THE CHASE NURSERIES, GENEVA, N. Y. 
DIANTHUS. 
Barbatus. — (Sweet Williiim) — Flowers in 
various colors, in liat lieads. An old favorite. 
Dielytra. — (lileodiiig Heart) — Rosy, heart- 
shaped llowers hanging in great profusion from 
a graceful curved stem. May and June. 
DIGITALIS— Fox Glove. 
Flowers purple, yellowish or white, in long 
terminal racemes; two to three feet. June to 
August. 
EULALIA. 
These beautiful hardy grasses are deserving 
of the highest commendation. For the garden 
they are invaluable, being very showy and 
ornamental and of easy cultivation. They 
should be in every collection. 
Gracillima. — A beautiful ornamental grass 
with narrow graceful foliage. Very valuable; 
four feet. 
Japonica. — A vigorous grower with large 
plumes; four feet. 
Variegata. — Handsomely variegated leaves; 
four feet. 
Zebrina. — (Zebra-striped Eulalia) — One of 
the most beautiful of ornamental grasses; fol- 
iage marked crosswise with bands of white and 
green. 
FUNKIA— Plantain Lily. 
Undulata Var.— (Day Lily)— One of the 
easiest plants to manage, doing well either in 
shady or very sunny places. Foliage variegated 
preen and white, purple lily-like flowers. 
GAILLARDIA— Blanket Flower. 
Grandiflora.— One of the most effective and 
showiest hardy flowering plants, with gorg- 
eous flowers of bright yellow and orange, with 
deep crimson centers; blooming from early 
summer until late autumn. 
HIBISCUS— Rose Mallow. 
The Hibiscus are valuable border plants, hav- 
ing handsome broad leaves and large showy 
blossoms. 
Albus.— (Crimson Eye) — Large, showy, white 
flowers, crimson eye, blooming in August. Four 
to five feet. 
HOLLYHOCK. 
A fine collection of colors. 
IRIS— Fleur de Lis. 
Germanica. — (German Iris)— These are among 
the most desirable early spring flowering 
plants. Flowers are large and of the most ex- 
quisite coloring. Every garden and border 
should have a liberal planting of these beauti- 
ful plants, of which we have the following 
colors: Blue, lavender, maroon, purple, white 
and yellow. 
Kaempferi. — (Japan Iris) — Flowers differ 
from the German Iris, In being broad and flat. 
They exhibit a wonderful variety of colors and 
shades and appear later than the others. They 
rank among the most desirable of hardy plants; 
succeed best in a moist soil ; three to four feet. 
July. 
