EUPHORBIA. (Milkwort). 
*Myrsinites. Bluish foliage. Yellow flowers. 10 in. 
EUONYMOUS. (Wintercreeper). 
*Kewensis. (Baby Wintercreeper). Tiny leaved 
variety. Fine for rockery work. 25c, 50c and 
75c ea. 
*Radicans. (Climbing Wintercreeper). A splendid 
evergreen vine. Can be used for wall coverings 
and ground covers. A fine low hedge for the 
border if sheared. 35c, 50c, 75c ea. 
*Radicans Yariegata. A green and white form of 
the above. 35c, 50c and 75c ea. 
*Radicans Yegetus. (Bigleaf Wintercreeper). A 
strong growing variety with larger leaves than 
the other varieties. Covered with bright orange 
berries in the winter. Sometimes called the 
“evergreen bittersweet.” 50c and 75c ea. 
FUNKIA. 
Subcordata. (White Day-Lily). Waxy-white. 
Fragrant. Aug. 2 ft. 
Variegata. (Plantain Lily). Variegated foliage. 
Blue flowers. 
GAILLARDIA. (Blanket Flower). 
Burgundy. A new red. Very good for cut flowers 
and excellent in the border. Flowers continu¬ 
ously from June to frost. 2 1 /& ft. 
Dazzler. Large, free blooming, fine for cutting. 
1 % ft. 
Grandiflora. Bronze and yellow flowers in pro¬ 
fusion during the entire season. 
Portola. Coppery scarlet with golden yellow 
margin. IV 2 ft. 50c. 
President Hoover. Bronzy red and yellow. IY 2 
ft. 50c. 
Sun God. A new brilliant yellow. Enormous 
flowers. 
See special price list at nursery for price. 
GEUM. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. Blooms nearly 
all summer. 1 ft. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Orange-red. 
GLOBULARIA. (Syrian Globe Daisy). 
*Trichosantha. A dwarf tufted plant with lavender 
flower heads. 
*GRAPE HYACINTH. Rich blue flowers, re¬ 
sembling small clusters of grapes in form. 
Spring flowering. 6 in. 
We bid you welcome at our Nursery at any time. 
GLASTONBURY GARDENS 
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