Erodium is in bloom from May until frost 
DIGITALIS 
THE SHIRLEY. Handsome full spikes, four feet 
tall, with flowers of different shades of rose, 
purple, pink, and white. In many cases they 
are marked with chocolate. A beautiful blend¬ 
ing of colors for the border. 
DICTAMNUS 
FRAXINELLA. One of the aristocrats for the bor¬ 
der. It increases in beauty each succeeding 
year, never becoming straggly or unsightly. 
Uniform, semi-dwarf bushes of glossy green 
foliage from which arise the pretty flower 
spikes during June. The entire plant has a 
delicate citron fragrance. Recommended. Two 
colors—Rose or White. 
DORONICUM 
EXCELSUM. Large golden yellow single Daisies that 
bloom early in the Spring. Eighteen inch 
stems that boldly hold the bright blossoms. 
It is a recommended cut flower. Should be 
planted in the early Fall, but can be moved 
early in the Spring. 
EDRAIANTHUS 
“DALMATICUS. A charming little rock plant, 
closely allied to the Campanula group. It is 
neat in habit, growing compactly. The flower 
stems curve from the center of the plant, and 
bear clusters of bright blue bell-shaped flow¬ 
ers. About three inches high. Blooms in June. 
Each 30c, per three 75c. 
ECHINOPS 
RITRO. (Globe Thistle) Handsome spiny foliage 
covered with globular flower heads of a 
bright metallic blue. Interesting and showy in 
the border, and the flowers can be cut and 
dried for winter bouquets. 3 feet. 
ERIGERON 
CRANDIFLORA ELATIOR. During late June and 
July the two foot plant is covered with airy, 
lavender blue daisies. Fine for cutting, and 
lends a bright touch to the border. Each 30c, 
per three 75c. 
EUPATORIUM 
COELESTINUM (Hardy Ageratum). This is a fine 
border plant, and is especially valuable as it 
gives a rich show of lavender blue in August 
and September when this color is scarce in 
the garden. The fluffy flower heads are fine 
for cutting. 18 inches. 
ERODIUM 
*CHAMAEDRYOIDES ROSEUM. Of all the 
fine alpines in our trial grounds this tidy 
gem was the most admired. The neat, 
compact glossy green clumps are covered 
from May until late October with dainty 
pink flowers, delicately veined, with rose, 
on two inch stems. We consider it one of 
the best rock plants. Each 30c, per three 
75c. 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS FL. PL. 
Foliage is evergreen 
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DIGITALIS 
Stately in the border 
FESTUCA 
“CLAUCA. The Blue Festue Grass that is so widely 
used because of its dwarf steel-blue foliage. 
The small spiked tufts are colorful in the 
rockery and can be used as a dwarf edging 
plant. 6 inches. 
DICTAMNUS FRAXINELLA 
One of the aristocrats 
EUPHORBIA 
COROLLATA. Large panicles of single white flowers 
on stiff, wiry stems. Has somewhat the ap¬ 
pearance of Baby's Breath, but the flowers are 
bigger and come into bloom later during the 
first part of July. It is widely used and recom¬ 
mended as a filler for cut flowers. 2 feet. 
“POLYCHROMA. A very unusual and distinctive 
item for the rockery or low border. Very 
symmetrical in habit about one foot hign 
which is covered in May with light yellow 
flower bracts. As the flowers age they turn 
to various shades of bright golden yellow. It 
never becomes unruly and always has the 
appearance of a neat specimen. Each 30c, per 
three 75c. 
FUNKIA 
MEDIA VARIEGATED. A bedding plant of merit. 
Light green foliage attractively bordered with 
yellow. When used in the border the leaves 
are sharply contrasted with the deep green. 
While used principally for its foliage, during 
July pretty lavender flowers are borne on 12 
inch stems. 
LANCEOLATA. Narrow, glossy leaves in tufts. Dur¬ 
ing late July there is a profusion of lilac 
blossoms on stiff erect one foot stems. A very 
dependable variety. 
GLOBULARIA 
NANA. A sturdy little dwarf about three inches 
high forming a tuft of deep green which in 
June is studded with small blue buttons on 
one inch stems. This is suitable for a niche 
among the rocks. Each 30c, per three 75c. 
GYPSOPHILA 
BRISTOL FAIRY. This glorious double Baby’s 
Breath is an introduction of merit. In June 
it is a shower of large double white flowers. 
A great improvement and highly recom¬ 
mended. Unrivalled as a cut flower, and give 
a misty, dainty appearance in the border. 3 
feet. Grown from grafted stock. Each 30c, per 
three 75c, per 10 $2.25. 
PANICULATA. The fine old fashioned Baby’s 
Breath. It forms a symmetrical bush that in 
June is a mass of single white flowers. As a 
filler for cut flowers it is in great demand. 3 
feet. Each 20c, per three 50c, per 10 $1.20, 
per 25 $2.50. 
REPENS “BODCERI.” A sensational new dwarf 
double of great merit. Trailing branches about 
a foot long covered from earlv summer until 
well into the Fall with a multitude of double 
white flowers. After blooming for a few 
days the flowers turn a pinkish color and the 
plant has an appearance of being filled with 
white and pink flowers. Fine for cutting, and 
a gem for the rockery or bedding. 2 inch pots. 
Each 40c, per three $1.00, per ten $2.75. 
CYPSOPHILA “BRISTOL FAIRY” 
Recommended for cutting 
