480 - 
Septemfida, easy of culture; the most reli¬ 
able Gentian; beautiful blue fringed bells 
in clusters from Julyvto late August .50 
58 - GERANIUM-Cranesbill - Sanguineum, a pros¬ 
trate shrub, steady bloomer, red . 25 
59 - Sanguineum Album, white of above .25 
60 - Sanguineum Lancastriense, a rare species 
with pink flowers veined in red .50 
727 - Grandiflorum, blue flowers over a long peri- 
or, 12" ...35 
526 - Robertiella Robertiana, Native . 25 
62 - GEUM—The Avens - Heldreichi, orange red, 
a beautiful plant and the hardiest of the 
Geums .35 
63 - Lady Stratheden, large, old gold double 
flowers .25 
64 - Mrs. Bradshaw, one of the most striking- 
hardy plants, a great profusion of large, 
rich scarlet double flowers, evergreen foliage .25 
570 - Borisii, deep orange flowers, a gem.35 
65 - GLOBULARIA—Globe Daisy - Trichosantha, 
a choice rock plant with minute foliage and 
blue globular flowers . 25 
66 - GYPSOPHILA—Babies Breath - Cerastoides, 
an exquisite gem with red veined white 
flowers .choicest of the genus ..30 
67 - Repens, an essential of the rock garden, 
blue gray mats of small leaves with white 
flowers . 25 
159 - Repens Rosea, a pink beauty .35 
209 - HELONIAS BULLATTA — Cinnamon Lily - 
Native, from a rosette of evergreen leaves 
rises a bare stem, 18" with a hyacinth like 
flower of intense pink, likes moisture and 
shade, very interesting . 50 
76 - HEPATICA—Wood Anemone, Native, Triloba, 
should be in every rock or alpine garden, 
nothing more satisfactory and they rival in 
beauty any perennial we know of .20—3 for .50 
68 - HELIANTHEMUM — Sunroses-Croseum, yellow .25 
69 - Fireball, brilliant scarlet .25 
70 - Mrs. Earle, Intense Crimson Double.25 
71 - Double Orange .25 
73 - Rhodanthe Carveum, gray leaves, clear pink .25 
74 - Rose Queen, large pink flowers.25 
77 - HEUCHERA — Alumroot - Sanguines Splend- . 
ins, one of the better rock plants, coral 
rose bells in profusion .25 
78 - Graeithum, Gracillium, rose pink . 25 
79 - HOUSTONIA—Quaker Lady - Native, Caerulea 
a mite of a flower you will cherish, covered 
for two months with porcelain blue flowers .25 
209 - Houstonia Longifolia - Quaker Ladies from 
North Carolina, purple flowers .25 
139 - HYPOXIS HIRSUTA—Star Grass, Native, yel¬ 
low flowers, blooms all summer 20—3 for .50 
527 - HYPERICUM—St. John’s Wort - Olympicum, 
a rare and lovely rock plant, gray foliage 
and large, yellow flowers . 50 
80 - IBERIS — Candytuft - Sempervirens, white 
evergreen, profuse bloomer ...25 
81 - Snowflake, large white flowers .25 
82 - Little Gem, solid, compact, dwarf, white.25 
571 - Tenoreana, an improved Candytuft, com¬ 
pletely smothered with rose-lavender flowers .35 
572 - Gibraltarica, low evergreen mat densely 
covered with white flowers richly tinted 
with rose-lavender . 25 
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