. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SINGLE DAHLIAS. SINGLE DAHLIAS. Single Dahlias are so very old fashioned that they are new to many of the present generation of plant buyers. Some of the modern varieties are perfect in form, and are as beautiful as the large flowered cle- matis, which they closely resemble. Cloth of Gold. Sulphur yellow. Dr. Pearce. Clear bright yellow. Fashion. Crushed strawberry. Miss Louise Pryor. Crimson, sh


. Descriptive catalogue of ornamental trees, plants, vines, fruits, Nurseries (Horticulture) Pennsylvania Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Trees Seedlings Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs. SINGLE DAHLIAS. SINGLE DAHLIAS. Single Dahlias are so very old fashioned that they are new to many of the present generation of plant buyers. Some of the modern varieties are perfect in form, and are as beautiful as the large flowered cle- matis, which they closely resemble. Cloth of Gold. Sulphur yellow. Dr. Pearce. Clear bright yellow. Fashion. Crushed strawberry. Miss Louise Pryor. Crimson, shaded with rosy lake, yellow disk. Victory. Pure white; best single white. White Queen. White; very free bloomer. SICEIfTRA (Diclytra) spectabilis (BleedingHeart). An old and favorite hardy herbaceous plant; flowers heart-shaped, crimson and white. cts. XRIANTHITS ravennse (Hardy Pampas Grass). A handsome and perfectly hardy plume-bearing grass. Its feathery plumes one foot long are borne on stems 8 to 10 feet high; very free. DIELVTRA SPECTABILIS ULALIA Japonica. A tall, showy grass with plain green leaves. 25 cts. E. J. foliis striatis ^Variegated Eiilalia;. A beau- tiful hardy grass 4 to 5 feet high, graceful in ap- pearance, with long narrow leaves, conspicuously striped with green and white, and handsome plumes resembling a prince's feather. and 50c. E. J. gracillima (Narrow-Leaved Eulaliaj. A dis- tinct new variety, with very narrow light green leaves, with a conspicuous white midrib: a neat and graceful plant, and a valuable addition to this useful and popular species. 25 cts. E. J. Zehrina rZebra Grass). A quaint novelty, with yellow bands around the stems and across the leaves. 25 cts. All the Eulalias are hardy, free bloomers, and their plumes are excellent for house decorations. They are useful for many positions in garden or lawn in single clumps, in mixed groups or in the edge of water. A group of hardy grasses arranged with Erianthus in the center


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