3£e) *tmceoLLS ( .'Perennials - 
15 cents each, except as noted. 
Draba - Whitlow Grass 
Fladni/ensis (Androsaoca). A very hardy 
species from the Arctic regions. Produces 
a profusion of yellow flowers from March 
to May. Fine for rock garden. 
Echinops - Globe Thistle 
Ritro. Interesting and showy thistledike 
plants with globular heads of deep me- 
tallic blue flowers, which can be dried 
and remain attractive for a long time. 
2 to 3 ft. 
Eupatorium 
(Hardy Ageratum) 
Coelestinum. A pretty, hardy plant with 
light purple flowers similar to the Ager* 
atum; in flower from August until frost. 
12 to 24 inches. Good cut flower. 
Echinops Ritro 
Eulalia Zebrina 
Eulalia 
(Hardy Ornamental Grasses) 
A few dumps of these beautiful hardy 
grasses give an air of tropic luxuriance and 
piquant animation. Very effective as a 
background for rock gardens and pools. 
Gracillima. Narrow green leaves with a 
silvery white midrib. One of the finest, 
densest, darkest, and most sinuous. 25c 
each. 
Japonica. Long, narrow, graceful foliage 
and when in flower the attractive blooms 
are 4 to 5 ft. high. 25c each. 
J. variegata. Very ornamental; long, nar¬ 
row leaves, striped green, white and often 
pink or yellow. 25c each. 
J. zebrina. The long blades of this variety 
are marked with broad, yellow bands 
across the leaf. It makes a very attrac¬ 
tive specimen plant for the lawn. 4 to 
5 ft. 25c each. 
*Festuca glauca (Blue Fescue). Narrow¬ 
leaved dense tufts. Much used among 
rocks and edging perennials. 12 inches. 
25c each. 
Pennisetum japonicum (Fountain Grass). 
A beautiful grass whose flower heads are 
produced in the greatest profusion. Color 
rich mahogany conspicuously tipped with 
white. 25c each. 
Continued 
Funkia - Hosta 
(Plantain Lily) 
Very handsome, will thrive in almost any 
position, and invaluable for beds, borders, 
rockwork. and marshy ground. Both the 
foliage and flowers are beautiful. All IV 2 
to 2 ft. 
Lanceolata (Coerulea). Broad green leaves, 
purplish mauve flowers. One of the lat* 
est flowering. 1 to 2 ft. August and 
September. 
Lancifolia. Long, narrow leaves, dull green, 
produced in abundance; lilac'blue flowers 
during July and August. 2 ft. 
Subcordata grandiflora. Wide circles of 
broad leaves. Flowers large, waxy white, 
fragrant, borne in large trusses. IV 2 to 
2 ft. July and August. 20c each. 
Gaillardia 
(Blanket Flower) 
Grandiflora. Makes an unfailing supply of 
bloom in those rich, tawny shades bo 
highly prized. Flowers often measure 3 
inches in diameter, on clean 2'ft. stems. 
A hard center of deep maroon is thickly 
bordered by petals of orange and yellow, 
ringed by circles of crimson'red and ma' 
roon. All summer. 
Gaillardia 
Foxgloves in the Garden 
Our Prize Delphiniums for Shades of Blue 
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