WESTMINSTER, MARYLAND 
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ECHINACEA Per 10 
—Purpurea, Purple Coneflower, 
about 3 ft. high, hand¬ 
some, large purple flow¬ 
ers with brown cone cen¬ 
ter, very showy, from July 
to early autumn . 1.00 
ECHINOPS—Globe Thistle 
—Ritro, 3 to 4 ft. high, very 
useful and attractive in 
the background and bor¬ 
der with its metallic-blue 
flowers from July to Aug¬ 
ust . . . ^.. 1.00 
ERICA—Heath 
*—StJricta, the Corsican Heath, 
is a sturdy favorite with 
rosy purple flowers on 
stems about 18 inches high 4.00 
ERIGERON—Fleabane 
*—Alpinus, 6 to 10 in. lilac 
flowers, May-August .... 1.25 
—Speciosus, about 2 ft. high 
lilac blue flowers, Juno- 
August, good for cutting. .90 
ERINUS—Liver Balsam 
*—Alpinus. One of the neatest 
alpines for among the 
rocks. Compact tufts cov¬ 
ered with tiny purple 
flowers. 4-6 ins. May-June 1.50 
*—Alpinus Albus, a pretty pure 
white variety of the 
following . 1.00 
*—Alpinus Roseus, a pretty 
dwarf growing plant, well- 
suited for rockery, 4 to 6 
ins. high, rosy purple flow¬ 
ers in May-June . 1.25 
*—Dr. Hanelle, crimson flow¬ 
ers, a charming variety 1.50 
ERIOPHYLLUM 
*—Caespitosum, very showy 
golden - yellow flowers, 
most delightful in the rock 
garden. Potted, only. .. . 1.50 
ERYNGIUM—Sea Holly 
—Amethystinum, about 2 ft. 
high violet blue flowers, 
July-August . 1.00 
EUPATORIUM—Hardy Ageratum 
—Coelestinum, a showy flower 
for late summer and early 
blooming, light purple 
flowers, 18 to 24 ins. high, 
splendid for cutting.75 
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