SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS 
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EGHINOPS GLOBE THISTLE 
Ritro 
Interesting and showy thistle-like plants with globular 
heads of deep metallic blue flowers, which can be dried and 
remain attractive for a long time. 2 to 3 feet. 
ERYNGIUM SEA-HOLLY 
Planum. Branching heads of steel-blue flowers; stems and 
bracts of a glistening matallic sheen; about 30 inches high. At 
its best in July and August. 
FUNKIA 
Media Picta. Variegated leaf, used extensively as a border 
plant. 
Subcordata. Old-fashioned Day Lily. 
GAILLARDIA BLANKET FLOWER 
Grandiflora. June to frost. Center dark red-brown, petals 
crimson-orange and vermilion. 
GEUM A YENS 
Lady Strathedon 
Orange Geum. 
Mrs. Bradshaw 
Double flowers of bright red. Blooms all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA BABY BREATH 
Bristol Fairy 
A double Gypsophila of greater vigor, producing larger 
panicles of flowers.$0.50 each 
Paniculata 
Its flowers are nearly white, borne in panicles, and give a 
very charming effect, either in the border or when used in bou¬ 
quets. 
Repans 
A creeping variety with tiny white flowers in graceful 
panicles. A good rockery plant. 
HELEBORUS NIGER CHRISTMAS ROSE 
Pot-grown Plants.$1.00 each, $10.50 dozen. 
HELENIUM SNEEZEWEED 
Autumnale superbum 
Broad heads of deep golden-yellow flowers in late summer. 
Grows 5 to 6 feet high. 
Autumnale rubrum 
A splendid new variety; deep ox-blood red, changing to 
terra cotta. 5 to 6 feet. September. 
Riverton Gem 
New. Old gold, suffused with bright terra cotta, changing 
to wallflower red. August to October. 
HELIANTHUS DOUBLE HARDY SUNFLOWER 
Multiflorus 
Large, double Dahlia-like golden-yellow flowers in great 
profusion July and August; 4 feet. 
Plants on this page $0.25 each, $2.50 dozen, $18.00 per 100, 
except as noted 
