Three Ten 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate 
^GENTIANA cruciata—(2) Gentian; 
(3) bright blue; (4) June-Aug.; (5) 
9 in.; (6) tuft of glossy green 
leaves with bloom stem; (7) par¬ 
tial shade; (8) deep loam with leaf 
mold; (9) rock or border. This is 
one variety of the famous gentian 
family that anyone can raise with 
a little care. The gentian is con¬ 
sidered the queen of plants.1.00 2.50 
GILLARDIA Grandiflora “English 
Hybrids”—(3) crimson petals 
tipped with yellow; (4) all sum¬ 
mer; (5) 2 to 3 ft.; (6) bushy; (7) 
sun; (8) loam; (9) excellent cut¬ 
ting and border.60 1.25 
Gillardia Grandiflora “Burgundy”— 
(3) wine-colored. Description as 
above except for color,).60 1.25 
Globe Flower—see Trollius. 
*GLOBULARIA Trichosantha —(2) 
Globe-Daisy; (3) blue; (4) all 
summer; (5) 6-8 in.; (6) they have 
evergreen foliage and blue flowers 
borne in globular heads; (7) sun; 
(8) a good well drained soil; (9) 
very showy in the rock garden.. .50 1.25 
♦GYPSOPHILA Repens—(2) chalk 
plant; (3) white; (4) June to Oct.; 
(5) 6 in.; (6) prostrate and spread¬ 
ing; (7) sun; (8) loam with good 
drainage favoring lime; (9) excel¬ 
lent rock plant.50 1.50 
HELENIUM Hoopesl — (2) sneeze- 
wort; (3) deep yellow; (4) June 
to Sept.; (5) 2 ft.; (6) bushy 
branching; (7) sun; (8) ordinary; 
(9) border and cutting.50 1.25 
Hen-and-Chickens—see Sempervivium. 
HEME ROC ALLIS fulva—(2) tawny 
day lily; (3) bronze orange; (4) 
June to Aug.; (5) 4 ft.; (6) grassy 
leaves from crown with blooming 
stem; (7) partial shade; (8) rich 
moist loam; (9) border, waterside 
or naturalizing.50 1.00 
Hemerocallis flava—(2) yellow day 
lily; (3) fragrant clear yellow; (4) 
June and July; (5) 2 ft.; (6); 
coarse grassy leaves from crown 
with bloom spike; (7) partial 
shade; (8) rich moist loam; (9) 
border, waterside or naturalizing. .50 1.50 
*HEPATICA triloba—(2) liver leaf; 
(3) white tinted purple; (4) early 
spring; (5) 5 in.; (6) compact; 
(7) woods; (8) loam and leaf mould 
(9) for naturalizing. The first 
flower to bloom in the spring. 
The leaves are spotted brown.60 1.25 
HESPERIS matronalis—(2) sweet 
rocket; (3) fragrant rose or white; 
(4) May to Aug; (5) 2 ft.; (6) 
bushy; (7) sun; (8) ordinary; (9) 
border and cutting.50 1.25 
Houseleek—see Sempervivium. 
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