6 HAMMONTON FLOWER GARDENS 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove) 
Doz. 
Isabellina:y (New Jor cliows=3-2 tee $1.10 
Lutzii Hybrids. Shades of salmon-pink flowers 1.10 
TPink, Purple, White; sepdrdicow.4-...40. 1.00 
The Shirley. A new strain of large size. Colors 
range from white and shell-pink to deep 
TOSS. oO Mts VMGY=\UNSw eo eee eee 1.00 
DRACOCEPHALUM 
“Ruyschianum. Blue, snapdragon shaped 
flowers, 4uly-Aug, 1S inches -3eee 1.10 
DUCHESNEA 
@‘*Indica. A trailing, mat-forming plant, with 
yellow flowers, and ornamental fruits of im- 
pressive brilliance, as though starkly upright 
strawberries had been dipped in vermilion.... 1.25 
ECHINACEA 
t+Purpurea. Purple flowers with cone shaped 
black scenterga, os ltaur Une-AVC iat ee, 1.25 
ELSCHOLZIA 
% tFarquari. This plant has the nature of the 
well known Buddleias, producing large 
spikes of bright pink flowers. The entire 
bush is sweetly scented. 2 ft. Aug.-Oct. ...... Zo 
ERIGERON 
tSpeciosus. Large blue flowers; fine for cut- 
ting. June-July. 22 ft. 
ERIOPHYLLUM 
“Caespitosum. Finely cut, grey foliage, produc- 
ing masses of yellow daisy-like flowers from 
[Une BOs A Uitist ay ma Copa eee ee eee 1:25 
ERYNGIUM 
tPlanum. Branching heads of _ steel-blue 
flowers; stems are a glistening metallic 
sheen saoclteiuly-Aug a ean eee eee 1.00 
ERYSIMUM 
“Rupestre Aurantiacum. Fine, dwarf rock 
plantsOrange: flowers]. Heres en eee 1.10 
EUPATORIUM 
+Coelestinum (Hardy Blue Ageratum). Good 
for Ccultingai Aeik a eAUCeoODt wees ce eee tes, 1.00 
EUPHORBIA 
t+tCorollata. This variety, is indispensable as 
a cutflower. It resembles the tall Gypsophila, 
but flowers in August when nothing else 
can toke) tts place.) s2 ioe lt es eae eee eves 1.00 
% *Polychroma. A beautiful formal rock plant 
growing 1 ft. high, forming a hemispherical 
clump, covered with yellow flowers in bracts 
during sMdaycandesune yaa eee eee 1.10 
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Varieties marked + are recommended for cutting. 
