INDIANAPOLIS, IND. 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Spectabilis 
Heart shaped rose-red flowers in April- 
•Maj’. 35c. 
DK T.VMNUS Gas Plan! 
Kraxinella Alba li-3 ft. 
.Sometimes called •■Burniti}? Bush,” because- 
in dry weather the white floAvers emit a 
vapor Avhich is inflammable. Blooms in 
June-July. 50c. 
Ilubra 3-4 ft. 
Kosy-purple floAvers in June-August. 35c. 
DKJITAIAS PURPUREA GLOXINIAR- 
FLOR.\ 2-3 ft. Common Foxglow 
Si)otted floAvers in June-July. Assortecl col 
ors of Avhite, rose, purple and yelloAv. 
ECHINOPSE RITRO 2-3 ft. 
Blue Globe Tliistle 
Thistle-like foliage. Blue floAvers in July- 
September, forming g’obular heads Avhich 
can be dried and remain attractive for a 
long time. 
ERYNGIUM PLANU.M 3 ft. 
Eryngo or Sea lloll.v 
Bound heads of blue floAvers in July-.\ugust. 
Heart shaped leaves. 
Ileliantbemum (Sun Rose) 
El'UALI.A (See Grasses) 
EUPHORBl.V Spurge 
*Cyparissias 2 in. 
Umbels' of yelloAV flowers in May. 
*.Ryrsinites 0 in. 
Gre 5 ’ trailer. Large heads of velloAv floAvers. 
35c. 
*PolycIiroma 12 in. 
Umbels of yelloAv floAvers in May-June. 35c. 
EESTUCA (See Grasses) 
rUNKIA (See Ilosta) 
<;AILEARDIA ARTIST.4TA 3 ft. 
Blanket Flower 
hard center of deep maroon thickly bor¬ 
der'd by petals of orange and yelloAV, strik¬ 
ingly ringed by circles of crimson-red and 
maroon. 
GYPSOPHYEEA PANICUEATA 3 ft. 
Baby’s Breath 
V’ery branching and spreading. Tiny Avhite 
floAA’ers in loose panicles in June-July. 
Gause-like or misty appearance. 25c. 
♦Repens 6 in. Creeping Gypsopliylla 
White or pale rose floAvers in June-July. 25c. 
Rosenschleier 
DAvarf, continuous blooms of pink floAA’ers. 
50c. 
HELIANTHEMUM Sun Rose 
♦Mutabile 6 in. 
lOvergreen plants, forming broad clumps, 
hidden by mass of bloom during July-Sep- 
tember. 
White .$0.25 
Rose .30 
HEMEROCAEEIS SOVEREIGN HYBRIDA 
2-3 ft. Day Lily 
Tall grass-like foliage. Dark orange flOAr- 
ers in June. 
(;EU3I .\vens 
.Mrs. Bradshaw 
Double crimson-scarlet tloAvers in June- 
September. 25c. 
Lady Stratheden 2 ft. 
Rich golden-yelloAA’. double flowers in June- 
September. 25c. 
HEUCHERA Alumroot 
Lithophila ft. Coral Bells 
Imng panicles of small pinkish fioAvers in 
May-September. 25c. 
Rosamund! 
OA’^er tAvo months bloom of coral pink blos¬ 
soms. 35c. 
(JR.VSSES (Hardy Ornamental) 
Erianthus Ravennae 10-12 ft. 
Ravenna Grass 
From 30-50 floAver spikes, long, dense and 
silky. 50c. 
Festuca Ovuna Glauca 2 ft. Sheep’s Fescue 
DAvarf grass Avith glaucous foliage. Very 
iiarroAv leaves. 
Sanguinea 2 ft. 
Bright crimson bell-shaped_ floAvers AAuth 
petals shorter than calyx. 25c. 
HIBISCUS MASCHEUTOS M.4RVEL 
aiALLOWS 8 ft. Common Rose MalloAV 
Robust type of upright habit. Deepiy cut 
foliage. Enormous crimson, pink and Avhite 
flowers in August-Septeinber. 30c. 
'liscanthus Sinensis Gracillima Univittata 
0-7 ft. Japan Rusii 
Bright green color AAuth silvery mid-rib 
Very narrow foliage. 50c. 
M. Variegata 
Long, narrow striped leaves. 50c. 
•M. Zebrinus Zebra Grass 
Marked Avith broad bands across the leaves 
of yellow, making a good laAvn specimen 
50e 
IIOSTA Funkia 
Lancifolia 2 ft. Lanceleaf Plaintain Lily 
Narrow-leaved Plaintain L.—NarroAV green 
leaves. Lilac or pale lavender flowers, Au- 
gust-September. 25c. 
BERIS SEMPER VIRENS 12 in. 
Edging Candytuft 
White floAA'ers in 
Evergreen. 
\ nril-Ala A’ 
spreading. 
Don’t Forget iVIilorsanite 
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