Faneuil Hall Square, Boston 
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PI.OWES SEES 
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Ornamental Grass, Eulalia zebrina 
GLOXINIA. Though grown mostly from 
bulbs, may be grown very easily from 
seed and are also propagrated by leaf 
cuttings. Flowers large, bell-shaped, 
of most brilliant, velvety colors; leaves 
No. thick; succulent and very ornamental. Pkt. 
3075 Fottler’s Superb Mixture.$0.50 
LARGE FLOWERING BULBS. See page 111. 
(Satin Flow'er). H. A. Rapid 
growing annual shrub, producing 
large, Mallow-like flowers; very ornamen¬ 
tal in mixed beds. Plants require plenty 
of room and thrive better in a poor soil. 
Godetia. 
3090 Crimson Glow. Deep crimson. New. 
Grows about 9 in. high; finest variety 
for bordering; completely covered with 
clusters of flowers.14 oz. 60c. .10 
3095 Finest Mixed. Yx oz. 20c. .05 
3100 Pure White. Yx oz. 15c. .05 
3105 Lady Albemarle. Dark crimson. Yx oz. 20c. .05 
3110 Bright Scarlet. Yx oz. 15c. .05 
3115 Schamini fl. pi. A lovely bright rose 
color; very double. Very effective for 
bedding or cutting. 2 ft. Yx oz. 50c. .10 
Godetia 
Gourd’s, Ornamental. number. 
vines; excellent for covering arbors, walls 
and waste places. Gourds grow in very 
curious shapes and are used for house 
No. ornaments. Pkt. 
3120 Finest Mixed Varieties. 15 ft Oz. 25c.$0.05 
3125 Apple Shaped (Maliformus). Striped... .06 
3130 Bottle Shaped (Lagenaria vulgaris). 
Light green.Oz. 25c. .05 
3135 Cannon Ball. (L. rotunda).Oz. 25c. .05 
3140 Citron Shaped (Cucurbita limoniformis). .05 
3145 Dipper, or Calabash.Oz. 25c. .05 
3150 Dish Cloth (D. Corsica).Oz. 25c. .05 
3155 Egg Shaped (Cucurbita ovifera). White. .05 
3160 Gooseberry (Cucumis grossularia).05 
3165 Hercules’ Club. Often 4 ft. long.05 
3170 Orange (Cucurbita aurantiaca). Orange. _.05 
3175 Pear Shaped (Cucurbita pyriformis). .. 7 .05 
3180 Powder Flask (L. pyrotheca). .. . Oz. 25c. .05 
3183 Serpent (Oucumis flexuosus) . .. .Oz. 25c. .05 
3185 Striped Angora. .Oz. 25c. .05 
3190 Chinese Red Turban.Oz. 25c. .05 
Collection, one each of any six varieties. .25 
Grasses, Ornamental. 7htir U v^ r?ou°s 
colored foliage, some varieties for their 
flowers. Many sorts are useful in masses 
on lawns and in gardens. 
3205 Arundo Donax variegata. H. P. Droop¬ 
ing green and white striped leaves... .06 
3207 Briza Maxima. H. A. Loosely flowered 
panicles.05 
3208 Bromus Brizaeformis. H. B. An elegant 
grass with drooping panicles of spike- 
lets; useful in borders.05 
3210 Coix lachryma (Job’s Tears). H. A. 9 ft. 
Large, broad leaves, large shiny seed. .05 
3215 Erianthus Ravennse. H. P. Large grace¬ 
ful plumes and beautiful variegated 
foliage. 8 ft.05 
3225 Eulalia zebrina (Zebra Grass). H. P. 
Dark green leaves crossed by yellow¬ 
ish white bars.10 
3230 Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). 
H. P. Large silvery plumes, requiring 
slight protection in Winter. 10 ft.05 
3235 Hordeum jubatum (Squirrel Tail Grass). 
H. A. Flowers in bushy panicles. 3 ft. .05 
3240 Pennisetum longigtylum. H. A. Graceful 
drooping heads. Excellent for bou¬ 
quets. 2 ft.06 
ennisetum Rupelianum. H. P. Foliage 
long and slender, the silvery plumes 
tinged with violet. 3 ft.05 
3250 Stipa pennata (Feather Grass). H. P. 
Silvery white, feathery plumes. 2 ft. .05 
GREVILLEA (Silk Oak). G. P. Fern-like 
foliage. Fine decorative plant for house 
or greenhouse. 
3260 robusta. . Yx oz. ®0c. .10 
