RUBBECKIA (Cone Flower). 
Sliowy, single yellow flowers, with a deep purple center, blooming ali summer. 
BrUDBECKIA (Cone Flower), For description, see under cut. 
Golden Glow. A worthy novelty. I-arge, handsome double yellow flowers, much like the dahlia. 
EULALIA GRACILLIMA. 
The most graceful and attractive sort; leaves slender. 
SBDUAI spectabile. A dwarf plant, with'jlight 
green leaves, and showy, flat heads of rose- 
colored flowers. A late bloomer. Valuable 
for edging beds. 
YUCCA filamentosa. A fine hardy plant with 
evergreen leaves, lance-shaped, having pe¬ 
culiar whitish filaments. The flowers are on 
tall spikes, and are creamy white, bell¬ 
shaped. 
Ornamental 
» V GRfISSES. 
TheOrnamental Grasses form beautiful groups, 
or additions to beds of flowering shrubs. .They 
are especially valuable to break up stiff lines in 
shrubbery and to add an element of grace to the 
landscape. 
BULAItlA. Graceful and showy throughout 
the season; will grow in wet ground, and 
form pretty plumes for winter decoration. 
15 cts. 
Japonica. Green foliage. 
Variegata. Leaves striped. 
Zebrina. Leaves variegated in cross bands. 
Gracillima. For description, see under cut. 
PAMPAS GBASS (Erianlhns ravenfiis). 
Plumes of dark pearly color; height 8 feet. 
When well grown an e.xceedingly beautiful 
and decorative Grass. 
BAMBOO {Arttndo donax). Height 8 to 12 
feet. Hardy. Of a very distinct and]tropical 
appearance. 50 cts. 
