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HOWARD GILLETT’S CATALOGUE. 
growing 1 
to (*> feel high, forming large clumps. 25 cents each, $2 per dozen. 
Japonica var. Zebrina (Zebra Grass) — The markings run crosswise of the leaf, 
giving a very strange appearance. 25 cents each, §2 per dozen. 
EUPATORIUM ageratoides (White Snakeroot) — 2 to 3 feet high, with a 
profusion of small white flowers, in heads, in late summer. Very desirable for 
cutting. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen. 
EUPHORBIA eorollata (Flowering Spurge) — A hardy, branching peren¬ 
nial, 2 to 3 feet high, with pure white petal-like bracts around the true flower. 
Fine for cutting. 15 cents each, SI per dozen. 
FUNKIA yrandillora (Day Lily) — Showy light green foliage, and clusters 
of pure white fragrant flowers. One of the very choicest plants. 20 cents each, 
aurea variegata (Variegated-leaved Day Lily)—The leaves are beautifully varie¬ 
gated with white. Very hardy. Clumps. 25 cents each. 
Thomas Hogg — Foliage banded with clear white. A very choice variety with 
large purplish lilac flowers. 20 cents each. 
GALEGA officinalis —Blue. Thrifty perennials with pea-shaped flowers. 
10 cents each. 
officinale alba— White. 10 cents each. 
GALAX aphylla — A pretty little evergreen with shining red or green 
leaves. From mountains of North Carolina. Stalk a foot high, bearing many 
small white flowers. 15 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
GAl LTilERIA procunibens ( Aromatic Wintergreen)—A low evergreen 
with bright green leaves. Flowers white, followed by the bright red berries, 
which remain until the next season. 20 cents each. §1.25 per dozen. 
GENTIANA Alldrewsii (Closed Gentian)— A 
pretty and strong-growing northern species, 
with clusters of blue flowers an inch or more 
in length. Plant in rich, moist soil. 15 cents 
each. §1 per dozen. 
GERANIUM Robertiamini (Crane’s Bill > — 
This little biennial is pretty for rockeries. It 
begins blooming in June and continues until 
October. Leaves strong scented. Flowers 
small, red-purple. Moist soil. 10 cents each, 
§1 per dozen. 
maculatum (Wild Crane’s Bill) — 15 cents each, 
§1 per dozen. 
GYPS0PHILLA paniciclata (1 nfant’s Breath) 
— 3 feet. Flowers very small, in open panicles 
hkpatica Tiur.oHA. with stiff wiry stems. Beautiful, and much 
used in all flower work where white flowers are needed. 15 cents each. 
HELIANTHIS decapetalus — A fine species with bright yellow flowers in 
broad heads. 3 to 5 feet. 20 cents each. 
HEUCHERA sailgllinea (Coral Bells) — Leaves evergreen, scalloped and 
marbled. Flowers borne on long stems, small, but of the most brilliant scarlet. 
20 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
HEMER0CALIS flava — ‘2 feet. Flowers large, open bell shaped, clear yel¬ 
low. Very fragrant. Forms large clumps. 15 cents each, §1.50 per dozen. 
HEPATICA triloba (Round Lobed llepatica)— One of the earliest of our 
wild wood flowers. Leaves three-lobed. Flowers varying from pure white to 
all shades of pink and dark purple. Fine for massing in the shady corner or 
open woods. 10 cents each, §1 per dozen, §5 per 100. 
SEE DESCRIPTION OF MY HARDY 
CARNATION AND GIANT LILY OF 
THE VALLEY. 
