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AUTUMN PLANTING. 
The Elm City Nursery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
PAUSE INDIGO, see Baptisia. 
FERNS HARDY. Charming native plants. Inquire for special list. 
"FESTUCA GLAUCA. 1 to 1$ feet. Silvery blue foliage grass; very effective. 
FLAGS, see Iris, page 13. 
*FLAX PERENNIAL ( Linutn Perenne). 1 to 2 feet. June to September. A very desirable 
hardy garden plant, producing quantities of deep blue bell-shaped flowers on graceful, deli¬ 
cate stems. 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Myosotis Paluztris). The true variety which blcoms all summer. A delight¬ 
ful light blue. 
FOX-GLOVE ( Digitalis Purpurea). 3 to 5 feet. July and August. Old-fashioned garden favor¬ 
ite of easiest culture. 
FOX-GLOVE ( Digitalis Purpurea Alba). A white form of the above. 
FOX-GLOVE ( Digitalis Ambigua). 2 to 3 feet. June to August. Very hardy. Creamy white. 
FRAXINELLA, see Dictamnus. 
FUNKIA, see Lily Day, page 1G. 
GAILLARDIA ARISTATA (Blanket Flower). 2 to 3 feet. July to October. Bright red, yel¬ 
low splashes. Very desirable garden border plant. 
GARDEN HELIOTROPE, see Valeriana. 
GAS-PLANT, sec Dictamnus. 
GERMAN IRIS, see page 13. 
*GEUM IIELDREICIII. 10 to 12 inches. May to August. Pretty border plant, producing 
beautiful orange-red flowers in great profusion. 
*GEUM HELDREICHI VAR. SPLENDENS. • New variety even more showy than preceding. 
*GLOBE-FLOWER {Trollius AsiaUcus). 1 to 1$ feet. May. Resemble beautiful double but¬ 
tercups, rich clear yellow. 
GLOBE-FLOWER VAR. FIRE GLOBE. With deep orange blooms. One of the best varieties. 
*GLOBE-FLOWER VAR. ORANGE GLOBE. A variety with deepest orange color. 
GOLDEN HANDED LILY, see page 1G. 
GOLDEN-GLOW, see Rudbeckia. 
GOLDEN-ROD ( Solidago ), in variety. 
GOUTWEED, see Aegopodium. 
GROUND IVY ( Nepeta ). A ground cover vine. Splendid for covering embankments and for 
the rockery. 
*GY PSOPHILA, see Baby’s Breath. 
*HELENIUM AUTUMN ALE, see 
Sneezeweed. 
HEIJ A NTH US, see Sun-Flower. 
*HELIOPSIS LAEVIS. 4 to 5 feet. July 
to November. Splendid hardy plant 
with rich yellow daisy-like flowers in 
great profusion. Very vigorous and 
Will thrive under unfavorable condi¬ 
tions; splendid for cut flowers lasting 
for weeks. 
HELEIIORUS, see Christmas Rose. 
HEMEROCALLIS, see Lilies, page 17. 
HEUCHERA SANGTJINEA (Coral Bells). 
H to 2 feet. July to October. The 
leaves are circular with delicately 
fringed edges and of an attractive 
grayish marbled green and evergreen. 
Flowers coral red, small, and produced 
in loose clusters. 
HIBISCUS, see Mallow. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Always a popular gar¬ 
den plant and while they are grown 
from seed it takes one season of 
growth before they will bloom. There 
is always, therefore, a demand for 
plants of a blooming size. Following 
colors: Double Red, White, Yellow, 
Pink, Maroon, Salmon Rose: Double- 
mixed: Allegheny—semi-double, Pink. 
IBERIS, see Candytuft. 
# JACOB’S LADDER (Polemonium Coer - 
itleum). 10 to 12 inches. May and 
June. A favorite old garden plant, 
oroducing a quantity of attractive blue 
blooms. 
JAPAN IRIS, see na^e 13 
KANSAS FEATHER, see Liatris. 
KNIPHOFIA ALOIDES, see Lily Torch, 
page 17. 
LARKSPUR ( Delphinium ). 3 to 6 feet. 
June to August. A most important 
hardy garden plant of easiest culture. 
Tall, stately spikes ranging in color 
from almost white to the deepest 
shades of clear blue. Our stock has 
been grown from the finest strains, and 
will bloom freely the season following 
planting. See illustration. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLIUS, see Pea 
Perennial. 
LEMON LILY. p***» Lilies, nage 17 
LIATRIS PYCNOSTACHYA (Kansas 
Gay Feather. 4 to G feet. July to 
August. Most showy and attractive 
plants, producing spikes of rosy-purple 
flowers. 
rhe al>o%e Hardy Herbnceons Plant* are offered tn three size*, a* fol- 
! ,n V; NN The very heavy field elan,,,* can only he .ap¬ 
plied In Jhe sorts marked with a • to the left. Stoek will he potted to or- 
der and held for any delivery dale. 
* Very strong Field Clumps (Express or Freight) . 50c. $ 4.00 
Strong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended ). 25c. 2.00 
Smaller size (mostly field grown) . 15c. 1.25 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COVER PAGE. 
Per 100. 
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