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DICENTRA — Eximea (Plumy Bleeding Heart). Has the 
most beautiful foliage of all the perennial plants, and 
has heart-shaped flowers on racemes that bloom all 
summer _ 1.50 
Spectabilis (True Bleeding Heart). This is the old- 
fashioned Bleeding Heart. Very valuable for cutting 
and also forcing_ 2.00 
DIGITALIS—Gloxiniaeflora (Foxglove). A very striking 
perennial for the border. Blooms of a thimble-shape 
in separate colors of rose, purple and white in July and 
August _ 1.50 
Shirley Hybrids. Improved Gloxiniaeflora in a mixture 
of colors __ 1.50 
DORONICUM—Excelsum (Leopardi Bane). The single 
flowers are produced on long, stiff stems, resembling 
a very large yellow daisy. Blooming very early in 
spring. Fine for cutting. 2 feet. Pot plants_ 1.50 
ECHINACEA — Purpurea (Purple Cone Flower). Very at¬ 
tractive, large daisy-like flowers with a large cone- 
shaped center, reddish purple flowers from July to 
October. 3 feet_ 1.25 
ECHINOPS — Ritro (Globe Thistle). Attractive thistle with 
large steel blue flowers which if cut and dried will keep 
natural color. Grows 3 feet high_ 1.50 
EULALIA —Ornamental grasses, good for a tropical effect, 
and large beds, for edging ponds and streams. 
Gracillima Univittata (Japan Rush). Long green leaves 
4 to 5 feet high_ 1.50 
Japonica Variegata. Long narrow leaves striped green 
and white _ 1.50 
Japonica Zebrina (Zebra Grass). Named from the stripes 
of yellow across leaves every 2 or 3 inches_ 2.00 
EUPATORIUM — Coelestinum (Mist Flower). Myriads of 
small azure-blue flowers. August to September. Val¬ 
uable for cutting purposes. 2 feet high_ 1.50 
EUPHORBIA — Corollata (Flowering Spurge). This plant 
grows to a height of 3 feet. During the month of Au¬ 
gust it is covered with little white flowers. Very useful 
as a mixture with other cut flowers- 1.25 
Polycbroma. One of summers early blooming plants. 
Very attractive, with heads of yellow flower umbels 
in early June. About 1 foot in height- 2.00 
HARDY FERNS —For back ground subjects or group 
planting are, unsurpassed. Will do well in a mixture 
of peat moss and light soil. 
Adiantum Pedatum —(Maidenhair). Growth of this fern 
is the most delicate of all the ferns. But when estab¬ 
lished, grows readily. Growth 12 to 18 inches. Stems 
black with curved fronds_ 1.50 
Atpidium Acrostichoides —(Christmas Fern). A Ever¬ 
green type, showy in the winter, in protected places. 
Fronds very deep green. Height 18 inches_ 1.50 
Aspidium Marginale —(Evergreen Wood Fern). Desira¬ 
ble for moist places. Fronds of a light green. Height 
18 inches_ 1.50 
Onoclea Struthiopteri*—(Ostrich Fern). The tallest of 
the fern group. Very stately as a back ground sub¬ 
ject. Desirable when planted in group plantings. 
Height 3% feet-._ 1.50 
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