14 FRANKLIN GARDENS 

Cyparissus—8 to 10 in. Like little cyprus trees, with greenish 
yellow bracts. 35c. 
Myrsinites—Trailing, with fat spraying stems set with blue-green 
leaves in spirals. In spring each stem ends in a crown of gold. 
Boch 
Grasses Hardy Ornamental. 
Arrhentherum Bulbosum—Bulb grass. 8 to 10 in. Variegated leaves 
of green and white. 35c. 
Elymus Glaucus—Blue Lime Grass. Large blades of blue-gray, 
grows 2 to 3 feet. Nice in combination with pink flowers and 
fine bouquet grass for daffodils. 35c. 
Festuca Glauca—A pretty dwarf grass, with tufts of fine bluish 
green foliage. Very good for edging. 50c. 
Variegated Ribbon Grass (Phalaris Arundinacea Picta)—1 to 1% 
ft. Very hardy, with broad leaves striped green and ivory. 35c. 
Hedera Helix Gracilis (Hardy Baltic Ivy)—A lovely vine as well as a 
splendid ground cover, foliage not as large and more cut than 
the English Ivy. Perfectly hardy and a graceful evergreen vine. 
50c. 
Helenum. 
*  Chipperfield Orange—4 to 5 ft. Well formed flowers of brilliant 
orange yellow, prettily flamed brick red. 35c. 
Moreheim Beauty—3 ft. An improved Crimson Beauty, the glowing 
brown red flowers clearing the foliage by several inches. 50c. 
Helianthus—Perennial Sunflower. 
Coronation—4 to 5 ft. Golden yellow flowers with an anemone 
center, about 4 in. across, blooms profusely in late summer and 
early fall. 50c. 
Multiflorus Flore Pleno—4 ft. Double clear yellow flowers, closely 
resembling a dahlia. 50c. 
Orgyalis (Salicifolius)—Tall stems clothed with narrow willow-like 
foliage reaching about four feet by mid-August, then of a sudden 
they shoot up another four feet, but this all, a long yellow panicle 
of pretty yellow daisies. 35c. 
Heliopsis—Orange Sunflower. 
Scabra Vitellina—3 ft. Rare, full double golden variety, very showy 
and a fine cut flower. June to September. 50c. 
Hemerocallis—Daylily. 
Admiration—21 ft. A mahogany red with deeper mahogany eye 
zone, 4 in. bloom is slightly ruffled, throat yellow. 
Aflame—Cup shaped blooms of medium size, almost crimson in 
color with a deeper red halo, enriched by a glowing yellow throat. 


Afterglow—3 ft. Pale buff and pastel peach, with a rosy tint in the 
throat and mid-vein of petals, July and August. 
Ajax—Deep orange apricot, with faint fulvous tint. June. 
Aladdin—3'¥% ft. Strongly Banded, garnet-brown spot on petals, 
outer half golden yellow, remains open evenings. June. 
Alba Striata—3 ft. Large open flowers of light yellow, changing 
to almost white. 50c. 
Amaryllis—36 in, Beautiful golden orange. —— 
Anna Betscher—3 ft. Deep orange yellow, shaded with bronze, large 
flowers. July and August. 
Apricot—2 ft. Early free blooming light apricot-orange. May and 
June. 50c. 
Araby—3 ft. Medium sized flower of rosy tan yellow, with a dis- 
tinct band of morocco red. Broadly overlapping petals, July. 





