101 - ERODIUM CHAMAEDRIODES ROSEUM, a 
long name for a charming’ treasure from 
Oregon; forms a neat mass of scalloped 
foliage with galaxies of little rosy flowers 
from early spring to frost . .75 
291 - ERYTHRAEA DIFFUSA MASSONI, often call¬ 
ed the Pink Gentian; belongs to the Gentian 
family; trailing habit; 3 to 5 inches high; 
neat evergreen foliage .35 
ERYTHRONIUMS 
Trout Lillies — Dog Tooth Violets 
Nothing equals Erythroniums for massing in moist 
ground. Plant bulbs upright in light shade, two to three 
inches deep. 
560 - Californicum Bicolor, outer half of petal 
pure white, inner bright yellow with sta¬ 
mens of rich gold, pronounced fragrance $ .60 Doz. 
564 - Grandiflorum, brightest buttercup yellow, 
leaves plain green, no mottling .60 Doz. 
532 - Hendersonii, lovely light purple w T ith 
centers of deep maroon, very striking.60 Doz. 
REVOLUTUM TYPE 
Stems are long with as many as four flowers on a 
stem. 
565 - Pink Beauty, deep lavender pink, one of 
the best of the Erythroniums .$1.00 Doz. 
567 - Rose Beauty, deep rose pink, very striking 
and very early . 1.00 Doz. 
568 - Purdy’s White, pure white, a large bold 
flower . 1.00 Doz. 
902 - Praecox, large flower of rich cream color 
banded with maroon . 1.00 Doz. 
MIXTURES 
Five varieties of first group .$ .40 Doz. 
50 . $2.00 100 . $3.50 . 
Five varieties of Revolutum group .$1.00 Doz. 
50 . $4.00 100 . $7.50 
525 - EUPATORIUM—Hemp Agrimony - Colesti- 
num, masses of blue, Ageratum like flowers .25 
FERNS 
602 - Adiatum Pedatum - Maidenhair Fern; almost 
indispensable in rock garden work. 
603 - Asplenium Platyneuron, Ebony Spleenwort, a 
dainty fern for rock gardens. 
604 - Polystichum Acrostichoides, Christmas Fern, an 
evergreen fern useful in many plantings. 
.25 each $2.00 Doz. 
58 - GERANIUM—Cranesbill - Sanguineum, a pros¬ 
trate shrub, steady bloomer, red .25 
59 - Sanguineum Album, white of above .25 
60 - Sanguineum Lancastriense, a rare species 
with pink flowers veined in red .50 
526 - Robertiella Robertiana, Native .25 
62 - GEUM—The Avens - Heldreichi, orange red, 
a beautiful plant and the hardiest of the 
Geums .35 
63 - Lady Stratheden, large, old gold double 
flowers .25 
64 - Mrs. Bradshaw, one of the most striking 
hardy plants, a great profusion of large, 
rich scarlet double flowers, evergreen 
foliage .25 
570 - Borisii, deep orange flowers, a gem .35 
65 - GLOBULARIA—Globe Daisy - Trichosantha, 
a choice rock plant with minute foliage and 
blue globular flowers .25 
66 - GYPSOPHILA—Babies Breath - Cerastoides, 
an exquisite gem with red veined white 
flowers, choicest of the genus .30 
67 - Repens, an essential of the rock garden, 
blue gray mats of small leaves with white 
flowers .25 
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