88 
Fottler, biske, Rawson Co., Boston 
Gourds, Ornamental Quick growing 
vines; excellent for covering- arbors, walls 
and waste places. Gourds grow in very- 
curious shapes and are used for house 
No. ornaments. Pkt. 
.'1120 Finest Mixed Varieties. 15 f t.. . Oz. 25c.$0.05 
3125 Apple Shaped (Maliformus). Striped... .05 
3130 Bottle Shaped (Lagenaria vulgaris). 
Light green.Oz. 25c. .05 
3135 Cannon Ball. (L. rotunda).Oz. 25c. .05 
3110 Citron Shaped (Cucurbita limoniformis). .05 
31 15 
Dipper, or Calabash . 
3150 
Dish Cloth ( L. Corsica). 
.Oz. 25c. 
.01 
3156 
Egg Shaped (Cucurbita ovifera). 
White. 
.01 
8160 
Gooseberry (Cucumis grossularia). 
Hercules’ Club. Often 1 ft. long. 
.01 
3165 
.01 
3170 
Orange (Cucurbita aurantiaca). 
Orange. 
.01 
3175 
Pear Shaped (Cucurbita pyriformis). .. 
.o; 
8180 
Powder Flask (L. pyrotheca) . . 
.Oz. 25c. 
.o: 
3183 
Serpent (Cucumis flexuosus) .. 
Striped Angora. 
.Oz. 25c. 
.0; 
3185 
. Oz. 25c. 
.01 
3190 
Chinese Red Turban. 
Collection, one each of any six varieties. .25 
Grasses, Ornamental t Mr U vaHou°s 
colored foliage, some varieties for their 
flowers. Many sorts are useful in masses 
on lawns and in gardens. Roots of many 
varieties listed under Hardy Perennials, 
3205 Anindo Donax variegata. If. P. Droop¬ 
ing green and white striped leaves. 
9 ft.05 
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 Erhanthus Favennae. 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). 
If. A. Flowers in bushy panicles. Ex¬ 
cellent for bouquets. 3 ft.05 
3210 Penuisetuni longistylum. II. A. Graceful 
drooping heads. Excellent for bou¬ 
quets. 2 ft.05 
3245 Pennisetum 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 
Gypsophila paniculata fl. pi. 
No. Pkt. 
3260 GBEVILLEA robusta (Silk Oak). G. P. 
Fern-like foliage. Fine decorative plant 
for house or greenhouse.... Vx oz. 30c.$0.10 
(Baby’s Breath). Graceful 
oypsopniia plants, with tiny flowers pro¬ 
duced in abundance in loose panicles. Ex¬ 
cellent for their delicate effect in bouquets. 
3265 Paniculata fl. pi. H. P. An exceedingly 
fine new double of the purest white, 
superseding in every respect the origi¬ 
nal Gypsophila paniculata. 
3270 Grancliilora alba. H. A. Extra large 
flowers, pure white.Oz. 30c. 
3275 elegans. H. A. Pure white tiny flowers. 
3280 canninea. New. Bright carmine rose. 
bushes grow about 10 inches high; 
very free flowering. Vx oz. 20c. 
3285 muralis. H. A. Bright rose. .. . Yx oz. 15c. 
3290 Paniculata. PL P. Pure white. Plants 
make fine clumps for garden use. ... 
For plants of this variety, see page 161. 
HELENTUM (Sneezewort). H. P. Very 
showy herbaceous plant; flowers most¬ 
ly yellow and similar to the Rud- 
beckia. Plants, see page 161. 
3295 Bigelowi. Yellow. 2 ft. Yx oz. $1.00 
3300 autumnale superbuni. Rich yellow. 5 ft. 
3305 Hoopesii. Pure orange yellow. Extra 
early. Yx oz. 50c. 
GLADIOLUS and DAHLIAS. See pages 
118-151. 
.20 
.10 
.05 
.10 
.05 
.05 
.10 
.10 
.15 
Ornamental Grass, Eulalia zebrina 
