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SlEBRECHT & WadLEY'S CaTJILOGUE OF 
OYNZSRIUM argenteum. The true pampas grass. A 
stately plant, bearing magnificent silverj' white plumes 
in fall; the latter are largely brought from California 
in a dry state for winter ornaments. The plants are 
hardy if protected slightly. See cut, page 156. 50 cts. 
to $1. 
PANICUM. The perennial millet grasses are very fine 
decorative plants of luxuriant growth. 
P. maximum $0 50 
P. palmifolium 25 
P. sulcatum (plicatum) 35 
PAFTRTTS antiquorum. See Aquatic Plants, p. 147. 
PHALARIS arundinacea var. An old but very use- 
ful ribbon grass ; hardy and handsome. 25 cents. 
STIPA. Grasses of elegant and graceful habit, virith 
fine feathery flowers ; valuable both for summer plant- 
ing and for winter ornaments when dried. 
S. capillata $0 25 
S. pennata. An exquisitely fine grass, of most grace- 
ful and feathery character; largely grown for winter 
drying. 25 cents. 
TnnOLA latifolia. A very fine decorative grass ; the 
spikelets are flat. 35 cents. 
EULAI-IA lAI'ONICA ZEBRINA. 
