2(j Edioard Gillett, Soufhwick, Mass. — Hardy Perennials 
Chintouia borealis (see pa^e 23) 
EUPATORIUM ageratoides (White Snakcroot). ^ 
Two to 3 feet high, with a profusion of small, 
white flowers, in heads in late summer. Very 
desirable for cutting. 10 cts. each, SI.00 per 
doz. ; seeds, o cts. 
E. perfoliatum (Thoroughwort). ® Two to 3 feet; 
opposite leaves and flat heads of white flowers; 
moist places, lo cts. each, SI.25 per doz. 
E. purpureum (Trumpet Weed; Joe Pye Weed). ® 
Four to 10 feet high with smooth, purple 
stalks; leaves in whorls; large, showy, purple 
heads of flowers, borne on top. Found in wet 
meadows and along streams. 25 cts. 
EUPHORBIA corollata (Flowering Spurge) m A 
hardy, branching perennial, 1 to 2 feet high, 
with pure white, pctaldike bracts around the 
true (lower. Fine for cutting. 15 cts. each, 
SI. 25 per doz. 
FUNKIA aurea variegata (Variegated-leaved Day 
Lily). # The leaves of this variety are beauti¬ 
fully variegated with white. Very hardy. 
Clumps, 25 cts. 
F. Thomas Hogg. ^ Foliage banded with clear 
white. A very choice variety, with large, 
purplish lilac flowers. 25 cts. each. 
GALAX aphylla. A pretty little evergreen, with 
shining red or green leaves. From mountains 
of North Carolina. Stalks a foot high, bearing 
many small, white flowers. Clumps. 25 cts. 
each, S2.00 per doz. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora. # Large, yellow and 
red flowers on stems a foot high, shaped like 
an ox-eye daisy; showv. 15 cts. each: seed. 
5 cts. 
ERYTHRONIUM Americanum (Dog’s- 
tooth V^'iolet). m This plant is 
often called Adder’s Tongue, It 
grows about 10 inches high, bear¬ 
ing in early spring bright yellow 
lily-like flowers about an inch 
broad. Plant 0 inches below the 
surface. A beautiful plant. 10 
cts. each, SLOO per doz. 
E. grandiflorum. From the western 
coast. Flowers yellow. 15 cts. 
each, SI. 25 per doz. 
E. albidum (White Dog’s-tooth Violet). 
m Flowers bluish white. (See 
illustration on page 25.) 15 cts 
each, SI.25 per doz. 
EQUISITUM hyemale (Scouring 
Rush). ® Two feet high, stems 
round-grooved, abounding in silex; 
used for scouring; a good plant for 
moist banks, sun or shade. 15 cts. 
Digitalis lanata (see page 25) 
See page one for explanation of signs before description of plants. 
