The Chase Nurseries, Geneva, Neb York 
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Rose Mallow ■ Hibiscus 
Swamp (H. j\Ioscheutos). Flowers vary from 
light purplish red to nearly white, with darker 
eyes. A magnificent, hardy decorative plant. 
Blooms from July to September. 5 feet. 
Crimson Eye (H. albus). Pure white flower, 
with trimson-purplc eye; large and showy; 
blooms in .August. 4 to 5 feet. 
Sage ■ Salvia 
Meadow (S. praten.sis). I^roduces flowers in 
spikes for a long period in mid.summer. 2 or 3 ft. 
Garden (S. ofTicinalis). This is a standard 
\ariety, widely grown and well known. 
Sea- Holly • Eryngium 
Highly ornamental foliage; spiny and laciniated 
candelabra-form branches; amethyst-blue flow 
ers, July and .'Vugust. 3 feet. 
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SPANISH nAYONIOT 
Shasta Daisy • Chrysanthemum 
Free-flowering plant, with large and showy blooms, 
resembling those of the daisy; white, with golden center; 
petals in two or more rows; blooms abundantly. 
Snake Root ■ Eupatorium 
White Thoroughwort (E. ageratoides). Easily grown, 
tall plants, which serve a valuable purpose for border 
planting. They bear large heads of handsome pure white, 
fragrant flowers. June to August. 5 feet. 
Sneezewort • Helenium 
Autumnale Superbum. A strong, upright stem, with 
many- branched panicles of clear and shiny flowers, pro- 
duced in wonderful profusion; unique and striking. Blooms 
in September. 5 feet. 
Hoopesii. Large, bright orange-like flowers, very 
showy. Blooms in May and June. 3 to 5 feet. 
Soapwort • Saponaria 
Ocymoides. .\ useful trailing plant, completely Cov- 
ered in summer with rosy pink flowers. Blooms from May 
to August. 
Spanish Bayonet • Yucca 
Adam's Needle (^'. filamentosa). Stately, thread- 
leaved; blossoms large and showy; creamy while. lis l)ol(l 
and imposing aspect lends tone to any garden. 
