*CYTISUS (Broom) — Following are low 
growing forms suitable for rock work. 
Fygmaeus —Very dwarf prostrate type, yel¬ 
low flowers. 50 c. 
Kewensis —Dwarf spreading, with creamy 
white flowers. $1.00. 
Kewensis Furgens —Dwarf compact form, 
upright foliage, yellow flowers in early 
spring. 
♦DAPHNE Cneorum —Dwarf form with small 
cluster leaves and pretty pink flower heads on 
the ends of each branch. Blooms intermittently 
throughout the summer. 2-yr plants. 50c; 4-yr. 
$ 1 . 00 . 
DELPHINIUM —-Rich well drained soil spad¬ 
ed deep and use plenty of well rotted manure. 
Wrexham Hybrids —-Mixed colors. 25c. 
Clivenden Beauty— An improved form of 
the Belladonna. Free flowering azure blue 
flowers. 25c. 
Imperial Hybrids —A mixture of the finest 
shadings. Very large flowers in both single 
and double. 25c. 
All varieties in strong 2-yr. clumps. 
BIANT HUS — One of the most interesting 
and desirable groups of plants grown. A poor 
stony soil suits them best if not too loose. 
*Alwoodi —Glossy leaves and large flowers 
of various shades of rose and pink. Ever- 
blooming. 35c. 
*Alwoodi Alpinus — Very dwarf. Large 
flowers of brilliant rose with darker ring 
around the eye. Prefers some shade. 35c. 
*Arenarius —White with carmine ring on 
5-in. stems. Deeply fringed and fragrant. 25c 
*Caesius (Cheddar Pink) — Spiky, bluish 
foliage. Rose colored flowers on 6-in. stems. 
25 c. 
*Campestris — Upright slender habit with 
soft pink flowers. 25c. 
*Deltoides —Major Steam’s brilliant crim¬ 
son flowers, deep bronze green foliage. May 
to July. 25c. 
Hyland Queen —Mixture of large brilliant 
flowers with deep markings. 25c. 
Flumarius Dble. Mixture- —The old garden 
pink. A mixture of fine doubles and semi¬ 
doubles. 25c. 
*Sterabergii — Light grey leaves in tufts 
3-4 in. Pink flowers on 4-6 in. stems. Very 
fine. 25c. 
Sweet Wivelsfield —A fine hybrid. Extra 
large flowers in a brilliant mixture. Deli¬ 
cately fringed. 25c. 
DIANTHUS BARBATUS (Sweet William). 
Newport Fink — A distinct color, being 
salmon rose or watermelon pink. 15c. 
Johnson’s Diadem —Giant blooms. Crimson 
with white eye. 15c. 
Blood Red —Very deep red. 15c. 
Scarlet Beauty —A beautiful brilliant scar¬ 
let. 15c. 
DICENTRA (Bleeding Heart) — Partially 
shaded location is best. 
♦Exima —A dwarf growing sort with finely 
cut foliage and showy racemes of pink flow¬ 
ers. 30c. 
Spectabilis — The old fashioned bleeding 
heart. 50c. 
DORONICUM Caucasicum — Large yellow 
daisy-like flowers on 12-18 in. stems in the very 
early spring. 25c. 
♦DRYAS (Mountain Avens)—A fine subject 
for a well drained sunny location. Does not 
transplant easily. 
Sundermanni —(Forms flat evergreen car¬ 
pet with oak-like leaves. Flowers a pale yel¬ 
low in bud stage, opening white. 35c. 
DIGITALIS (Foxglove)—Does well either in 
sun or shade. 
Mammoth Mixed —'Very large stems and 
bloom. 15c. 
*ERICA (Heather) — Prefer peat soil and 
left undisturbed. 
Carnea Rosea —Pink flowers during winter 
and spring. 35c to $1.00. 
Bell (Dabocia Polifolia) — Purple bell¬ 
shaped flowers cover the plant throughout 
the summer. 25c to 75c. 
Stricta —An upright grower with rigid fol¬ 
iage, flowering in July and August. 5Oc-$1.00. 
♦ERINUS —Does well in full sun or partial 
shade. 
Alpinus —Spikes of white flowers. Very 
pretty dwarf Alpine, spreading into mats of 
lovely foliage. 25c. 
Roseus —Bright pink flowers, May to June. 
25 c. 
♦ERODIUM— Full sun, sandy leaf soil and 
loam with some lime. 
Cheilianthifolium — Fern-like foliage cov¬ 
ered with a grey down. Flowers rather large, 
blush white, with darker veins. Blooms all 
summer. Height 4 in. $1.00. 
ERYNGIUM (Sea Holly)-—Sandy loam not 
too rich. Does not move well. 
Planum —Heads of steel grey flowers in 
July and Aug. 25c. 
EUPHORBIA Polychroma —'Compact shrubby 
plant covered in June with heads of yellow 
flowers. Very pretty but spreads rapidly. 25c. 
EDELWEISS —See Leontopodium. 
EUONYMOUS Radicans Variegated —Trailing 
vine-like with heavy variegated leaves. A very 
attractive and useful subject. 50-75c. 
GAILLARDIA —Our most popular perennial 
for cutting. 
Dazzler— A wonderful variety with a rich 
crimson center tipped with yellow. Extra 
long stemmed. 25c. 
*CrENTIANA — Desirable little rock plants 
that seems to hold a special lure for the plant 
lover. 
Acaulus—Large flowered, deep blue on low 
compact tufts. 50c. 
Cruciata—'Deep blue clusters 12 in. high. 
A lime loving variety. Full sun. 50c. 
Sino-Ornata —One of the prettiest. Large 
dark blue flowers from June to August. 
Sandy loam and peat with stone chippings. 
35c. 
Furdomi — Blue flowers on long trailing 
stems. New, from Tibet. 50c. 
♦GERANIUM —-Fine Alpine subject for full 
sun and light open soil. 
Sanguineum —Attractive foliage and bright 
red flowers all summer. Of easy culture. 35c. 
GEUM — Hardy perennial with strawberry¬ 
like leaves and very showy flowers. 
Mrs. Bradshaw —Red carnation-like flowers 
in May and June. 25c. 
Lady Strathenden —'Similar to above with 
yellow flowers. 25c. 
*Borisii —Low growing, vivid orange scar¬ 
let flowers all summer. 35c. 
*Siberica — The finest yet. Richer, finer 
foliage with flowers similar to Borisii. 50c. 
♦GLOBULARIA — A dwarf tufted plant for 
the sunny location. 
Trichosantha (Globe Daisy) — Lavender 
flower heads. 25c. 
GYFSOPHILA (Baby Breath). 
Faniculata— Large sprays of white flowers. 
25c. 
Repens —A creeping form with evergreen 
greyish foliage and white to pink flowers. 
A neat and pretty variety. 25c. 
HEDERA (Ivy) 
Arborescens —Shrubby, non-climbing form. 
50c. 
Minima — Shrubby form, leaves 3-lobed, 
brownish in winter. 50c. 
HELENIUM (Riverton Beauty—Showy per¬ 
ennials to 3-4 ft. Lemon yellow petals with 
black centers. Aug. to Oct. 25c. 
Riverton Gem —Old gold, overlaid with 
deep red. 25c. 
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