Archive image from page 81 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 60 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S DELPHINIUM. LARKSPUR. G. Var. Flore class of plants of easy cultivation; cut back to ground after the first flowering, they will flower again in August. Three feet. D. Cselestinum.—Very pale blue, lavender center; four to five feet; superb. June. D. Formosum.—Rich, dark blue, tinged with purple; white eye; single. D. Ctlinese.—Low growing. Pine for cutting; blue, white and pink. EUPATOBIUM. Snake Koot


Archive image from page 81 of Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell. Descriptive catalogue of the Jewell Nursery Co . descriptivecatal1894jewe Year: 1894 60 THE JEWELL NURSERY COMPANY'S DELPHINIUM. LARKSPUR. G. Var. Flore class of plants of easy cultivation; cut back to ground after the first flowering, they will flower again in August. Three feet. D. Cselestinum.—Very pale blue, lavender center; four to five feet; superb. June. D. Formosum.—Rich, dark blue, tinged with purple; white eye; single. D. Ctlinese.—Low growing. Pine for cutting; blue, white and pink. EUPATOBIUM. Snake Koot. E. Ageratoides.—A fine species with large heads of handsome pure white, fragrant, flowers; 5 feet. June to August. FUNKIA. Plantain Lily. A very interesting and beautiful genus, with luxuriant foliage and hand- some lily-like flowers. See cut. F. Caerulea.—Light blue, with dark green glossy foliage; one foot. June and July. F. Orandiflora.—Large blue flowers. F. 'Var. Altia.—Pure white fra- grant flowers in summer. F. Var. Fol. Aureo 'Var.— Leaves variegated with yellow. F, Japonica.—Lavender; 2 feet. August and September. F. Sieboldiana.—Silver-gray foliage; one of the most distinct; light purple flowers. GERANIUM. Crane's Bill. (Not Pelargonium or Scarlet Geranium.) G. Itoericum.—Bluish purple; one foot. July and August. O. Prsetense.—Lilac purple; crow-foot leaved; one foot. July and Augfust. Crow-foot leaved ; double flowering; one foot. July and August. GYPSOPHILA. Chalk Plant. G. Paniculata.—A fine herbaceous plant, forming a compact bush about four feet high; flowers small, white, in large, loose panicles. Valuable for boquets. July.


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