WHITE (CONTINUED) 
SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER 
6 
3 for 
GAULTHERIA — Procumbens. Charming dwarf evergreen 
with clusters of pinkish white flowers followed by rich red 
berries. North America. Acid soil; moisture. each 30c .85 
GENISTA —Full sun, sandy loam. Fine for walls. 
Kewensis. Dwarf spreading habit. 1 ft. high. Creamy white 
flowers in May. Rare. each $1.25 
Praecox. Compact shrub with beautiful cream colored blos¬ 
soms in early spring. each $1.00 
Iberis Snowflake 
GENTIANA —Rich sandy loam in partial shade. 
Walujewi. Large white flowers dotted with pale blue in a 
terminal cluster. Strong growing plant from Turke¬ 
stan. each 50c 1.40 
GERANIUM—Sessiliflorum. Low tufts of dark green leaves; 
milk-white blossoms. Mountains of Chile. each 75c 2.00 
GOODY E R A—Pubes cens. (Rattle-snake Orchid) Ornamental 
foliage with silver veins. White flowers. each 20c .50 
GYPSOPHILA—Cerastioides. Dwarf compact plant. White 
flowers veined with red. Height 4 in. Himalayas, each 50c 1.40 
HELIANTHEMUM—The Bride. I .arge pure white flowers. 
Full sun and light loam. each 35c and 50c 
HUTCHINSIA—Brevicaulis. New. Tiny finely cut foliage with 
white flowers. Shade and leaf soil. Height 3 in. each 35c 1.00 
IBERIS 
Jordani. Close growing green mats, completely covered with 
white flowers.... each 35c 1.00 
