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ERIGERON, Intermedium ( Flea Bane)—Daisy-like flowers of rose, tinted \vhite-25c 2.50 
FOXGLOVE—White or Rose; fine for tall effects near shrubs .20c 2.00 
Yellow—Pale yellow flowers on plants 3 to 4 feet —-. 15 1.50 
Special Mixed—Contains a fine assortment of colors .15c 1.50 
Lanata—Odd flowers, gray corolla, white lips .20c 2 00 
Mammoth Mixed—Large; flowers on the end of the spike bloom first.20c 2.00 
FUNKIA Sieboldiana—Large, green foliage, flowers white, tinged lilac.20c 2.00 
Subcordata Grandiflora—Fragrant, large, showy flowers of pure white.2Cc 2.00 
Variegata—Large, green foliage with pretty white variations .20c 2 00 
GAILLARDIA Grandiflora —We have a fine asortment; reddish-brown centers.15c 1.50 
GERANIUM Sanquineum (Crane’s Bill)—Border plant; crimson blooms.20c '2.00 
GEUM Coccineum—Brilliant scarlet flowers; two feet .15c 1.50 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Large double scarlet, extra fine. The best .20c 2.00 
GILLENIA Trifoliata—Strong growing border plant; silver pink, three feet.25c 2.50 
GRASS, HARDY ORNAMENTAL, Pampas—Large, white plumes; 8 to 10 feet 25c 2.50 
Hardy Fountain Grass—Four feet; bronze-purple heads .20c 2.00 
Eulalia Gracillima Univittata—Six to 7 feet, narrow leaf ..20c 2.00 
Eulalia Japonica Zebrina Stricta—Traverse variations of green and yellow; 
six feet.25c 2 50 
Arundo Donax (Great Red)—Large foliage; height 20 feet .25c 2.50 
Ribbon Grass—Variegated foliage, excellent border grass; one foot.20c 2.00 
GUARA—Three to 4 feet; rosy-white flowers; July until frost; very odd flowers .-15c 2.00 
GYPSOPHILA (Baby Breath) Paniculata—Large panicalcs of fine flowers.20c 2 00 
Acutifolia—August. Upright habit, fine white blooms .20c 2.00 
Paniculata Double—Most effective; the flowers are more pronounced.25c 2.50 
Cerastioides — Suitable for carpet bedding. Dense mass of small white flow¬ 
ers three inches high .15c 1.50 
HELENIUM Riverton Beauty—-Lemon-yellow, with purplish cone .20c 2.00 
Riverton Gem—Old gold marbled with wallflower red .15c 1.50 
Autumnale Rubrum—Bright terra-cotta red; 4 feet; August and September.25c 2 50 
Pumilum Magnificium—18 inches; smothered with golden yellow flowers all 
summer . j .25c 2 50 
HELIANTHUS (Sunflower) Rigidus Japonicus—Blooms from July until fall.20c 2.00 
Wolley Dod—Deep-yellow flowers, blooms in September .20c 200 
Multiflorus Double—Large double dahlia-like flowers . 25c 2.50 
Multiforus Maximus — Giant single sort growing six feet high with golden 
yellow flowers 6 inches across. July.20c 2 00 
Giganteus—Medium-sized, bright canary yellow flowers in Sept, and Oct.20c 2.00 
Orgyalis—6 feet tall, medium-sized single yellow flowers in September. Foli¬ 
age very distinct . 20c 2.00 
MAXIMILIANI—La test of all. Graceful golden yellow sprays in October; 5 to 
7 feet .20c 2.00 
HELIOPSIS (Orange Sunflower) Scabra Excelsa—Crome-yellow, semi-double.25c 2 50 
Scabra Zinniaflora—Double, light orange, Zinnia-shaped blooms.20c 2.00 
Pitcheriana Semi-Plena—Semi-double flowers of deep golden yellow; two 
inches in diameter. Fine cut flower.. 20c 2.00 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas Rose)—Valuable hardy plants, blooming very early in 
the Spring. Dogwood-like flowers; 3 inches across.35c 3.50 
HEMEROCALLIS (Day Lily) Flava -T ^emon-yellow flowers in June.15c 1.50 
Fulva (Orange Day Lily)—Four to 5 feet, orange, trumpet-shaped blooms.15c 1 50 
Kwanso, Double—Large double orange flowers in July .25c 2 50 
Thunbergi—Rich buttercup-yellow; July-..25c 2 50 
Queen of the May (New)-—Produces flower stems 3 to 5 feet high, with 12 
to 18 flowers in a cluster; color rich Ttdian yellow .35c 3.50 
Aurantica—Large, trumpet -shaped flowers of orange color; reverse of petals 
Indian vellow. Sweet scented.-..25c 2 50 
Florham—Strong grower, 31 feet, with large, rich yellow trumpet-shaped flow¬ 
ers. marked with Indian yellow.25c 2.50 
Gold Dust—Bright Indian yellow, buds and reverse bronzy gold.15c 1.50 
Citrina—A Chinese variety of strong growth. 4 feet. Large, pale lemon-yellow 
froclv produced. In flower for six weeks .50c 5.00 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Sanauinea—Bright coral-red bells .25c 2 50 
Gracillima Hybrids—Two feet high, fine airy blooms .20c 2 CM) 
HIBISCUS (Mallows) Crimson Eye—White crimson eve; large .20c 2 00 
Palatrus—Rosy-pink flowers in various shades . 20c 2.00 
New Giants Mixed—Gigantic bloom 8 to 10 inches across; mixed .25c 2 50 
Yellow—Distinct from the other colors usually seen .25c 2.50 
HOLLYHOCKS. Double—Red. maroon, rose, salmon rose, yellow, white .20c 2.00 
Double Mixed—Fine mixture .15c 1 50 
Single Mixed—Fine assortment of colors..'5c 1.50 
Newport Pink—Finest double, pure pink sort 20c 2.00 
Dr Faust—The double black Hollyhock.20c 2 00 
