settes. Almost stemless, large, yellow flowers in 
very early spring. NEW. 30 cents. 
DRABA REPENS: Mats of pale green and heads 
of bright yellow flowers all summer. 4 inches. 
2 5 cents. 
ERIGERON DOUBLE BEAUTY: Double azure dai¬ 
sies on 2 -foot stems over a very long period make 
this an outstanding novelty. Good border plant 
and an excellent cut flower. 25 cents. 
EUPHORBIA MYRSINITES: Trailing stems, cloth¬ 
ed in thick, blue leaves. Snowy yellow heads. 
Spring. 2 0 cents. 
EUPHORBIA PILOSA: Quite like the familiar E. 
polychroma, except that it is hairy, which gives 
it added beauty. 12 inches. 35 cents. 
GAILLARDIA, MR. SHERBROOK: Pure golden 
yellow flowers, large and circular , from June until 
winter. Best all yellow gaillardia. True. 25c. 
G T OBULARIA BELLIDIFOLIA: Spreading mats of 
tiny, evergreen leaves. Blue globes in spring. 
Excellent ground cover in rockery. 2 inches. 
30 cents. 
HELIOPSIS SCABRA VITELLINA: Double, orange- 
yellow flowers, large and full, from June until win¬ 
ter makes this an outstanding new border and cut 
flower. 2 feet. 30 cents. 
IBERIS SAXATILIS: Tiniest of candytufts. Pure 
white flowers spring and fall. 2 inches. 35 cents. 
IRIS DICHOTOMA: An August-blooming iris. 
I Mac flowers. 18 inches. Div. 15 cents. 
ONONIS FRUTICOSA: Shrubby growth to 2 feet 
Pink pea-flowers. Summer. 25 cents. 
ONONIS HIRCINA: Pink pea-like flowers from July 
until frost on a 15-inch shrub-like plant. Easily 
grown and very drought resistant. An unusual 
item. Stock limited. 50 cents. 
ONOSMA DECIPIENS: Tufts of rough foliage, stiff 
and silvery. Cream flowers in sprays in late spring. 
Easy. 10 inches. 30c each. 
PARRYA MENZIESII: Bright purple wallflowers 
rn 0 -inch stems in spring. 35 cents. 
P jlNTST EMON CRANDALLII: One of the few 
alrine pentstemons that are permanently satisfied 
with our eastern climate. Makes broad mats of 
narrow foliage and carries an immense number 
of large, blue flowers in late spring, the entire 
iPant, not over an inch or two high. 35 c each. 
PAPAYER BURSERI: Geographical form of the 
alpine poppy with pure white flowers on 3 -incii 
rooms all summer. 35 cents. 
PHYTEUMA LOBETIOIDES: 15-in. sprays of la¬ 
vender stars. Spring. NEW. COc. 
PHLOX SUBULATA: In addition to the older kinds 
like Appleblossom, Brilliant, Alba. G. F. Wilson, 
Lilacina, and Rochester, all of which are avail¬ 
able at 2 0 cents each, the following outstanding 
n<w ones are present in smaller quantities. 
BRIGHTNESS: Bright pink, strong grower. 25c. 
MAISCHNEE: Snow white, strong grower. 2 5c. 
RONSDORF BEAUTY: Brilliant salmon-pink. A 
beauty indeed. 35c. 
SCHNEEWITTCHEN: Gray - white over small 
