Spring. 
Edrianthus candatus. An interesting Campanulaceous plant 
for walls. 4 in. Purple flowers. Grasslike leaves. 
Epimedium niveum. Barren Wort. Foliage like ornamen¬ 
tal leather. Flowers, tiny white spurless columbines. 
Shade and under trees. 
Erodium chamaedryoides. 2 in. Pink. All season. Flow¬ 
ers like stemless Spring Beauties. $ .30. 
Erica carnea. Limestone heather. Evergreen bushlets bear¬ 
ing pink flowers in Mid-Winter. Likes a wet sunny 
location and lime. 
Geum triflorum. Prairie Geum. A good dwarf well doing 
form. 8 in. March-June. 
Gypso phila repens. Creeping Baby Breath. Numerous 
small pink to white flowers on 4 in. stems arising from 
mats of glaucous foliage. 
Helleborus tortidus. Green Hellebore. Curious tall Helle¬ 
bore. Green flowers . 18-20 in. $ .35. 
Heuchera sang. Pluie-de-Feu Coralbells. 15 in. Good 
coral red flowers. 
H. sang. Virginal. Pure white. A fine contrast for the 
above. 
Iberis sempervirens compacta. Hardy candytuft. A 
dwarf 8 in. form. Compact white flowers. 
Iris arenarius. Smallest and Earliest. Yellow. Extremely 
floriferous and hardy. 
Iris ensata. Chinese Species. Green and Blue. 12 in. 
May. Worthwhile. 
Iris pumila. Orange Queen. Good orange flowered. 8 
in. Attractive. 
