Horsford's Nurseries . DRACOCEPHALUM grandiflorum (D. Altaiense). Dragons Head. Siberian;6 to 9 inches high, bearing handsome spikesof dainty blue, odd-shaped flowers about aninch long. Blooms in June and July and is avaluable addition to the garden blues. 25 Digitalis lanata. Photograph taken in our Nursery. Eupatorium urticaefolium ECHINOPS Ritro. Globe Thistle. This is thebest species of this genus for cultivation. Thedark blue, globular heads are very showy anduseful for cutting. 20 cts. each. Seeds, 10 pkt. ERIGERON glaucus. Fleabane. Comes fromwestern North America. It


Horsford's Nurseries . DRACOCEPHALUM grandiflorum (D. Altaiense). Dragons Head. Siberian;6 to 9 inches high, bearing handsome spikesof dainty blue, odd-shaped flowers about aninch long. Blooms in June and July and is avaluable addition to the garden blues. 25 Digitalis lanata. Photograph taken in our Nursery. Eupatorium urticaefolium ECHINOPS Ritro. Globe Thistle. This is thebest species of this genus for cultivation. Thedark blue, globular heads are very showy anduseful for cutting. 20 cts. each. Seeds, 10 pkt. ERIGERON glaucus. Fleabane. Comes fromwestern North America. It is a fine, handsomeperennial, apparently quite hardy, and bearsplenty of good-sized heads of flowers, colorlight lilac, with yellow daisy-like center. Finefor cutting. 20 cts. each. Seeds, 5 cts. per pkt. EUPATORIUM urticaefolium. \Vhite Snake-root. Three to 4 feet high, with good-sizedheads of white flowers; does well in cts. each. EUPHORBIA corollata. Flowering Spurge. Isa native, 2 to 3 feet high, branching and bear-ing many white bracts around the true flowers,which give it a floriferous appearance and makeit one of the most delicate and attractive littlenatives. Very useful for cutting or for theborder. Summer. 20 cts. each. FUNKIA. Plantain Lily; Day Lily. A genus ofhardy herbaceous perennials, w


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