ERYNGIUM. Umbelliferae. “Sea Holly. 
273. Amethystinum 24” Spiny foliage and amethyst blue 
flowers.25 
274. Planum Steel blue flowers. Both varieties useful for 
drying. .'20 
ERYSSIMUM. Cruciferae. 
275. Pulchellum 12” Very showy early yellow flowers.15 
EUPATORIUM. Compositae. 
276. Fraseri 24” Feathery white flowers.20 
EUPHORBIA. Euphorbaceae. 
277. Cyparissias 15” Attractive green foliage and odd 
yellow flowers.15 
EUVONYMOUS. Celastraceae. 
278. Radicans Argenteo Marginata A very beautiful slow 
growing evergreen creeper with shiny variegated foliage. .35 
FILIPENDULA. Rosaceae. “Meadow-Sweet.” Often listed as As- 
tilbe or Spirea. 
279. Hexapetela Flora-plena 30” Attractive fern-like foliage 
and large panicles of cream colored blooms with red 
buds.20 
280. Ulmaria (Astilbe) 24” Large plumes of pure double 
white.20 
FUSCHIA. Onagraceae. Some protection. 
281. Riccartonii 48” Dark purple corolla with scarlet sepals. 
Very beautiful and rare.50 to .75 
GAILLARDIA. Compositae. “Blanket Flower.” Blooms all summer. 
282. Dazzler 24” Large red and yellow blooms.20 
283. Portola Hybrids 24” Brilliant scarlet with a copper 
hue; petals tipped golden yellow.20 
284. Semi-Pleno Assorted semi-doubles.20 
285. Sybylla Large vivid carmin e petals tipped with a dark 
crimson center.20 
286. Tangerine New bright orange.20 
Note: Separate varieties of Gaillardia do not come 100% 
true but all are very beautiful and all make beautiful cut 
flowers. 
GALEGA. Leguminosae. “Goat’s Rue.” 
287. Bicolor Hartlandi 48” Clusters of miniature sweet 
peas; lilac and white. Very showy. Summer.20 
GALLIUM. Rubiaceae. “Lady’s Bedstraw.” 
288. Aureum 6” Golden yellow flowers; said to have been 
intermixed in the straw on which the Mother of Christ 
lay.35 
GAURA. Onagraceae. 
289. Lindheimeri 36” White flowers; buds tinged with purple; 
makes a very showy background.15 
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