—8 
Erigeron (Ee-rig'-er-on)—A very effective plant similar to 
Michaelmas Daisies but blooming in midsummer. Excel¬ 
lent cut flowers.-.. \ 20 
Eriogonum (Er-i-og-o-um) Heraclevides (R) A fine native 
ground cover for hot dry places. Velvety silver leaves 
and masses of fine white flowers..-..— 
Ercdium (Er-oh'-di-um) Chamaedryoides Roseum (R)—Tiny 
tufts of glossy leaves and a continuous succession of deep 
pink veined flowers on 1” stems. One of the very best 
rock plants grown. Rare.-.. - 45 
.—Cicutarium. Broad prostrate rosettes of downy fern¬ 
like leaves amongst which nestle rosy pink flowers all 
season. Native of Washington.20 
One each of the 2 Erodium—.55 
Erysimum (Er-is'-i-mum) Pulchellum (R)—Lovely sulphur 
yellow flowers on 6" stems. Excellent ground cover.20 
Euphorbia (Eu-for'-bi-a) Polychroma (R)—Extremely showy- 
yellow bracts above leafy stalks. Fine for cutting. 10 .25 
-—Cyparissias. Like a miniature Cypress, with many yellow 
flower-like bracts during June and July. 10".. .20 
One each of the 2 Euphorbias—.35 
Fritillaria (Frit-i-lair'-ri-a) Pudica (R)—Our native yellow- 
bell. Nodding golden bells on 6" stems.. 3 for .25 
Funkia (Funk'-i-a) (R)—Handsome foliage and Lily-like 
flowers on graceful spikes. Fine in sun or shade. 
—Coerulea Lanceolata. Broad green leaves and blue 
flowers.20 
—'Subcordata Grandiflora. Fine yellow leaves, flowers 
white.35 
-—Undulata Variegata. Creamy white foliage marked with 
bright green. Light blue flowers.35 
One each of three Funkia Lilies—.80 
Gaillardia (Gayl-lar'-di-a)—Gorgeous daisy-like flowers of 
brilliant crimson, zoned with yellow and orange.20 
Galium (Gay'-lium) Atropurpureum (R)— Light airy foliage 
topped with small purple flowers. Very dainty.20 
Geranium (Jer-ay'-ni-um) (R)—These are hardy perennials 
quite distinct from the greenhouse sorts. They vary great¬ 
ly in habit but all are interesting and lovely. 
—‘Napale- Large fern-like leaves and clear blue flowers in 
great profusion. Rare and extremely fine. 16"..35 
—sanguineum. Shapely plant with classic foliage and crim¬ 
son flowers all summer. 8".25 
—-Viscosissimum. A native sort with large purplish crim¬ 
son flowers and hairy, finely cut. Sticky foliage. 16" .20 
One each of the 3 Geraniums—.75 
Geum (Jee'-um) (R)—Beautiful pinnate basal leaves which 
are evergreen and a wealth of flowers over a long period. 
Prized both for cutting and garden display. 
—Heldreichii. New sort from Greece. Vivid orange-red. 
6"....35 
—Orange Queen. Striking bright orange with double 
flowers. 20". 40 
—Mrs. Bradshaw. Fine double scarlet. 20" .. 20 
—Lady Stratheden. Double bright soft yellow. 20".20 
—Urbanum. Orange flowers. 6". 25 
One each of the 5 Geums— $1.35 
Glaucium (Glau'-si-um) Burbank Hybrids —Beautiful glaucus 
foliage and 2' branching stalks covered with large yel¬ 
low poppies all summer. 25 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
