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N. A. HALLAIFER—Webster, N. Y. 
*Dodecatheon Cusicki— Large purple and yellow flowers on 10 in. 
stems. Rare. Moist loam and peat. 35 cents each. 
^'Dodecafheon Hendersoni —Forms a beautiful rosette of leaves from 
which rise six inch stems carrying a cluster of beautiful rose 
flowers. Dormant in late summer. May. 35 cents each. 
< ; Dodecatheon Medea (American Cyclamen) (Old Maid’s Noses) 
(Shooting Star) —A pretty smooth native perennial with white 
or rose flowers in June. Either sun or shade. 8 in. 25 cents each. 
Doronicum Clusi —A dwarf form, producing large bright yellow 
flowers in early spring and summer. 15 in. 35 cents each. 
Doronicum Plantagineum Excelsum (Leopards Bane) —Large daisy¬ 
like yellow flowers having long narrow rays. Excellent for cut¬ 
ting as it blooms in May. on long stems and keeps well when 
cut. Also a good forcer. 2 ft. Heavy moist soil. (c). 25 cents 
each. 
*Douglasia Montana —A rare plant from the Rockies, closely related 
to Androsace. It forms a 4 in. tuft of foliage completely covered 
with light pink flowers in June. It appears to be quite happy 
here in a dry moraine. 50 cents each. 
^Dougfasia Vitaiiana —See Androsace Vitaliana. 
*Draba (Whitlow Crass) —A large family of small plants easily 
grown in rockery or wall. Give them well-drained soil in sun. 
:;: Aizoides —Spiney rosettes of bright green. Flowers yellow in 
clusters on 3 in. stems. Very early. Sandy soil in sun. 35 cents 
each. 
*Fladnizensis —Forms a deep green compact tuft of foliage. 
Flowers white on 4 in. stems in May. Any well drained soil. 
25 cents each. 
:;: Olympica —Bright yellow. May. Mossy foliage. 4 in. (w). 25 
cents each. 
" ! Repens—A deep yellow prostrate variety. May and occasionally 
through the summer, (w). 25 cents each. 
*Rupestris —Forms rosettes of dark green spiny foliage and pro¬ 
duces a mass of white flowers. 4 in. well drained soil. 35 cents 
each. 
Dracocephalium Ruyschianum —Large blue flowers on 18 in. stems 
in Mid-summer. Gritty soil in sun. 35 cents each. 
Echinops Ritro (Globe Thistle) —Spherical heads of metallic blue. 
Coarse spiny thistle-like foliage. Lasts a long time when dried. 
July. 2 V 2 ft. (c). 25 cents each. 
^Edraianthus Craminifolius —Flowers bright blue on semi-prostrate 
stems in mid summer. Rosettes of grassy foliage. 6 in. 35 cents 
each. 
<c Epemedium Macranthum Roseum (Bishops Hat) (Barrenwort) — 
Attractive evergreen foliage. Small square rose colored flowers. 
Moist well-drained place in shade. 6 in. 35 cents each. 
•^Erigeron Alpinus (Fleabone) —Purplish lavender daisy-like flowers 
in heads. 4 in. June to August. Sandy soil. 25 cents each. 
*Erigeron Aurantaieus —A handsome new dwarf variety, with 
orange red daisies in June. 8 in. 35 cents each. 
*Erigeron Compositus —A very dwarf plant having finely divided 
gray leaves. Pretty lavender daisies on 2 in. stems. Dry soil 
in full sun. A rare and unusual alpine. 50 cents each. 
*Erigeron Clabellus —Large lavender purple daisies in clusters on 8 
in. stems, in May and occasionally during summer. 25 cents each. 
Erigeron Speciosa (Syn. Stenactis Speciosa) —Attractive daisy-like 
blue flowers from June until fall. Good for cutting. 2 ft. 25 
cents each. 
^Erirtus Alpinus (Alpine Liver Balsam) —Racemes of small rose 
purple flowers in May and June. Small rosettes of attractive 
evergreen foliage. An excellent wall or rock plant. 4 in. Sandy 
loam. Light shade, (w). Protect in winter. 25 cents each. 
^Erinus Alpinus Albus —A white flowering form of the above. 25 
cents each. 
e: Eriophyllum Caespitosum (Oregon Sunshine) —Beautiful finely-cut 
silvery grey foliage and yellow daisies in mid-summer. A hot 
dry place in poor soil. 25 cents each. 
^Erodium Amanum —Beautiful silvery fern-like foliage. Flowers 
white, 8 in. Well drained soil in full sun. Blooms all summer. 
50 cents each. 
fi: Erodium Chamaedryoides Roseum —A beautiful tiny Alpine, form¬ 
ing a tuft of glossy leaves, covered with beautiful pink stars 
from spring until fall. Light limestone soil in full sun. 35 cents 
*Erodtum Macradenum—Pink flowers veined darker and dark spots 
on two upper petals. Pretty soft green fern-like foliage. 8 in. 
Blooms all summer. 50 cents each. 
e;: Erodium Manescavi —Very large rosy-purple flowers are continuous¬ 
ly produced from June to frost. 12 in. 35 cents each. 
"-'Erodium Romanum —An easy grower having very attractive fern¬ 
like foliage. Large pink flowers. 8 in. Very rare. 75 cents each. 
Eryngium Amethystinum (Sea Holly, Blue Thistle) —Spiny leaves 
and blue bracts and flowers. July and August. 2 ft. Well- 
drained soil. Keeps a long time when cut and dried, (c). 25 
cents each. 
^Erysimum Pulchellum (Fairy Wallflower) (Hedge Mustard) (Rock 
Wall-flower) —A dwarf plant completely covering itself with 
sulphur yellow flowers in early spring. Dry place in sun. 6 in. 
25 cents each. 
