40 ANDORRA NURSERIES, 
EULALIA JAPONICA ZEBRINA. 
like, and borne on long, clean stems, 
tipped with deep orange-yel¬ 
low, and banded with a more 
or less broad and well-defined 
band of deepest maroon, 
while the center is dark 
maroon in color. One of 
the finest of all hardy bor¬ 
der plants. 25 cents each. 
Helianthus multiflorus 
(The Great Perennial 
Single Sunflower). A 
vigorous-growing perennial 
six to seven feet in height, 
producing large, deep-yellow 
flowers from June to Octo¬ 
ber. 25 cents each. 
H. multiflorus plenus. A 
hardy, double-flowering, 
golden-yellow Sunflower of 
great beauty. The flowers 
are about three inches in 
diameter, and are produced 
in great abundance. Does well in any location. 
E. Japonica variegata. A very 
graceful, ornamental Grass from 
Japan. Its long, narrow leaf 
blades are striped with green, 
white, and often pink and yellow. 
It throws up flower stalks similar 
to Eulalia J., and is about the 
same habit of growth. 
25 cents; clumps 75 cents each. 
E. Japonica zebrina. This variety 
resembles Eulalia Japonica in 
hardiness, growth, and bloom. 
The long blades are marked with 
broad yellow bands across the leaf. 
It makes a very attractive speci¬ 
men plant for the lawn. 
25 cents each ; clumps $1.00 each. 
G aillardia (BlanketFlower). 
Among the showiest and most 
desirable of all hardy perennials, 
of easiest growth in any good soil. 
They commence to bloom in June, 
and then flower continuously until 
frost. No class is more showy or 
more desirable for the flower bor¬ 
der. The flowers are usually three 
inches or more in diameter, aster- 
admirably suiting them for cutting. The petals are 
BASKET OF ANEMONE FLOWERS. 
25 cents each. 
Six plants of one variety for the price of five; twelve plants for the price of ten. 
