BLUE, LAVENDER AND PURPLE 
SUMMER AND EARLY AUTUMN 
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EDRAIANTHUS 
Pumilio. Dainty blue flowers. An excellent rock plant, ea. 50c 
Tenuifolius. Narrow foliage. Blue flowers in dense bracted 
heads. Height 6 in. Fine. Dalmatia.each 50c 
EPILOBIUM 
Amplectens. New. Bright green lance-like foliage. Sum¬ 
mer. each 50c 
Macropus. New. A creeping form with slender stems and 
charming purple flowers. Shade and leaf soil. Sum¬ 
mer.• •. each 50c 
ERICA—Stricta. Dull green, spiny foliage. Tiny bell-shaped 
rosy purple flowers.each 50c and $1.00 
ERIGERON—Valuable subjects for the rock garden. Sandy 
soil. Full sun. 
Caucasicus. A good dwarf form with a profusion of lavender 
flowers. each 30c 
Compositus. Tufted plant with dense foliage. White or violet 
flowers. North America. each 50c 
Elatior. Lilac or purple flowers, l/ 2 in. across. Long season of 
bloom. North America. each 35c 
Glabellus. Violet or purple flower heads, Height \ l / 2 ft. North 
America. each 25c 
Glaucus (Seaside Daisy). Solitary heads of lilac or violet 
flowers, \/ 2 in. across. each 25c 
Hybridus. A fine hybrid form with large deep lavender 
flowers. each 30c 
Macranthus. Large purple flowers. Very effective for the 
background. each 40c 
Mesa Grande. Long narrow rayed daisies of cornflower blue. 
18 in. Summer. each 30c 
Multiradiatus. Supply limited. New. A fine form from the 
Himalayas. Grey foliage and large mauve flowers, each 40c 
Pumilus. New. Tufts of grey-green foliage. Mauve flowers 
with deep golden centers. each 35c 
Salsuginosus. Purple or violet flowers. 18 in. high. North 
America. each 30c 
Trifidus. Native of North America. Tufts of small hairy foli¬ 
age and delicate daisy-like flowers of pale lavender on 2 to 
3 in. stems. May to August. Very rare... each 50c 
Uniflorus. New. A good type. Large mauve flowers with 
golden centers. Slightly woolly foliage. High Alps, each 35c 
ERODIUM—Macradenum. Tufts of soft green ferny leaves. 
Pale lavender pink flowers with large purple blotches on 
two upper petals. Sun. Pyrenees. each 75c 
GEOPRUMNON—Crassicarpum (Groundplum). Low trailing 
plant with pinnate leaves and clusters of purple flowers. 
The inflated seed-pods are very attractive.each 35c 
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