. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. Japan Iris. FUNKIA subcordata alba, (ift.) White Day Lily. Pure white trumpet-shaped and fragrant flowers in September. 25c. F. undulata variegata. (1 ft.) Hand- some wavy foliage, broadly and dis- tinctly margined and variegated with pure white. Flowers light purple in July. 25 cts. each, $2 per 10. GAILLARDIA aristata grandiflora. (1 ft.) Large, yellow, with crimson center. Flowers July and August. 25 cts. e


. Descriptive catalogue : trees, shrubs and plants. Nursery stock, New York (State), New York, Catalogs; Trees, Seedlings, Catalogs; Shrubs, Catalogs; Flowers, Catalogs; Fruit, Catalogs. Japan Iris. FUNKIA subcordata alba, (ift.) White Day Lily. Pure white trumpet-shaped and fragrant flowers in September. 25c. F. undulata variegata. (1 ft.) Hand- some wavy foliage, broadly and dis- tinctly margined and variegated with pure white. Flowers light purple in July. 25 cts. each, $2 per 10. GAILLARDIA aristata grandiflora. (1 ft.) Large, yellow, with crimson center. Flowers July and August. 25 cts. each, $ per 100. GYPSOPHILA panlculata, (2 ft) Small white flowers in great abundance July to September. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. H ELIANTH US decapetalus muttiflora. (4 ft.) Sunflower. Large double yel- low flowers July to October. Where large growing and showy blooming plants are wanted, no mistake will be made in planting Sunflowers. 25 cts. H. Maximiliana. (5 to 6 ft.) A tall- growing, October-blooming sort, bear- ing an abundance of yellow flowers. 25 cts. each, $ for 10. HEMEROCALLIS graminea. {1% ft.) Day Lily. Orange-colored flowers in June. 25 cts. HEUCHERA sanguinea. (i^ ft.) Scar- let. June to August. 25 cts. each, $2 for 10. IBERIS sempervirens. (1 ft.) Ever- green Candytuft. White flowers in spring. 25 cts. IRIS. This is the well-known Flag of our meadows. Always a sightly plant in flower, but recently much improved in size of blossoms and in colors, which are, indeed, indescribable. They do best in deep, moist soil but will reward the planter with abun- dant showy flowers in all situa- tions. I. Florentina. (2 ft.) Early white ; blooms in May. 20 cts. each, $ per 10. I. Germanica. {1% ft.) Named varieties, blooming in latter May and June. 20 cts. each, $ per 10. I. Kaempferi. Japan Iris. (2 ft.) These are later blooming, and if possible have more gorgeous colors and greater variety of bloom. Named varieties. 25 cts. each, $2 per 10. LOBELIA cardinal


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