l)al-cii t-ic fciiiitcn ;)iofcii, C>inninj, Wta^ioluo, ,^icrnvafcv iinb tJnftinTc. 
i:;. 
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'VUvav ftlatifH arr t'rrt/ hurdi/^ rf t/nirhtf/ / df/r ((ttfiitioti. The}/ form rrrtf Utrtjr 'id iinij)s; 
lh(ir rU-h, (/r( ru folia;i(\ anil hraudfuf cnonnons p/niniK ui-itini/ i/rral ailiniralion. 
l-’roin /he phnnrx hanilxoinc winfrr honijia /x l■an hr iiiai/i for honxr ili voration. IIV ///rr 
Utr hriffht io irloi'lt fluff fjroir. Ilf/ nxniif iff/rx the filninrx naif/ hr rofornl an// xhailr. 
Mff /i/anix arr xtronr/ and irrll roofrd. 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina. 
(Zi'l)ra (ira.ss,) lirifflit 
>;racn l)ladi'.s with 
wliita bars acro-is 
than. (irows to a 
haight of live to si.\ 
fa!t. i>ro(liicinf; tino 
laca-liko |)liimos 
wliich will last foi' 
years if cut when 
fresh. I’erfeet hardy. 
I.') els. 
Eulalia Japonica Varie. 
gata. ava riefjated h; rdy grass from .Japan. 
In ai)i)earanee it somewhat resembles the 
liihhon grass, while in a young .state. It 
forms eompaet elnmits. si.x feet in diameter: 
its flower stalks are very graceful and nii- 
merons. 2i) ets. 
Eulalia Univittatss, very hanly and graceful, 
with <‘legant little plumes, 2 to :! feet. I.") ets. 
Aurea Linearis, foliage h ■autifully lined with 
gold; of eompaet and dwarf habit. 50 ets. 
Gynerium Roseum, practically the same as a- 
hove, hut with rose colored plumes. 50 ets. 
Gynerium Blegans, plumes silvt-ry white, jn-o- 
dueed U])on very long stems: blooms early: 
a graceful now variety. 50 ets. 
Gy. Purpureum or Purple Colored, of very robust 
habit, producing idumes of great length and 
suhstanee: of a light purple tint. 50 ets. 
Gy. Roi des Roses, plumes very eompaet, of a 
delieate rose color: very tine blooming and 
eom])aet growing, new variet.v. .50 ets. 
Gynerium Argenteum, (Pami)as f:rass,)>norm- 
ous hunches of long, handsome, dark green 
blades, in-odueing long stalks of silver-white 
|)lumes; 5 to (i feet, 50 ets. 
Eiiantus Ravenna, (Mock Pampas,) the jdiimes 
last outdoors for several months, and are 
borne profusel.v: S to 10 feet. 15 ets. 
Lemon Grass, came from Malabar, where, as 
in maity other parts of the world, the tea 
made from it is a favorite beverage. A de- 
lightful perfume is extracted from the leaves. 
Highly valued for its medicinal jgoperties 
and sweet fragrance. Large clumps, 25 etc. 
Texas Blue Grass, this is one of the hardiest 
and best winter gra.sses for our climate, it is 
also a good lawn grass. 1 barge paek(‘t seed. 
25 ets. too plants, 25 ets. 
Gannas. 
Hr//, diridrd rootx, (hr hrxt to franxji/aid, 20 rrnix larh; 
S-2 /irr IL'. Onr rarh of t hr HI) rarirfirx for .$5. 
This magnilicent new race of ('annas is the sensation of the 
century in floral novelties, in size, brilliancy of flowers and ma- 
jestic musa-like foliage: they commence In flower in a very .short 
time after planting, and are a mass of gorgeous colors until stop- 
ped by frost in fall. At the low ))riee that these showey jdants 
an- now ollered, no one, who has a lawn or yard, should he with- 
out a bed of tlu'se beautiful free hhxmiing ('annas. 
The following 20 sorts are the best collection that can he made. 
Alphonse Bouvier, crimson. Alsace, light .vellow. 
Antoine Crozy, scarlet and yellow. 
Florence Vaughan, bright .scarlet. 
Golden Star, .vellow. 
J. D. Cabos, rich apricot yellow. 
Charles Henderson, red. 
Egendale, cherry red. 
P. Newessel. 
Maurice Rivoire. 
