Pkt. 
ERYNGIUM giganteum. (Silver Thistle). Orna¬ 
mental hardy perennial, blue flowers. 4 ft.SO.25 
ERYSIMUM linifolium. Also known as Cheiranthus 
linifolius. This charming hardy biennial which can 
be treated as an annual, is of low spreading habit 
with clear mauve Wallflower-like flowers.25 
EUPATORIUM fraseri. Hardy perennial with clusters 
of white flowers; fine for cutting. 2 ft.20 
GAILLARDIA Kelway’s Hybrids. An improved 
strain producing enormous flowers. Choice mixed. 
M oz. 75c., .25 
Portola Hybrids. A fine strain with broad petaled 
flowers, ranging through shades of bronzy red with 
gold tipped petals.25 
Torchlight. The flowers are golden yellow with a rich 
maroon red center and often measure 5 in. across.. .25 
grandiflora. Large, pure yellow flowers. oz. 40c., .10 
GAZANIA splendens hybrida. Showy, half hardy per¬ 
ennial. The plants are low growing with a good quan¬ 
tity of long-stemmed, Daisy-like flowers in brilliant 
shades of orange and yellow, as well as cream and 
white.25 
GENTIANA acaulis (Blue. Gentian). . Intense, blue, 
bell-sbaped flowers, suited to moist and shady 
situations. 6 in.15 
GEUM coccineum fl. pi., Mrs. J. Bradshaw. Hand¬ 
some variety with large, double, bright scarlet flowers 
in bloom all Summer, ft.25 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow, a counter¬ 
part in all other respects to Mrs. Bradshaw.25 
Prince of Orange. The color of this variety is a true 
rich orange shade, the plant is sturdy with long and 
strong stalks.35 
GILIA coronopifolla. Half-hardy biennial giving long 
spikes of brilliant scarlet-crimson flowers interspersed 
with fine Larkspur-like foliage. A very striking 
plant. 4 ft.25 
GRASSES, Ornamental 
Arundo Donax (Giant Reed). Tall variety with 
green leaves. 15 ft.10 
Erianthus Ravennae (Plume Grass). Fine silvery 
plumes. 8 ft.10 
Eulalia japonica. Long, dark green leaves. 6 ft.15 
Eulalia zebrina (Zebra Grass). Dark green leaves, 
barred with creamy white.15 
Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). Long sil¬ 
very plumes. 10 ft. .10 
For Annual Varieties, see page 21. 
GYPSOPHILATpaniculata. Small, white flowers, fine 
for bouquets. 2 ft.M oz. 50c., .15 
paniculata fl. pi. “Snow White.” Pure white, pro¬ 
ducing a larger percentage of double flowers than 
the old type.25 
repens. A dwarf trailing variety suitable for rocker¬ 
ies; it has pinkish-white flowers, and^is a continuous 
bloomer. 6 in. y% oz. 75c., .25 
HELENIUM autumnale superbum. Late flowering, 
hardy perennials, broad heads of golden yellow 
flowers; 5 ft. H oz. $1.00, .25 
Bigelow. Rich yellow^witlTbrown'disc. 4ift..20 
Riverton Gem. A fine variety, flowers opening old 
gold, changing as they mature to Wallflower red. 
3 ft.25 
HELIOTROPE. These favorite greenhouse and bedding 
plants are highly valued for their sweet-scented 
flowers. iy ft. 
Lemoine’s Giant Mixed.25 
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