PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 
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ECHINOPS 
1350. Ritro—Globe Thistle—Steel-blue this¬ 
tle-like flowers in midsummer; ex¬ 
cellent for use in dry bouquets. 
Each . 20c 
EIDEL WEISS 
See Leontopodium. 
ERIGERON 
1351. Aurantiacus Hybrids—Very bright 
colored daisies in various shades of 
orange, that bloom over a very long 
period. Each . 25c 
1352. Glauca—Dwarf stems with blue-green 
leaves, each topped with big pink, 
white or lavender flowers. Very at¬ 
tractive. Height 6 to 10 inches. 
Each . 25c 
1353. Leibergii—Dwarf. Each. 50c 
1354. Mucronatus—This plant blooms all 
summer. A creeper, with a profu¬ 
sion of pink and white daisies on 8 
inch stems that do well in hot, dry 
climates. Each . 20c 
1355. Speciosus—18 inches. From May to 
July are large rosy-mauve flowers, 
with yellow centers, making an ex¬ 
cellent cut flower. Also is useful for 
the foreground in the herbaceous 
border. Each . 20c 
ERINUS 
1354—Alpinus—3 inches. Very dwarf ever¬ 
green plant with red purple flowers, 
from May to July. Each.25c 
ERIOPHYLLUM—Caespitosum 
See Bahia Lanata. 
ERODIUM 
1357. Chamaedryoides Roseum—Is a little 
jewel for the rock garden. Its twink¬ 
ling little pink blossoms and silvery 
laciniated leaves endow it with charm 
enough for your most select spot. 
Best in a cool location, where it 
will bloom almost uninterruptedly. 
Each . 35c 
1358. Manescavi—This member of the ger¬ 
anium family has pretty foliage and 
deep rosy-purple flowers that bloom 
from June to September. Its seed 
pods are rather peculiar as they are 
long needle-shaped, and pointing 
upward. Each. 35c 
ERYNGIUM 
1359. Amethystinum—Sea Holly—2 feet; 
very spiny foliage and amethyst blue 
flowers for drying. Each . 20c 
1360. Planum—Steel blue flowers. Ea. '20c 
ERYSSIMUM 
1361. Pulchellum—Very showy early yellow 
flowers; 12 inches in height. Ea. 15c 
EUPATORIUM 
1362. Fraseri—2 feet. Dainty white feath¬ 
ery flowers on dark green foliage. 
Each . 15c 
EUVONYMOUS 
1363. Radicans Argenteo Marginata—A 
very beautiful slow growing ever¬ 
green creeper with shiny variegated 
foliage. Each . 35c 
FILIPENDULA 
1364. Hexapetela Flora-plena—3 feet. At¬ 
tractive fern-like foliage and large 
panicles of cream colored blooms 
with red buds. Each. 15c 
1365. Ulmaria (Astilbe)—Large plumes of 
pure double white. Each . 15c 
GAILLARDIA 
1366. Bergundy—Shining wine-red flowers 
about 2*4 inches in diameter, on long 
stiff stems, from June until fall. 
Each . 25c 
1367. Dazzler—Large daisies, bright golden 
yellow, with rich maroon-red center. 
Each . 20c 
1368. Portola Hybrids—The flowers are 
very large. The petals being very 
broad and overlapping, of great sub¬ 
stance, and spread out flat. Color a 
brilliant scarlet with copper hue. 
Petals heavily tipped with golden 
yellow. Each . 15c 
1369. Semi-Pleno — Semi doubles assorted. 
Each . 15c 
1370. Sybylla—Flowers large, vivid car¬ 
mine, tipped white, with dark crim¬ 
son center. Each. 15c 
1371. Tangerine. Large orange-colored 
flowers. Each.. 15c 
1371C. One each of the Gaillardias for 90c 
Note: These Gaillardias are raised 
from seed and do not run 100% true 
to color. However, we guarantee sat¬ 
isfaction. 
