The Elm City Is l rsery Co., New Haven, Connecticut. 
GRASSES ORNAMENTAL— Continued from page 44 
-MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. YARIEGATUS. 6 to 8 
feet. l'ohage striped witli white, otherwise like preced¬ 
ing. 
•MISCANTHUS SINENSIS VAR. ZEBRINUS. 6 to S 
feet. Foliage with yellow bars. 
•MISCANTIIUS SINENSIS VAR. GRACILLIMUS. 
S feet. White mid-rib. 
pi-IALARIS ARUNDINACEA 
(Ribbon Grass). 
’ ‘ to 3 feet. 
VARIEGATA. 
Graceful grass 
C to 
feet. 
with 
A 
ground cover vine. Splendid 
and for the rockery. 
Similar 
richly 
UNIOLA LATTFOLIA. 2 
graceful nodding heads. 
GRASS SEED, see page 01 
GROUND IVY ( Nepeta). 
for covering embankments 
GROUND IVY VARIEGATED-LEAF (Nepeta). 
to the above other than the foliage, which 
variegated with white. 
‘GYPSOPH1LA, see Baby’s Breath. 
•HELENIUM AUTUMNALE, see Sneezeweed. 
HEL1ANTHUS, see Sun-Flower. 
"HELIOPSIS LAEVIS. 4 to 5 feet. July to November. 
Splendid hardy plant with rich yellow daisy-like flow¬ 
ers in great profusion. Very vigorous and will thrive 
under unfavorable conditions; splendid for cut flowers, 
lasting for weeks. 
HELEBORUS, see Christmas Rose. 
HEMEROCALLIS, see Lilies. 
ITEUCHERA SANGUINEA (Coral Bells). 1J to 2 feet. 
July to October. The leaves are circular, with delicately fringed 
live grayish marbled green and evergreen. Flowers coral red, 
loose clusters. 
HIBISCUS, see Mallow. 
HOLLYHOCKS. Always 
one season of growth 
plants of a blooming 
Miss Lingard, 
Hardy White Phlox, one 
of the best early white. 
edges 
small, 
and 
and 
of an attrac- 
produeed itt 
popular garden plant and while they are grown from 
before they will bloom. There is always, therefore, 
seed it 
dema*' 
takes 
d for 
Salmon rose; Double-mixed: 
ize. Following colors: Double Red, White, Yellow, Pink, Maroon, 
Caerulium ). 
A favorite 
quantity of 
Larkspur. 
Allegheny—semi-double, Pink. 
IBERIS, see Candytuft. 
"JACOB’S LADDER (Polcmonium 
10 to 12 inches. May and Tune, 
old garden plant, producing a 
attractive blue blooms. 
JAPAN IRIS, see page 40. 
KANSAS FEATHER, see Liatris. 
KN1PMOFIA ALOIDES, see Lily Torch. 
LARKSPUR (Bee) (Delphinium Elatum). 3 to 
6 feet. June to August. Deepest blue. A 
most desirable plant. 
LARKSPUR (Delphinium Formosuin). 3 to G 
feet. June to August. This type cf Lark¬ 
spur is superb. Color, soft porcelain blue; 
produced on tall spikes. 
LATHYRUS LATIFOLHJS, see Pea (perennial). 
LAWN GRASS SEED, see page 64. 
LEMON LILY, see I ilies. 
LIATRUS PYCXOSTACHYA (Kansas Gay 
Feather). 4 to 0 feet. July to August. 
Most showy ard 'attractive plants’, produc¬ 
ing spikes of rosy-purple flowers. 
LINUM PERENNUM. see Flax. 
LOBELIA CARDINALIS (Cardinal Flower 1 . 2 
to 3 feet. August and September. Rich, 
fiery red flowers, handsome for the border. 
"LOTUS CORNICULATUS (Baby’s Slippers). 
July to November. Bright yellow; spreading 
on the ground. Good foreground border 
plants. 
"LYCHNIS CHALCEDONI A. Scarlet Light¬ 
ning. 1 to 2 feet. May and June. \ ery 
fine border plant. 
LYCHNIS CHALCEDONI A VAR. ALBA. 2 
to 3 feet. June to July. White flowered 
f orm. 
LYCHNIS GHALCEDONIA VAR. RUBRA IT.. 
A very beautiful new double variety. 
LYCHNIS IIA AGE AN A. 12 to 15 inches. 
to Lily. Brilliant orange-scarlet flowers 
"LYCHNIS YISCARIA VAR. ALBA. 12 
inches. May and June. White. A 
dainty plant with evergreen foliage. 
"LYCHNIS YISCARIA VAR. SPLEXDEXS. 
(Ragged Robin). 12 to 15 inches. May and 
June. Produces masses of very brilliant rose 
colored flowers, resembling Scotch Pinks. 
•LYSIMACHIA BARYSTACHYS. 1 foot. June 
to August. Flowers white. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA (Creeping Jen¬ 
ny). June and July. A splendid cover plant,, 
Brilliant, showv. yellow flowers. 
"MU 10W (Hibiscus 'Mocheiitos Rosea) (Swamp 
Rose Mallow). A tall thrifty plant, desir¬ 
able for sunny place. 1-lowers large, rose- 
colored and very showy. 
The nlxive llurdy Herbaceous Plants are 
follows, unless otherwise noted. The very 
l)e snpplled in the sorts marked with n * 
^ery strong Field Clumps ( Express or Freight ) •■•••••• 
-trong Field Grown, usual size (Express recommended). . 
smaller size (mostly field grown) . 
in three sizes. 
to 
vv fi el (1 
clumps 
et.n only 
the left 
Each. 
Per 10. 
Per 100 
50c*. 
$4.00 
$35.00 
25c. 
2.00 
15.00 
15c. 
1.25 
10.00 
FOR SPECIAL DISCOUNTS SEE INSIDE FRONT COl ER PAGE. 
