1 H. A. ZAGER, GROWER 
HOSTA 
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Hardy herbacecus perennials with 
handsome green or variegated foliage. 
Flowers lily-like on graceful stems. 
Do best if grown in shade or partial 
shade, ideal for north side of building 
or shady place among foundation plant- 
ing or shady place in garden. 
Should be grown in rich, well man- 
ured soil and waiered well in dry 
weather for best results. 
Can be planted any time, fall or 
spring. 
COERULEA—The true variety has the 
bluest flowers of any of the Hostas. 
It is the next largest in size of flower 
to H. plantaginea wiih very round 
puffed out bells of lavender blue dis- 
tinctly penciled on the inner surtace 
with deeper color. The leaves are 
glossy green of large size and grace- 
ful form. Use for border planting with 
pale yellow Hemerocallis in the back- 
ground July-August, 37 itiela 4: 50c 
FORTUNEI ALBO MARGINATA — Dark 
green foliage of good size with nar- 
row edging of silvery white. Leaves 
are larger and more pointed than 
Thos. Hogg. Flowers lavender bells 
on stems: Zitaialljin August? 2-3 50- 
FORTUNEI ROBUSTA — Large bluish 
green foliage about the color of Colo- 
rado Blue Spruce. Blooms in June 
and July, light lavender. 24 inches 
CMU Shas ery ce ree oe ee 50c 
FORTUNEI VIRDIS MARGINATA —A 
very attractive and unusual variety 
with large painted leaves of light 
green with edge of darker green 
which fades later in the season. Flow- 
ers pale lavender, slightly tinged pink. 
The bell shaped flowers on stems are 
two feet high. Blooms in July.....35¢ 

GLAUCA—A very fine outstanding spe- 
cies with good size glaucus, shiny 
green leaves. Makes a fine specimen 
plant. Foliage not quite as large and 
more pointed than Fort. Robusta. Lav- 
ender blue bell shaped flowers on 
stems 2aif or more: |UulVe- ee 35¢ 
