PLANT LIST 
iilCJEJN'TKA Lx.inu.ea—(2) plumy bleeding- head; 
(3) reddish purple; (4) May to Sept.; (5) 1 ft. 
(.6) graceful pendulous with fem-like leave*; (7) 
part shade or shade; (8) loam with leaf mould; 
(9) border or rock plant . 
.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
DIGITALIS Hybrids “Giant Shirley”—(2) foxglove* 
(3) color range white to deep rose with chocolate 
markings; (4) June to Aug.; (5) 40 in.; (6) tali 
spike; (7) sun or part shade; (8) loam; (9) bor¬ 
ders (Biennial). A showy border plant . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
♦DODECATHEGN media—(2) scooting star; (3) 
lilac and pink; (4) April to June; (5) 1 ft.; (6) 
rosette of leaves at crown with blooming spikes; 
(7) cool shady; (8) light loamy soil with leaf 
mould; (9) boz-der or rock garden . 1 
.3 for $.70 10 for $1.75 100 fbr $12.00 
♦DRACOCEPHALUM Ruyschianum— (2) Dragon¬ 
head; (3) white; (4) July-Aug.; (5) 10 in.; (6) 
tufted with bloom spikes; (7) cool, partially 
shaded; (8) -well drained, ordinary soil; (9 won¬ 
derful for rock gardens or borders . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Dracocephalum Argunense—description same as 
above except flowers are light blue and the height 
12 inches 3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
ERIGERON speciosus—(2) flea bane; (3) violet i 
purple; (4) May to Oct.; (5) 30 in.; (6) rather 
compact; (7) sun; (8) good ordinary fairly moist; 
(9) border and cutting . 
.3 for $.70 10 for $1.75 100 for $12.00 
EUPATORIUM COELESTINUM— (2) hardy Ager- 
atum; (3) fluffy heads of purple blue blooms; (4) 
August to Frost; (5) 12 to 18 in.; (6) upright 
stems; (7) half shade; (8) ordinary soil; (9) suit¬ 
ed to wild gardens and shrubbery borders. 
,.3 for .50 10 for $1.25 100 for $10.00 
Euphorbia CoroIIota—(2) flowering spurge; (3) 
white; (4) August and September; (5) 2 ft.; (6) 
upright spikes; (7) sunny; (8) rather lean well 
drained soils. Do not bloom in heavy soils; (9) 
resembles gypsophila and may be used in same 
manner at a time gypsophila is out of bloom. Ex¬ 
cellent_3 for $.60 10 for $1.50 100 for $12.00 
* EUPHORBIA Cyparissias—(2) Cypress sparge; 
(3) yellow; (5) 1 ft.; (6) compact, globose; (7) 
hot, dry; (8) ordinary or poor; (9) border or rock. 
This plant is grown for its compact neat habit. 
Looks like small cypress tree . 
.3 for $.50 10 for $1.50 
Evening Primrose—see Oenothera. 
Flame Flower'—see Tritoma. 
FLEABANE (See Inula). 
Foxgloves—see Digitalis. 
FUNKIA subcordata—(2) plantain lily; (3) frag¬ 
rant waxy white; (4) Aug. and Sept.; (5) 20 in.; 
(6) dark green glossy leaves make a complete 1 
mound; (7) best in partial shade; (8) rich moist 
loam soil; (9) a fine compact plant for specimen 
or border .3 for $.70 10 for $1.75 
GENTIANA Andrewsii— (2) bottle Gentian; (3) li¬ 
lac; (4) Aug.-Sept.; (5) 12 in.; (6) several ter¬ 
minal steins; (7) moist, partly shaded; (8) rich 
loam; (9) border or naturalizing. Bloom* tight¬ 
ly closed .3 for $ 70 10 for $1.75 100 for $15.00 
