SIEBRECHT & SON 
Tritoma {Red-hot-poker 'Plant) 
Has sword-like leaves and dense spike of 
fiery red flowers, l)orne on a stiff stem, '.i to 
4 feet high. Needs protection in winter. 
$15 to $20 per 100 
Tritoma uvaria grandiflora. Vermilion-scarlet 
flowers cliangiu;; to orange. July and Au- 
gust. 
T. Pfitzeril. Immense spikes of beautiful scar- 
let flowers. 
Viola (Violet) 
$12 per 100 
Viola cornuta (Bedding Pansy). Much prized 
for its large blue flowers in early spring. 
V. Marie Louise. Double, dark blue flowers. 
V. maxima tricolor (I'aiisy, or lleartease). In 
all possible shades of color and markings. 
V. odorata. Sweet-sceuted Violet, with l)lue 
flowers. Our plants produce the large flow- 
ers commonly called California V'iolets. 
V. Princess of Wales. White flowers. 
Veronica (Speedwell) 
A class of show^y, f rec-Howeriug perennials, 
succeeding in any good soil. Good for rock- 
work, to per ICQ 
Veronica alba. AVhite flowers in long racemes. 
V. gentianoides. Same as the above, with pale 
blue flowers. . . 
V. longifolia. A dense-growing species, with 
numerous lilac flowers in spikes. 
V. repens. A creeping variety, with slender 
racemes of nearly white flowers. 
V. spicata. lias dense racemes of pale blue, 
sometimes i)ink flowers. 2 to 4 feet. 
V. spicata alba. With white flowers. 
V. subsessilis. Grows erect and compact, with 
numerous side branches and large luscious 
blue flowers. One of the best. 2 to 3 feet. 
Vinca CPeriwinkle) 
Splendid for covering in shady places. It 
is hardy, w-ith evergreen leaves. 
Vinca miiior. Sometimes called Jlyrtle. Blue 
flowers. Strong plants, .');12 to $15 per 100. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
For single specimens, beds or groups on the lawn, nothing gives a finer effect than these Hardy 
imental Grasses. They are being used in many large private estates, parks, etc., with good 
Eulalia gracillima univittata. 
Ornamental 
effect. 
Arundo Donax (Great Reed). A magnificent 
grass, growing to a height of 15 feet, and 
forming a dense clump. Strong roots, 25 
cts. to 3.5 cts. 
A. Donax variegata. A variegated form of the 
above. 25 cts. to 35 cts. 
Elymus glauca (Blue Lyme Grass). A hand- 
some, densely branched, massive plant, with 
narrow bluish foliage, good for planting in 
the border or on the edges of beds of taller 
grasses. 2Vi to 3 feet. 25 cts. each, .$2..")0 
jier doz. 
Erianthus Ravennae. Grows from 0 to 12 feet 
hish. and in a dense clump crowned with 
plumes. 25 cts.; <-xtra large clumps, 50 cts. 
Of compact 
habit, green foliage with a silvery midrib. 
25 cts. each, $2.50 per doz.; strong clumps, 
.50 cts. 
E. Japonica. Same as the above, with plain 
green leaves. 20 cts. each ; $2 per doz. 
E. Japonica variegata. The tallest variety, 
growing to I! feet, with leaf-blades striped 
white and .srreen. 25 cts. each. .$2.50 per 
doz. : extra large clumps, .50 cts. 
Phalaris arundinacea variegata (Ribbon 
(Jrass; Gardener's Garters). Rather low- 
growing, with leaves striped with white. 
Large clumps, 25 cts. to .50 cts. 
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