KINGSPORT, TENNESSEE 
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ERINUS-Llver Balsam 
Rosea. A pretty draw plant. Glabrous foliage, light rose 
flowers May-July. Well suited for the rockery, walk and wall 
garden. Light soil, full sun. 4"-£> H high. 
ERODIUM-Heronb111 
Chamaedryoides Rosea. Geranium with aromatic foliage. It 
is happy in rocks and lime soil. Must be in well drained 
situation. Covered in May to Nov. with delicate pink veined 
crimson flowers. We grow only the one variety now, as they 
hybridize easily. 3"“5" high. 
EUPHOHBIA-Spurge 
Myrsinites. Very showy blue foliage of trailing habit. 
Heads of pale yellow flowers in May. Very ornamental. A 
sheltered and sunny situation. Beautiful in the rock wall. 
FESTUCA-Fesoue Grass 
Glauca. Silvery blue foliage. high. 
GERANIUM-Cranesbill 
Lancastrlense. A new lovely 
dwarf gem for the rockery. The 
light salmon pink flowers appear 
on and off all summer. Wants sun 
and well drained soil. The roots 
strike deeply, so choose its lo¬ 
cation for permanency. 4" high. 
GERANIUM-Lancastriense 
GEUM-Avens 
Heldrechli. Beautiful orange-red flowers in May-June 
on 12"-15 M stems. Very hardy in a good light soil. Stands 
full sun. 
GLOBULARIA-Globe Daisy 
Cord1folia. A prostrate shrublet with glossy evergreen 
foliage. Lilao blue flowers on 3"“6" stems. They want a sun¬ 
ny and dry situation. 
Tricosantha. Compact evergreen foliage and lilac blue 
glove shaped flowers in May-June. About 12" high. A very 
sunny plaoe and dry situation. 
CTPSOPHILA-Babys Breath 
Repens. A low creeping oarpeting plant with white and 
pink flowers in May to Sept. A good wall or rook plant. 
Loves lime. 3" high* 
HELIANTHEMJM-Sun Roses 
Buttercup. Evergreen prostrate shrublet with single gol- 
den yellow flowers. 
Clara Middleton. Same as above, with single rich orange 
flowers. 
Fireball. Same as above with bright scarlet double flow¬ 
ers. The sun roses prefer lime and well drained gravelly 
•'■oil* They do not like manure and flower most profusely in 
poor soil. 
