V n rd y's 1 i fo r ii I a Fl«>>\'eriii}i Plaiils i: 
Doronicum (sec puKc 12} 
ERIGERON roseum hybndum. Is a new and musi ex- 
is low, with many rose-colorcd smgle Mowers on creel stems 
6 to 10 inches high. Jl blooms for a long time, and might 
be called a low, jjink Shasta dais\-. is cts. each, Si.2S 
per doz. 
FORGET-ME-NOT has perennial forms with all ol' 
the beauty of those which die c\-er\- ^■ear. I ha\-e the best 
variety at lO cts. each, M jier doz. Most excellent for 
shady places under trees. 
FOXGLOVES (Digitalis). The illuslration shows 
what a stateK- mass these make, and thcv are good wherever 
placed, cither in the hard\' borrlcr or in masses bv them- 
selves. Their culture is vvvy cas\-. I he\- arc biennials 
coming from seed one ^'ear. llowering and. as a rule. (Kant; 
the next. Plant about i.S inches apart each wa\-. and m lall 
put new seedlings between the old plants. In this wa\ the 
bed can be maintained. I here is no more statcK'. digmlicd 
and interesting plant m our gardens. I ha\ e st rong plain s 
in mixed colors and m white and rose at IS cIs. each. 
per doz., S8 per too. Imiic scedlmus at so cl s. i)er doz.. in l.ill. 
The Yellow Foxglove, I)i"ihilis Laiianoisis. is (|uite dil- 
ferent. It is a line, true perennial, uilli xcllow llowers. is 
cts. each. 
FUNKIA subcordata grandiflora is iIk' Plantain Lil\-. 
15 cts. each. Si. 25 |)er doz. 
GAILLARDIAS are among the brightest and ni.i^t 
useful of hard\- annuals. ( .n-en wt'll-drained soil. I hex- 
will siirx ix-e drought and bad Ireatment. .infi gi\ e I heir 
lo\-eiy orange-and-red llowers ail summer and lre(|iR'ntb 
during the winter as well, while with good care the\- are 
siilendid. I ha\-e a \-erv hue strain, and sell strong plants, 
ready to (lower, for 7S cts. per doz., ^6 per 100. 
I'llent llower. The plant 
