Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1907, 105 EUPHORBIA—Sparge. E. Corollata—3 feet, July. Aplant of easy culture, pro-ducing- quantities of purewhite flowers with a smallgreen eye, borne on tall,spray-like branches in greatprofusion from July to Octo-ber, making- a continuou5and most effective flowers are well adapt-ed for vases and for 15c; per doz. $ r.,^^-!C5.;.:.. —FoxgloTC. Handsome, stately-growing plants,?with beautiful thimble-shaped flow-ers, produced in profusion on a stemusually about
Farm and garden annual : spring 1907 . LIST OF HARDY HERBACEOUS PLANTS FOR 1907, 105 EUPHORBIA—Sparge. E. Corollata—3 feet, July. Aplant of easy culture, pro-ducing- quantities of purewhite flowers with a smallgreen eye, borne on tall,spray-like branches in greatprofusion from July to Octo-ber, making- a continuou5and most effective flowers are well adapt-ed for vases and for 15c; per doz. $ r.,^^-!C5.;.:.. —FoxgloTC. Handsome, stately-growing plants,?with beautiful thimble-shaped flow-ers, produced in profusion on a stemusually about 3 feet high. The ra-cemes of flowers are about 3 feetlong, ranging in color from purewhite to purple. Each 15c; per doz. $ PUNKIA—Day Lily. This plant, from the shape and ap-pearance of its leaf sometimes calledthe Plantain Lily, is one of the mosteffective plants for the decoration ofthe lawn. It does splendidly as alow hedge or border plant and fills inadmirably any corner where a lowplant is required to produce the besteffect. In or out of flower it is veryattractive. F. Laneeolata—1% ft., August. O-vata—1 ft., August. Subcordata—1% ft., June. Variegata—1 ft., August. 15c; per doz. $
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