Choice and Unusual Plants for 
Fall and Winter Planting 
NERTERA DEPRESSA, OR CORAL BEAD PLANT 
NERTERA DEPRESSA, or CORAL BEAD PLANT— 
This exceedingly rare, unusual rockery plant for mild 
climates creates a sensation by its mass of coral red, bead¬ 
like berries produced on a dense carpet of foliage which 
is rarely over one inch high. It requires a rich soil in a 
damp situation where it will be sheltered from the hot 
sun, as it grows moss-like over the ground. In severe 
climatic regions it must be taken in the greenhouse over 
winter as it can only resist a few degrees of cold. This 
high mountain bog plant is perhaps the choicest of 
beautiful rockery plants offered in the miniature class. 
Fine three-inch pot grown berried specimens at 50c. 
Ileremttals 
AQUILEGIA OR COLUMBINES—Long spurred hy¬ 
brids, mixed colors. Fine for hardy borders and as cut 
flowers. Excellent strain of superb colors. 6 for $1.10; 
$2.00 per dozen. 
AQUILEGIA GLANDULOSA JUCUNDA—A dwarf 
type with large blue flowers with white centers. Unusual¬ 
ly choice and rare. 3 for $1.00. 
AQUILEGIA HENSOL HAREBELL—Latest introduc¬ 
tion from England with exceptionally fine violet-blue 
flowers and growth of medium height. Promises to be¬ 
come very popular in all gardens. 3 for 85c. 
COONARA POPPY—An Australian introduction of 
soft, salmon-pink colored, Iceland Poppy. A very pleas¬ 
ing, easily grown plant for rockeries or hardy borders. 
It is a profusely flowering plant for cut flower purposes 
as well. 6 for 85c. 
DELPHINIUMS—Hybrids, Blackmore and Langdon 
Strain, stately varieties in a rich mixture of colors that 
make an interesting assortment in the hardy border. 6 
for $1.10. 
GAILLARDIA THE DAZZLER—A great companion 
flower for cutting purposes to the preceding, as it pro¬ 
duces a most profuse supply of large coppery, orange- 
