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UPTON GARDENS 
* EUPHORBIA, Milkwort. 
cyparissias. Cypress Spurge. Yellow flowers; attractive cypress¬ 
like foliage. 1 ft. 
myrsinites. Blue-gray foliage, attractive spiral form; good foliage. 
polychroma (epithymoides). Showy yellow bracts; good foliage. 
Early spring. 1 ft. 
FERNS 
adiantum pedatum. Hardy Maiden-Hair Fern, 
aspidium spinulosum. A good broad-leaved fern, 
asplenium felix femina, Lady Fern. One of the best, 
dicksonia punetilobula. Hayscented Fern, 
dryopteris goldiana, Goldies Wood Fern. 
*felix fragilis. Dwarf, 6 to S inches, 
onoclea struthiopteris, Ostrich Fern. Long graceful fronds, 
osmunda claytoniana, Interrupted Fern, 
osmuda regalis, Royal Fern. Large fronds, 
polystichium acrostichoides, Christinas Fern, 
pteridium aquilinum, Brake Fern. 
*woodsia scopulina. Dry Climate Fern. 6 inches. Native. 
FEVERFEW. See Chrysanthemum parthenium, page 6. 
FOXGLOVE. See Digitalis, page 7. 
FUNKIA, Plantain Lily. 
coerulea. Muddy purple flowers, but good clean foliage; excellent 
for shady corners. 1 ft. 
sub-cordata grandiflora. White flowers; good in shade. 
Get your garden on paper before you try to put it on 
the ground 
GAILLARDIA, Blanket Flower. 
Bremen. Coppery-scarlet. 
Dazzler. Large, deep red flowers. 
Sun God. Well named. 
Choicest Mixed. 
*GENTIANA, Gentian. 
cruciata. Deep blue clusters. 1 ft. 
Kesselringi. Blue, foliage broadly lanceolate. 4 inches, 
phlogifolia. Dark blue flowers; creeping habit. 
Native Varieties. See our catalogue, “Rocky Mountain Rarities.” 
GERANIUM, Crane’sbill. 
pratense. Deep lavender-blue flowers. 2 ft. 
sanguineum album. Pure white flowers; shiny leaves. 
GEUM, Avens. 
Borisi. Single, scarlet. 10 inches. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Fiery orange-scarlet. 18 inches. Double. 
Lady Strathedon. Double, golden yellow. 
GLAUCIUM flavum. Horned Poppy. Yellow flowers; attractive gray 
foliage. 2 ft. 
GLADIOLUS. Ask for list. Mixed varieties, 50 cents per dozen. 
GOLDEN ROD. See Solidago, page 17. 
