PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
19 
four inch stems. Each . 20c 
1395. Tricosantha — Very odd attractive 
grey-blue form of Bellidifolia. Ea 20c 
GORMANIA 
1396. Watsoni—4 inches; native; rosettes 
of large glaucous fleshy leaves and 
heads of soft cream flowers. A good 
novelty and rare. Each . 50c 
GR A S S—Or name ntal 
1397. Bengal Grass—6 feet. Attractive fol¬ 
iage; stripes across leaves. Ea. 20s 
1398. Blue Grass, Giant—6 feet. Each 15c 
1399. Eulalia Japonica—12 inches. A very 
fine dwarf ribbon grass. Each 20c 
1400. Festuca Glauca—6 inches. Neat tufts 
of glaucous foliage. Each .... 20c 
1401. Gama-Gama, Bamboo Grass, 1 to 12 
feet. Not a true grass; a beautiful 
background or screen plant with 
cream white flowers; very rapid 
grower. Each . 15c to $1.00 
1402. Gymnotherix Japonica—4 feet. Sil¬ 
very spikes with purple anthers; sim¬ 
ilar to Pampas Grass but hardier. 
Each . 25c 
1403. Gynerium Argenteum—Pampas Grass 
Each . 35c 
GYPSOPHILA—Baby’s Breath 
1404. Acutifolia—Tall graceful plants with 
pinkish flowers in June and July. 3 
ft. Each . 20c 
1405. Bristol Fairy—The improved new 
double for drying. Each 50c and 75c 
1406. Manginii—3 feet. Large flowers 
with a light pink. Each . 15c 
1407. Oldhamiana—More compact in growth 
than G. Paniculata, and follows it in 
blooming season. Flowers vary from 
pale pink to rich deep pink. Ea. 25c 
1408. Pacifica—3 feet. A new clear pink. 
Each . 25c 
1409. Paniculata—The old-fashioned double 
baby breath. Each . 15c 
1410. Paniculata FI. PI.—Double seedlings. 
Each . 20c 
1411. Repens Alba—6 inches. A fine rock 
plan with rose pink blooms. Ea. 15c 
1412. Repens Rosea—Rose Pink flowers. 6 
inches. Each . 20c 
1413. Stevensii—The old-fashioned Baby 
Breath of our grandmothers’ gar¬ 
dens. Each . 15c 
HEDERA 
1414. Conglomerata—A non-climbing ivy, 
dwarf and shrubby. Each .... 35c 
HELENIUM 
1415. Autumnae Hybridum Nanum Praecox 
—Early bronze and copper. Dwarf. 
Each . 20c 
1416. Autumnale Rubrum — Bright terra 
cotta red; 3 to 4 feet. Each .. 15c 
1417. Autumnale Superbum—Clear golden 
yellow. 4 to 6 feet. 
These are all excellent background 
plants for fall blooming. Fine in 
combination with Fall Asters. 
1418. Crimson Beauty—Very dwarf com¬ 
pact variety with very large bronze- 
crimson flowers from June to Oc¬ 
tober. Each . 35c 
1419. Bigelowi—24 inches. Large golden 
yellow flowers with a big black disc. 
July. Each . 25c 
1420. Hoopesi—Large daisies of bright ter¬ 
ra cotta. June. Each . 25c 
1421. Riverton Gem—Crimson and gold in 
showy masses. Each.20c 
HELIANTHEMUM—Rock Rose 
1422. Mutabile—Assorted. The Rock Roses 
like dry sandy soil. They bloom very 
profusely all summer. Each .. 15c 
1423. Apple blossom—A very delicate color. 
Each . 20c 
1424. Boule de Feu—A double flowering 
deep red. Each . 25c 
1425. Double Orange. Each . 25c 
14'26. Peach. Each . 20c 
1427. Delicate Pink. Each.20c 
1428. Large Light Pink. Each.20c 
1429. Mrs. E. M. Dunton—Rosy Apricot. 
Each . 20c 
1430. Clear yellow. Each . 20c 
1431. Rose. Each . 20c 
1432. Rosy Apricot. Each . 20c 
1433. Light Yellow. Each . 20c 
1434. Double Yellow. Each . 25c 
1435. White. Each . 20c 
1435C. One each of the Rock Roses for 
$ 2 . 00 . 
HELIANTHUS—Sun Flower 
1436. Autumn Giant—8 feet. Huge single 
golden yellow flowers in profusion 
in the late fall. A wonderful cut. 
Each . 15c 
