Bellingham , W ashington 
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ERYSIMUM 
(R) Pulchellum (Fairy Wallflower)—A new dwarf species forming 
close mats of dark green, later eclipsed with yellow bloom. Sandy soil. 
Plants, each 20c. 
ERIOPHYLLUM (Oregon Sunshine) 
Ceaspitosum —Brilliant yellow. Fine in full sun. 8 in. Plants, each 15c 
GALIIARDIA (Blanket Flower) 
One of the showiest hardy plants. Combination coloring of yellow, 
brown, crimson and orange. Plants, each 15c. 
GENTIANA (Blue Gentian) 
(R) Cruciata —Small blue flower in clusters. July and August. 6 in. 
Plants, each 25c. 
(R) Spider Wort —Blue flowers in clusters. 12 in. May and June. 
GERANIUM (Crane's Bill) 
Fremontii —Large pink flower. 18 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
GYPSOPHILIA (Perennial Baby’s Breath) 
Paniculata —Everlasting. Will not drop like common if cut fresh, 
and can be dried for use in winter bouquets. Plants, each 25c. 
HELLEBORUS (Christmas or Lenten Rose) 
Flowering during lenten season. Rich soil, some shade, well drained. 
Slow grower, long lived, in red, pink, and white. Plants 50c and larger 75c 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bell or Alum Root 
(R) Glabella —A fine alum root. Very fine foliage and flowers. Soft 
yellow. 12 in. Plants, each 15c. 
(R) Sanguinea Hybrid Grandiflora Coral Bell —Beautiful plants for 
front row of borders, with slender, fairy-like spikes of richly colored 
flowers; most striking in the garden and light and graceful for cutting. 
Red, pink, and white. Plants, each 15c. 
HESPERIS (Sweet Rocket) 
Matronalis —Fine for cutting. 3 ft. Decoration time. Lavender and 
white. Plants, each 15c. 
INULA 
(R) Ensifolia —9 inches. July-Sept. Vigorous plant and a continuous 
bloomer with large yellow aster-like flowers and rather coarse foliage. 
Plants, each 15c. 
LAVENDULA (Sweet Lavender) 
Spicata —Lavender. 15 inches. Very fragrant, use in shopping bags. 
Plants, each 25c. 
LINARIA 
(R) Cymbalarih —A dainty creeper with lilac flowers. 3 inches. 
Plants, each 15c. 
LUPIN (Perennial) 
Most beautiful hardy border plants producing tufts of soft green 
foliage, from which arise in continuous succession the stately spikes of 
bloom. 
Lupinus —Effective plants, producing large spikes of flowers. 
Roseus —A combination of light and dark pink. 
Rosen —Fine pure light rose pink. 
Ply Polyphyllus —Light blue. 
Polyphyllus (Old-fashioned Garden Lupin) —Blue. 3 feet. Stately 
spikes of blue, flowers all summer. Plants, each 20c. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
(R) Alpestris (Indigo Blue) —Intense rich dark blue with long 
stems. 4 to 8 inches high. Plants, each 10c. 
Palustris Samperflorens —A bright blue creeping Forget-Me-Not, 
10 inches. Plants, each 10c. 
PAPAVER (Orientalis Poppy) 
Among hardy perennials no class is of more importance. Succeed 
in any soil and position, and if not let go to seed, flowering through a 
long season. 
Rubera —Brick red. Plants, each 10c. 
Rosea —Pale rose pink. Plants, each 25c. 
Rosen —Shell pink. Plants, each 20c. 
Nudicale (Iceland Poppy) —15 inches. Elegant free flowering plants 
bearing flowers in abundance all summer. 
Nudicale —Yellow, orange, pink, any color. Plants, each 15c. 
