Geum—Lady Stratheden. Rich double yellow. All summer. ”18” ... ; .25 
Ceum—Mrs. Bradshaw. Double fiery red. Blooms all summer. 18” .25 
^Geranium Sanguineum—Hardy geranium. Light crimson. All summer. 
Good in shade. 18” ...'.......25 
*Globularia Trichosantha—Globe E>aisy. Lavender button. 6” ....25 
Gypsophila Paniculata—Baby's Breath. White, mist-like. June. 2-3' .15 
Gypsophila Paniculata—var. Bristol Fairy. Grafted. Double white, mist- 
like. 2-3' ......35 
* Gypsophila Repens—Dwarf. Clouds of white flowers tinged pink. 6” .20 
Helenium Autumnale Superbum—Sneezewort. Golden-yellow. Sept. 5-6’ .20 
*Helianthemum Mutabile—Fickle Sunrose. Various colors. All summer. 12” .20 
*Helianthemum—variety Fireball. Orange flame. Dwarf. Very attractive .25 
Hemerocallis Flava—Lemon Lily. Lemon-yellow. June. 2V>* .■.20 
Hesperis Matronalis—Sweet Rocket. Fragrant purple spikes. June-July. 2-3’, .15 
*Heuchera Brizoides—Coral Bells. Pale pink. Profuse bloomer. All summer. 18”, .25 
*Heuchera Sanguinea—Bright crimson flowers on 12-18” stems. Nice for cutting, .25 
*Heuchera—var. Pluie de Feu. Lovely coral-red variety, excellent for rock garden, .25 
Hibiscus—Mallow. Mammoth flowers of red, pink or white. June-July. 5-6' .15 
Hollyhocks—Double. Mixed colors of yellow, rose, red, white, etc.15 
^Hypericum Reptans (Repens)—St. John's wort. Trailing. Yellow. Excel¬ 
lent rock plant ...25 
*Hypericum Polyphyllum—similar to reptans .25 
rfberis Sempervirens—Candytuft. Pure white early flowers. 9-12” .20 
*Iberis Tenorianum—Lavepder-white form, quite attractive. May. 6” .25 
*Iberis Gibraltarica—A lovely lavender form, dense cushions. 12” .20 
*Iberis—var. Snowflake. A pure white type of unusual beauty ...25 
*Iris Cristata—Dainty creeping species. Rich amethyst-blue. May. Loves shade, .20 
*Iris Pumila—Common dwarf purple iris. Good for borders. April-May. 4” .10 
*Iris Pumila Atroviolacea—Wine-colored; very dwarf ....20 
*Iris Pumila Cyanea—Rich royal purple. 6” ._.-.20 
"Tris Pumila—var. Orange Queen. Yellow, approaching orange in color. 
Attractive .— .20 
Lavandula Vera—Sweet Lavepder. Blue. July-August. 18”. Fragrant .25 
Liatris Pychnostachya—Kansas Gay-Feather. Long pinkish-purple spikes. 
July. 4' . 20 
*Linum Flavum—Perennial Flax. Transparent yellow flowers. 18”. Extra fine, .25 
*Linum Perenne—Blue Flax. Blue flowers ip great profusion, 18”. Nice foliage, .15 
Lupinus—Hardy Lupines. Blue, rose, white. Long spikes. All summer. 3-4’ .25 
^Lychnis Alpina—Campion or Catchfly. Dwarf rose-pink. Charming. 4” .25 
* Lychnis Arkwrighti—Extra large fiery flowers on very dwarf plants .25 
Lychnis Chalcedonica—Maltese Cross. Bright scarlet. Showy. July-Aug. 2-3', .20 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendens—Profuse pink flowers in June and July. 9-15” .15 
Lychnis Viscaria Splendeps Alba—White form of the above. 9-15” ...15 
*Lychnis Viscaria Flore Pleno—A fine double crimson variety. Excellent for 
cutting .25 
Lythrum Superbum Roseum—Purple Loosestrife. Long showy purple spikes. 
All summer. 3-5' . 25 
Matricaria—Feverfew. Creamy-white flowers. August-Oct. 18-24” ..15 
*Mazus Reptans—Fine creeping Alpine plapt. Dainty lilac flower. May. 2” .15 
Mertensia Virginica—Virginia Blue Bells. Early spring flowers of blue. 12-18”, .15 
Monarda—Bee-balm or Bergamot. Brilliant crimson-scarlet. June-Aug. 4' ........ .20 
*Myosotis Paulustris Semperflorens—Forget-me-not. Blue and pink. All sum¬ 
mer. Likes shade . - *15 
