3f* C. Louett, Little ^iltier, J13. 3!» : 
$att!p perennial plant?. 
EUPATORIUM. 
Thoughtwort. 
AGERATOIDES. (3 to 4 feet.)—A strong growing plant, 
useful for the back of borders. In August and Septem¬ 
ber it produces a profusion of small, white, fuzzy flowers 
in dense heads. Useful for cutting. (See cut.) 
COELESTINUM. Hardy Ageratum or Mist Flower.— 
Known also as Conoclinum coelestinum. An invaluable 
species, growing 2 feet high and covered with a mantle 
of rich blue flowers, from early in August until late 
October. The flowers closely resemble a deep colored 
Ageratum and are borne in equally lavish profusion. Very 
effective, there being very few hardy perennials indeed 
that approach it in beauty during its season of bloom. 
Valuable for cutting, and very lasting. 
Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 
FUNKIA. 
Plantain Eily. Day E-ily. 
CEBULEA ( Lanceolata ). Blue Day Eily. —Handsome 
dark green, glossy foliage and numerous tall stems, 
clothed with blue lily-like flowers during July and Au¬ 
gust. Attractive and decorative at all times. Each, 15c; 
doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 
LANCIFOLIA UNDULATA VABIEGATA. Variegated Day 
Lily.—W avy foliage, conspicuously and beautifully va¬ 
riegated with pure white; useful for foliage effects and for 
edging. Each, 10c; doz., $1.00; 100, $6.00. 
SIEIOLBIANA.—Tall growing, with large leaves; flowers 
white, with a pale lilac tinge. Very ornamental in foliage. 
Each, 12c; doz., $1.25; 100, $8.00. 
SUBCOBDATA GEANDIFLOBA. White Day Eily.—E x¬ 
quisite flowers, large, long and trumpet-shaped, pure 
white with delicious fragrance; produced abundantly on 
long stems throughout the summer. Glossy foliage of 
bright light green. Especially effective and charming 
when grouped in masses of a dozen or more plants. (See 
cut.) Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 
THOS. HOGG. (1 feet.)—A grand variety from Japan 
forming large clumps of very large, gracefully drooping, 
dark green leaves broadly margined with creamy white. 
The flowers appear in September and are light purple or 
deep lavender in color. Each, 20c; doz., $2.00. 
A set, one each of the five, for 60c. 
GAILLARDIA. Blanket Flower. 
Giant Hybrid Gaillardia, half size. 
GRANDIFLORA.—Unequaled for rich and constant dis¬ 
play of bloom, from early June until freezing weather. 
The flowers are held on long, strong stems and are of 
unique forms. The prevailing colors are bright golden 
yellow and rich reddish brown, sporting into every 
imaginable shade and tint; though the major portion 
have reddish chocolate centers, with rings of crimson, 
maroon, orange or vermilion and deeply tipped with 
orange, yellow or lemon in an endless variety of ar¬ 
rangement and shades of color. Plant of spreading 
habit, very vigorous and enduring, and succeeds on all 
soils and under all conditions. Useful for cutting. 
GRANDIFLORA COMPACTA.—Of dwarf, bushy habit, 
rarely exceeding 12 inches high. Compact, dense plant 
covered with flowers of the same size, colors, markings 
and brilliancy as the type. 
GIANT HYBRIDS. ( Kelway’s .)—A new strain of G. 
grandidora , producing flowers of marvelous size and 
beauty in lavish profusion. The flowers are truly gigan¬ 
tic, (many of them measuring from 4 to 5 inches across), 
are of varied forms and shades of yellow, orange, ma¬ 
roon and reddish chocolate; those with yellow petals and 
a maroon zone predominating. The plants are literally 
covered with flowers from early June until freezing wea¬ 
ther. (See cut.) Each, 15c; doz., $1.50; 100, $10.00. 
Price, (except at noted), each, 12c; doz. $1.25; 100, 
$ 8 . 00 . 
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