Bellingham, Washington 
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ERIOPHYLLUM (Oregon Sunshine) 
Ceaspitosum —Brilliant yellow. Fine in full sun. 8 in. Plants, each 15c 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
One of the showiest hardy plants. Combination coloring of yellow, 
brown, crimson and orange. Plants, each 15c. 
GENTIANA (Blue Gentiana) 
(R) Cruciata —Small blue flower in clusters. July and August. 6 in. 
Plants, each 25c. 
(R) Spider Wort —Blue flowers in clusters. 12 in. May and June. 
GERANIUM (Crane’s Bill) 
Fremontii —Large pink flower. 18 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
GEUM 
Handsome hardy perennials; bloom freely all season; fine for bou¬ 
quets. ft. 
Mrs. Bradshaw —A brilliant scarlet-cardinal flower the size of a large 
carnation, which it somewhat resembles. 
Lady Strathedon —Flowers rich golden yellow. 
Plants, each 20c. 
GOLDEN GLOW 
One of the most popular hardy plants, growing 6 to 7 feet high, 
producing masses of large double yellow flowers, shaped like a Cactus 
Dahlia. Plants, each 15c. 
GYPSOPHILIA (Perennial Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata —Everlasting. Will not drop like common if cut fresh, 
and can be dried for in winter bouquets. Plants, each 25c. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas or Lenten Rose) 
Flowering during lenten season. Rich soil, some shade, well drained. 
Slow grower, long lived, in red, pink and white. Plants, 50c and larger 75c 
HELIANTHEMUM 
Mutabile (Rock Rose) —Low-growing evergreen plants forming large 
clumps, completely covered with bloom during July and August. Pale 
rose, red, yellow and white. 8-12 in. Excellent for rockeries. Mixed 
colors. Plants, each 15c. 
HELENIUM (Sneezewort) 
Late-flowering, hardy perennials; broad heads of elegant, golden- 
yellow flowers; fine for cutting. 5 to 6 feet. 
Autumnale Superbum—Plants, each 30c. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell or Alum Root) 
(R) Glabella —A fine alum root. Very fine foliage and flowers. Soft 
yellow. 12 in. Plants, each 15c. 
(R) Sanguinea Hybrid Grandiflora Coral Bell —Beautiful plants for 
front row of borders, with slender, fairy-like spikes of richly colored 
flowers; most striking in the garden and light and graceful for cutting. 
Red, pink and white. Plants, each 15c. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Matronalis —Fine for cutting. 3 ft. Decoration time. Lavender and 
white. Plants, each 15c. 
HIERACIUM 
(R) Villosum (Shaggy Hawkweed) —12 in. July. Plant is covered 
with a white silkiness effective for its large golden yellow flowers and 
silvery foliage, suitable for rock work. Plants, each 15c. 
HYPERICUM (St. John’s Wort) 
(B) Calycinum (Rose of Sharon) —Low growing evergreen, with un¬ 
derground runners, producing a beautiful carpet of green about 10 inches 
thick, with large yellow flowers during June to August. Plants, each 10c. 
HOLLYHOCK 
One of the oldest flowers. Double. Various colors. Plants, each 20c. 
IBERIS (Candytuft) Perennial 
(R) Dwarf evergreen plants, 6 to 10 inches, covered with blooms 
in spring and early summer. Excellent for rockeries or borders where 
bright dwarf masses are wanted. 
Gibraltarica —Pinkish white. 
Sempervirens —Flowers form a sheet of whiteness. 
Plants, each 10c. 
INULA 
(R) Ensifolia —9 inches. July-Sept. Vigorous plant and a continuous 
bloomer with large yellow aster-like flowers and rather coarse foliage. 
Plants, each 15c. 
