WEST HILL NURSERIES —FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Dictamnns. 
Gypsophila—Baby’s Breath. 
Gaillardia. 
HARDY PERENNIALS—Continued. 
Price of all Perennials, except as noted, all strong, 2-year-old 
plants, each, 15c; 10 for ^1.25, postpaid. 
Five of one variety or ten of not over three varieties at 
10 rates. 
GAILLARDIA - Blanket Flower 
Flowers brightly colored and of perfect form. Center deep 
maroon with petals of orange-crimson and red shaded into 
rings. 2 feet. June to October. 
GEUM 
Brilliant scarlet, double flowers most of the summer and 
fall. 18 inches. 
GLOBE FLOWER - Trollius 
Handsome foliage, similar to Larkspur. The flowers are 
large, lemon-yellow and globe-shaped. Fine for cutting as 
the flowers are borne on long stems. May and June. 35c 
each. 
GYPSOPHILA - Baby’s Breath 
Forms a perfect cloud of minute, pure white flowers sup¬ 
ported on the slenderest of stems. Besides making a hand¬ 
some show in the garden, it is very useful to mix with cut 
flowers. 3 feet. 
HARDY ORNAMENTAL GRASSES 
For stateliness, symmetry, grace and tropical luxuriance, 
select ornamental grasses. 
Erianthus ravennae (Ravenna Grass). Resembles Pampas 
Grass, but is hardy and blooms more abundantly. 9 to 12 
feet. 
Eulalia gracillima univittata. Produces an abundance of long 
but very narrow, green leaves with a silvery white midrib. 
Graceful as a palm. 4 feet. 
Eulalia japonica variegata. Similar to above, but larger and 
striped lengthwise, green and white. 
Eulalia japonica zebrina (Zebra Grass). Very striking and 
distinct. Unlike most variegated plants, the stripes run 
across the leaves instead of lengthwise. 6 feet. 
Phalaris arundinacea variegata (Ribbon Grass). Green leaves 
having several stripes of creamy white color lengthwise. 
Forms handsome clumps, also used for flower beds and 
borders. 
HOLLYHOCKS, DOUBLE 
Another valuable old standby, especially useful for the 
center of a large bed or for a background for smaller plants. 
4 to 6 feet. 
Hollyhocks, Double. We offer five distinct colors: Maroon, 
crimson, pink, yellow and white. 
H., Mammoth Fringed. Flowers very large, curled and 
fringed, blooming from June until frost. Mixed colors 
only. 
THE GERMAN IRIS 
Celeste. Falls a bright blue; standards a grayish blue. 
Conspicua. Very large. Standards buff and yellow; falls 
deep maroon. 
Eldorado. A beautiful bronze Iris. 
Her Majesty. Very large and fine. Falls crimson over white; 
standards lavender-rose. 
Honorabilis. Standards golden yellow; falls crimson. 
Mme. Chereau. White, edged and veined blue. Very delicate. 
Mercedes. Standards lavender; falls white edged with lav¬ 
ender. 
Monsignor. Standards rich violet; falls deep purple. A late 
flowering variety. 
Mrs. Darwin. White, veined and penciled crimson. 
Parisiensis. Earliest; showiest. Deep purple. Veined white 
at base of petals. 
Prospero. Standards lavender; falls purple. 
All varieties, each, 10c; 10 for 80c. 
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