Bright Spot Gardens 
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*EUPHORBIA MYRSINITIS.—-Prostrate bluish fol¬ 
iage and crowded heads of yellow flowers. A fine 
crevice plant and especially attractive in the fall. 
GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower )—24 inches. One of 
the few perennials which bloom all summer. 
*GEUM ( Avens )—15 inches, all varieties. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—S carlet. 
Lady Stratheden—Y ellow. 
AtrosaNQUINEUM—D ark red. 
BORESII—Orange scarlet. 
*GLOBULARIA TRICOSANTHA (Globe Daisy) 
—Dwarf tufted plant, lavender flower heads. 
GYPSOPHILA (Babys Breath). 
* Repens—T iny-leaved trailing plant with white 
flowers. 
*REPENS ROSEA—Same as above, with pink flowers. 
*HEUCHERA (Coral Bells ).—Fifteen inches. Shades 
of pink. 
HELENIUM ( Sneezewort ). 
Autumnale—T hree to 4 feet. Yellow. 
RIVERTON Gem—B ronzy yellow. Late summer. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket )—Twenty inches. 
MATRONALIS—Purple spikes. 
MATRONALIS Alba—W hite. Both very fragrant. 
HIBISCUS (Mallows )—Five to 6 feet in a moist sit¬ 
uation, but grows well anywhere. Late July to 
frost. Immense saucer-shaped blooms in shades of 
pink, red and white. 25c each 
Specimen plants up to $1.00 
HOLLYHOCKS—Double, in separate colors. 
*IBERIS (Candytuft )—Ten inches. White, evergreen 
foliage. 
*IRIS—Dwarf varieties; 6 to 8 inches. Very early 
blooming. 
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