. XEROPHYLLUM ASPHODELOIDES. (Turkey's Beard.) A desirable hardy plant, indigenous to some parts of the United States, and should be grown in a moist situation. It is an odd-looking plant, with grass or sedge-like leaves 15 inches long, which are evergreen. It grows in clumps, from which rise from one to five flower-stems 3 feet high, each bearing a showy head of white flowers. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. STATICE ARMERIA (Sea Pink). Brilliant rose color. The best of the Armerias. Fine for -edgings or borders. In bloom from May until hard frosts. Will flourish even on poor soil. 25 cts. each :


. XEROPHYLLUM ASPHODELOIDES. (Turkey's Beard.) A desirable hardy plant, indigenous to some parts of the United States, and should be grown in a moist situation. It is an odd-looking plant, with grass or sedge-like leaves 15 inches long, which are evergreen. It grows in clumps, from which rise from one to five flower-stems 3 feet high, each bearing a showy head of white flowers. 15 cts. each; 4 for 50 cts. STATICE ARMERIA (Sea Pink). Brilliant rose color. The best of the Armerias. Fine for -edgings or borders. In bloom from May until hard frosts. Will flourish even on poor soil. 25 cts. each : $ per dozen.


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