. EULALIA JAPONICA ZeBKINA. GRASSES, OMAIENTAL. These form a beautiful and attractive addition to the Flower Garden; their graceful forms give a pleasing relief to the brilliancy of their showy companions. When carefully dried, they are useful in making up winter bouquets, etc. PER PKT. 5060 AGROSTIS, Mixed. Exceedingly beautiful, feathery and graceful; of dwarf growth ; hardy annuals; 1 foot 5 5167 ARUNDO DON AX V AKIEG AT A {New Zealand Pampas Grass). A variety similar to the Pampas, with long, graceful, drooping leaves, and silvery plumes, on stems 10 feet high ; fine for speci- mens on law
. EULALIA JAPONICA ZeBKINA. GRASSES, OMAIENTAL. These form a beautiful and attractive addition to the Flower Garden; their graceful forms give a pleasing relief to the brilliancy of their showy companions. When carefully dried, they are useful in making up winter bouquets, etc. PER PKT. 5060 AGROSTIS, Mixed. Exceedingly beautiful, feathery and graceful; of dwarf growth ; hardy annuals; 1 foot 5 5167 ARUNDO DON AX V AKIEG AT A {New Zealand Pampas Grass). A variety similar to the Pampas, with long, graceful, drooping leaves, and silvery plumes, on stems 10 feet high ; fine for speci- mens on laws or for massing in clumps ; hardy peren- nial 15 5245 A VENA STEKILIS {Animated Oats). Pretty, large, drooping spikes, on slender stems; hardy annual; 2£ feet 5 BR1ZA {Rattlesnake, or Quaking Grass). A beau- tiful variety, in great demand for ornamental work and grass bouquets ; hardy annual ; 1 foot. 5311 — Conipacta. Erect, compact, with elegant rattles. 5 5313 — Maxima. Large racemes of beautiful rattles. Per oz., 60 cts 5 5316 BROMUS BRIZ^EFOMRIS. A graceful variety, with drooping panicles resembling the Briza Maxima, and in great demand for florists'use; hardy perennial, flowering the first season; 1 foot. Per oz., 30 cts 5 5591 COIX LACHRYMJE {Job's Tears). With broad, corn-like leaves, and hard, shining, pearly seeds; half-hardy annual; 2 feet. Per oz., 30 cts 5 5782 ERIANTHUS BAVENM. Hardy peren- nial, exquisite white plumes resembling the Pampas Grass. Fine for lawns if planted in clumps. Flowers the first season if sown very early in the greenhouse or hot-bed; 10 feet 10 EULAEIA. Hardy perennial, long narrow leaves, elegantly recurved flower-spikes of a light violet color, not unlike a curled ostrich feather. 5802 —Japonica. Striped white and green 10 5803 — Zebrina. Leaves light green, mottled and striped, transversely light yellow 10 GYNERIUM {Pampas Grass). Half-hardy peren- nial, blooms the second season from seed; will stand out over winter, if protecte
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