EP1L0BIUM Hectori (R)—A neat creeper; as the leaves 
age they have the appearance of hammered copper. 1 
inch. 20c. 
ERICA Carnea, Laggeri (R)—One ofthe finest heathers 
for the rockery or border. Low, wide spreading mats 
covered in spring with masses of pink bells. 25 and 50 
cents. 
ERINUS Alpinus, carmineus (R)— Dwarf, evergreen 
rockery plant. Covered with rosy-carmine flowers on 4 
inch stems. 
EUPHORBIA Cyparissima (Cypress Spurge) (R)— Like 
a miniature Cypress the foliage coloring beautifully in 
the fall. 
ERIGERON Mucronaltlis (R)— ' Trailer with dark-green 
foliage and pink and white daisys, from spring until fall. 
20c. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri Clouds of misty-white ageratum- 
like blooms on 2 ft., stems, in late fall. Good for cutting. 
GAILLARDIA Portola. The strongest growing species, 
making them an ideal cut flower. Rich crimson, tipped 
yellow. 
GERANIUM Sanguineum (Hardy Geranium) (R)— A 
native gem well adapted for the rockery. Purple-red 
flowers. 25c. 
G-Sanguineum, Var (R)—A selected pink form of above 
25c. 
GEUM Mrs. Bradshaw (R) — Double scarlet, rose-like 
blooms on 18 inch stems, rising from low dark green 
foliage. 
G‘Lady Strathden (R) — Double yellow form of above. 
GYPSOPHILA Cerastoides (R) — Rare dwarf alpine with 
soft compact foliage. Flowers white veined red. 20c. 
G-Re pens (R) — A creeping variety with soft grey-green 
evergreen foliage, white flowers in late spring. 
HELENIUM Autumnale, Riverton gem ((Helen flower)— 
Makes large, 3 ft. high clumps, covered with many large 
flowers of old gold and wallflower red in a perfect 
blending of color. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Boule De Feu (Sun rose) (R)—A 
double flowering form of this popular shrubby ever¬ 
green. 20c. 
HERNIARIA Glabra (R)—Unique carpeting plant, hold¬ 
ing its dark-green color even in the hottest sun. Fine for 
stepping stones or to drape over the face of a rock. V 2 
inch. 
HEUCHERA Sanguinea (Coral bells) (R)— A most ef¬ 
fective crimson spot in the border or rockery. Summer. 
15 inches. 20c. 
H-San guinea, alba (R) — Fine white hybrid of above. 
HOUSTONIA Serpyllifolia (R)— Dainty little creeper, 
mats of dark green foliage smothered with dainty blue 
flowers. 
HYPERICUM Coris (R)--The best and most distinctive 
species for the rockery. Spreading glaucous, heath-like 
foliage, with rather large yellow Dowers; 6 inches. Rare 
25c. 
H-Fragile (R)— Large flowered trailing Alpine species. 
