants; flowers large in clusters, golden yellow, and very 

 fragrant; plant vigorous; three feet. July. oOe. 



EULALIA GRACILLIMA UUIVITTATA. 



