
The short-cluster plantain-lily (Hosta 
sieboldiana) with the wavy-leaved 
Hosta undulata at right. 
HOSTA SIEBOLDIANA — Short-cluster 
plantain-lily, will spread to three feet 
or more across. The huge gray leaves 
will eventually grow large enough to 
hide the flower stalks with their clus- 
ters of lovely palest lavender flowers 
of thick texture. The leaves about two 
feet or more high are a rich gray and 
the blade of the leaf about ten inches 
by twelve inches in size. This plant 
begins to bloom about the first of July. 
The time for all the blossoms in the 
flower cluster of a plantain-lily to 
bloom up the stalk covers two or three 
weeks, This variety is a very con- 
spicuous and decorative plant....75c¢ 
