BUHBANK'S 1921 NfiW CREATIONS IN SEEDS 
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THE NEW PARAGUAY FOUNTAIN GRASS. 
The New Paraguay "Fountain Grass" Seeds of this and hundreds of other 
... ^ ^ rare plants were collected for me 
by the Giianaco Indians from the wilds of South America 
under the guidance of P. Francisco MuUer, a Paraguayan 
missionary. It is a perennial grass growing from three to 
four feet in height, producing most gracefully drooping 
plumes of almost silvery whiteness. The photograph 
gives some intimation of its rare grace and beauty. 
Especially valuable for winter bouquets. Should probably 
be grown as an annual except in mild climates. 
Packet, 20c. 
Digitalis Grandiflora — Foxglove Mi^ed. Tall, state- 
° ^ ly, h a n d s o m e 
biennials. Flowers crimson, rose and white. Packet, 10c. 
A Golden Marrubium This familiar hardy aromatic 
perennial herb so much used 
in confection is very readily grown from slips or seeds. 
Among the thousands of wild plants by the roadside one 
was noticed with two or three branches of a pure golden 
yellow and from the seeds of these branches a variety has 
been produced which can be readily grown from seed, 
60 per cent or more coming with pure golden foliage. 
A gem for growing anywhere, out of doors, or in baskets, 
pots, window gardens or greenhouse. Never before 
offered. 
Seeds, per packet, 20c; three, 50c. FOXGLOVE. 
