WESTOVER NURSERIES 
EUPHORBIA — Polychroma. A lovely 
early Spring flowering perennial, grow¬ 
ing into beautiful plants with flowers 
which turn from greenish yellow to a 
deep yellow during May. 1 ft. 
Myrsinitus. This is a very interesting 
plant resembling a glorified Sedum with 
gray leaves and long stems which creep 
over the ground. Pale yellow flowers in 
early April. An excellent wall plant. 
FESTUCA—Glauca Nana. A lovely dwarf 
variety of our grasses with glaucous foli¬ 
age not over 6 inches, making it a very 
good rock plant. 
FUNKIA — Lancifolia Yariegata. Large 
green leaves edged with white and lilac 
flowers on long stems. Very valuable for 
edging. 
Subcordate Grandiflora—(White Plan¬ 
tain Lily). A lovely variety with attrac¬ 
tive pale green foliage and pure white 
lily-like flowers during August. Excellent 
for border or rockery. 
GALIUM VERLJM. This hardy plant forms 
masses of finely cut foliage which is at¬ 
tractive at all times. Deep greenish- 
yellow flowers during the Summer 
months. 
GAILLARDIA—Grandiflora. The Gail- 
lardia or Blanket Flower is one of our 
most useful cut flowers, blooming 
throughout the entire Summer. It varies 
a great deal in color through shades of 
yellow and orange-red. 2 ft. 
GERANIUM—Pratense. A lovely variety 
of the Crane’s Bill family with flowers 
of a pretty blue shade. Very good for 
border or rock garden. 1-2 feet. 
GEUM—Atrosanguineum. Dark red flow¬ 
ers on good stems 18 inches high. June- 
July. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double orange- 
red flowers. Very good. 18 inches high. 
June-July. 
Lady Stratheden. A lovely golden yel¬ 
low variety. 18 inches high. June-July. 
Heldreichi. This variety blooms during 
May with bright orange flowers, growing 
only from 10-12 inches high, which 
makes it a lovely rock plant. 
Borisii. Dwarf orange scarlet variety 
with large flowers and round heavy 
leaves. One of the best Geums. 
GLOBULARIA — Trychosantha. A very 
pretty little rock plant, with neat dark 
green foliage, from which an abundance 
of blue button-like flowers on 6 inch 
stems appear during May and June.25 2.50 
GYPSOPHILA—Bristol Fairy—(Baby’s 
Breath). This double-flowered variety 
blooms throughout the summer months 
and is not only a lovely border plant, 
forming a beautiful mass of white flow¬ 
ers, but is invaluable for cutting. We of¬ 
fer these in two sizes. 
.50 
5.00 
.75 
7.50 
Cerastioides. A pretty dwarf alpine with 
white flowers which are veined with red. 
4-5 inches. 
.35 
3.50 
Repens. A very good plant for the rock Each 
garden, of trailing habit with masses of 
small pure white flowers in June. .25 
HELENIUM — Hoopsii. Unlike the well 
known popular Autumn blooming varie¬ 
ties, this blooms in July with long yel¬ 
low daisy-like flowers. A very good bor¬ 
der plant. 2 ft. .25 
Riverton Beauty. Rich lemon yellow 
flowers in masses during August and 
September. 5 feet. .30 
Riverton Gem. A beautiful mahogany 
variety. Excellent for cutting. August- 
September. 5 feet. .30 
HELIANTHEMUM — Mutabiie— (Rock- 
rose). One of our loveliest plants for the 
rock garden or dry wall, of shrubby 
habit with evergreen foliage and masses 
of flowers resembling single roses, rang¬ 
ing in color from pure white to deep 
rose with many unusual pastel shades. 6 
inches. May-June.30 
HEMEROCALLIS — Dr. Regel — (Day- 
Lily). Deep orange flowers, very frag¬ 
rant. A beautiful variety. 2 feet high. 
June-July. . .25 
Flava —(Lemon lily). The flowers are a 
lovely shade of lemon yellow, one of the 
best varieties. 2 feet high. June-July. .25 
The Hemerocallis are very good sub¬ 
jects for planting along a stream or pool. 
HEUCHERA—Sanguinea —(Coral Bells). 
A lovely border plant also good for cut¬ 
ting. Graceful sprays of coral-red flow¬ 
ers. 2 ft. July. . .25 
HIBISCUS —(Mallow). The giant flower¬ 
ing Hibiscus are very useful for the 
shrubbery border where they will give 
color late in the season. Though the 
plants die down to the ground each year, 
they attain a height of six feet. We can 
supply these in red, white and pink. .30 
HOLLYHOCKS 
DOUBLE—Newport Pink .25 
Scarlet .25 
White .25 
Yellow .25 
SINGLE—Pink .25 
White .25 
Yellow . .25 
HYPERICUM REPTANS. A charming lit¬ 
tle plant of shrubby growth and spread¬ 
ing habit. It grows only a few inches 
high and produces masses of interesting 
golden yellow flowers during July. A 
lovely rockery plant. .35 
IBERIS —Sempervirens—(Hardy Candy¬ 
tuft). Beautiful evergreen plants with 
masses of white flowers in May. One of 
the best rock garden plants and also very 
good for the front of the border. 8 
inches. .25 
Sempervirens—Little Gem. A charming 
little Candytuft of compact growth and 
pure white flowers. Very good for the 
rock garden or edging.. 35 
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