10 MIRACLE GROW WITH VITAMIN B1 

tum Pedatum). Probably the 
most attractive of the native 
varieties. Stems dark with finely 
cut delicate green fronds. Likes 
a moist location. Each 20 cents. 
LADY FERN—X, (Asplenium 
Filixfoeminal), 3 ft. One of the 
larger growing varieties suc- 
ceeding in both sunny and 
shady locations. Very attractive 
in appearance. Each 15 cents. 
OSTRICH FERN— xX, (Struth- 
riopteris Germanical) 3 to 4 ft. 
A splendid fern for the north 

Hardy Mums, Asters, Tritoma in 
background with the new May- 
field Giant Shasta Daisy in ex- 
treme foreground 
side of buildings. Stately dark 
green fronds. Each 25 cents. 
FUNKIA—X, LANCEOLA- 
TA (Plantain Lily or Japanese 
Day Lily) 2 feet. A very hardy 
herbaceous perennial with 
pretty green foliage and lily-like 
lilac-blue flowers, borne on 
long stems in September. Grows 
in shade or sun and does extra 
well when set close to water. 
Each 9 cents. 
FUNKIA VARIEGATA— 
X, 2 ft. The variegated form of Day 
Lily. Very showy as leaves are 
bright green, striped with white, 
making a handsome effect all 
through the season. Each 25 
cents. 
GAILLARDIA— xX, (Indian 
Blanket Flower) 2 ft, Our long 
beds of Gaillardia loaded with 
their beautiful brilliantly col- 
ored flowers from early spring 
until late fall, always attracts a 
lot of favorable comment from 
visitors to our Nurseries. All 
agree that they are a beautiful 
sight with their bright orange, 
yellow and red flowers, growing 
on long stems up above the 
plants. You will enjoy having 
some of these plants for they 
will grow in almost any location 
and are well suited for beds, 
hedge rows, borders, and simple 
clump plantings. They also will 
give a blaze of color in a sunny 
position in your Rock Garden 
and as cut flowers they stand 
away up toward the head of the 
perennial, lass. We have a 
%. wooderf iglttea tain of Gaillardia 
ate anxious to have you try 
them. Each 9 cents.§ 
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GERANIUM—x,_ 
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(Cranes 
Bill) Pretty serrated foliage with 
large lilac colored flowers all 
through the Summer. A splen- 
did Rock Garden plant. Each 
18 cents. 
GEUM—X, (Avens) 2 ft. This 
very attractive perennial be- 
longs to the Rose family. The 
plants are very free flowering 
and are much prized for cutting. 
LADY STRATHEDEN. Flowers 
of a delightful golden yellow. 
Each 20 cents. 
MRS. BRADSHAW. Double 
orange-scarlet blooms. Each 20 
cents. 
GYPSOPHILA, PANICULA- 
TA, (Baby’s Breath) 2 to 3 ft. 
Bears an abundance of small, 
white flowers on branched 
stems, so thick as to give a lace- 
like effect. Much used for sum- 
mer cutting, and also for drying 
for winter bouquets. Each 9 
cents. 
REPENS—X (Dwarf Baby’s 
Breath 6 inches. A beautiful 
trailing plant for Borders and: 
Rock Gardens. Clouds of small 
white and pink flowers in July 
and August. Each 18 cents. 
BRISTAL FAIRY—X. Grafted 
plants, sure to produce large 
panicles of double white flowers 
throughout the summer. Each 
35 cents. 
GRASSES, ORNAMENTAL. 
This is a very interesting and 
valuable group of Hardy Per- 
ennial plants, suited for grow- 
ing in beds, borders, and with 
flowering plants for contrast. 
The plumes and seed pods are 
nice for summer bouquets and 
they also cure easily for use in 
winter decorations. 
EULALIA JAPONICA. (Zebra 
Grass). 6 to 10 ft. The long 
blades of this grass, marked as 
they are with broad yellow 
bands across the leaves, make it 
very attractive for specimen on 
lawns. Each 25 cents. 

A fine field of Coreopsis plants 
PHALARIS ARUNDINACEA 
—X, (Varigated Ribbon Grass) 
11% to 2 ft. A very hardy Orna- 
mental Grass with flat leaves, 
striped the long way with white. 
Very fine for contrast in bord- 
ers, beds, and Rock Gardens. 
Also makes a splnedid screen 
for shading stems of shrubs and 
trees. Each 9 cents. 
