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Gaillardia 
FESTUCA glauca (Fescue grass). 12 in. 
June. Excellent hardy edging plant. . . . 
FUNKIA (Plantain Lily). A beautiful class 
of plants growing well in partial shade, 
grandiflora subcordata (White Day 
Lily). 2 ft. A pure white trumpet-flow¬ 
ered and fragrant species. July to Sept, 
lancifolia. 2 ft. Spikes of lilac flowers. 
June to Sept.. 
unduiata variegata. 1 ft. Beautiful va¬ 
riegated foliage, flowers lilac. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora (Blanket Flow¬ 
er) . 2 ft. Large crimson and gold; good 
for cutting. June to Nov. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata (Baby’s Breath). 
2 ft. An old-fashioned favorite; very 
useful high-colored flowers. June to Aug. 
repens (Creeping Chalk Plant) . 6 ft. Pale 
pink. June and July. Trailing in habit. 
SELENIUM autumnale rubrum. 5 ft. 
Reddish brown, Aster-shaped flowers; 
profuse bloomer. Aug. to Oct. 
autumnale superbum* 5 ft. Immense 
heads of deep golden yellow flowers. 
Aug. to Oct... 
Bigelowi. 3 ft. Yellow flowers 2 in. 
across; dark center. Aug. to Oct. 
grandicephalum striatum. 4 ft. Flow¬ 
ers deep orange, striped amd blotched 
with crimson. July to Sept. . . . „. 
Hoopesii. 3 ft. Orange-yellow flowers; 
June and July. 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower). These form a 
very important group of bold, showy 
Autumn-flowering plants. Indispensable 
for large borders and woodland walks, 
decapetalus. 5 ft. Free-flowering, clear 
yellow flowers. Sept, and Oct. 
Isetiflorus. 5 ft. Semi-double, deep, or¬ 
ange-yellow flowers; fine for cutting. 
July to Sept. 
Miss Mellish. 6 ft. Large, single, golden 
yellow. Sept, and Oct. 
multiflorus fl. pi. 4 ft. Deep yellow, 
double Dahlia-like flowers. One of the 
best for cutting. Protect in Winter. 
July to Oct. 
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HELIOPSIS Piteheriana (Ox-Eye). 3 ft. Each DoS 
Very desirable, blooming all through the 
Summer. Deep orange yellow.. $0.25 $2.50 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily). One of our 
most valuable flowers for the border; 
sweet scented. 
aurantiaca major. 3 ft. Brilliant orange- 
yellow flowers; very large; from Japan. 
July and August..35 3.50 
flava. 3 ft. Golden yellow; very fragrant 
May and June. .25 2.50 
Fulva (Tawny Day Lily). 2 to 3 ft. Orange. 
July and Aug. Handsome flowers.25 2.50 
Gold Dust. ft. Bright Indian yel¬ 
low, reverse of petals bronzy gold. 
June and July.25 2.50 
Middendorfiana. 2 ft. Dark orange- 
yellow. Fine bloomer. June and July. .25 2.50 
Thunbergii. 4 ft. Latest blooming va¬ 
riety. Rich yellow. July and August.. .25 2.50 
HESPERIS matronalis (Sweet Rocket). 
3 ft. Fragrant purple flowers in spikes. 
One of the oldest garden flowers. June 
and July. 25 2.50 
HEUCHERA sanguinea. 1 y 2 ft. Graceful 
spikes of delicate coral red flowers. June 
and July. .25 2.50 
HIBISCUS, Crimson Eye (Mallow). 4 ft. 
Large, pure white, with crimson spot 
in center. July and Aug.25 2.50 
snoseheutos roseus. 4 ft. Showy pink 
flowers. July and Aug.25 2.50 
Mallow Marvels. 5 ft. Robust, upright 
habit, with abundance of enormous 
flowers in richest shades of pink, crim¬ 
son and white.35 3.50 
HOLLYHOCKS. Finest double variety.25 2.50 
Double-fringed Alleghany. Mixed. .25 2.50 
Finest Single Varieties .25 2.50 
XBERIS sempervirens (Candytuft). 1 ft. 
Evergreen foliage; good for borders. May 
and June.20 2.00 
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Hemerocallis flava 
PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE 
