Heath-like foliage and clouds of golden flowers during July and 
August. 25c. 
HYPERICUM FRAGILE—(R)— Large flowers of gold on trailing stems. 
20c. 
HYPERICUM HUMIFUSUM—(R) —A fine native species. Making low 
mats of light-green leaves, covered with many light yellow flowers. 
25c. 
HYPERICUM PATULUM, Forresti —-One of the best of the upright 
growing species. Many very large flowers over a long period. Flow¬ 
ers yellow and the leaves take on a beautiful red staining in fall. 
25c & 50c. 
INULA GRANBIFLGRA—(Gold Marguerite) —Large yellow Mid¬ 
summer daisy. Fine for cutting, or for the mixed border. 2 ft. 15c. 
INULA INSIFOLIA—(R) —Compact bushes to 12 inches, with large 
yellow daisies in great profusion through July and August. 15c. 
IRIS CRISTATA—(R) —Of creeping habit, with large blue flowers on 6 
inch stems. A favorite with all who see it in bloom. 25c. 
IRIS SIBERICA —Tall slender plants, with graceful dark-blue flowers in 
early summer. Makes wonderful bouquets. 3 ft. 15c. 
IRIS TENAX —Beautiful dwarf native species, with many large mauve 
colored flowers open at once. Blooms in summer. 25c. 
LEONTOPODIUM ALPINUM—(R) — (Edelweiss) —That much sought 
for plant of the Swiss Alps. Gray leaves, small yellow flowers. 6 in. 
25c. 
LITHOSPERMUM PROSTRATUM, Heavenly Blue—(R) —An ever¬ 
green alpine shrub, with spreading mats of darkest green, covered 
with many large skyblue flowers through most of the summer and 
fall. 35c. 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA, FI PI—(R)— Forms a dense tuft of evergreen 
leaves, and in June sends up spikes of double red, fragrant flowers. 
25c. 
MENTHA REQUIENI—(R) —A microscopic jewel from Corsica, for 
carpeting a cool damp spot. Absolutely prostrate and deliciously 
scented. 25c. 
MICROMERIA DOUGLASI— ( Yerba Buena) —Creeping evergreen, 
with aromatic foliage. Makes a large mat covored with white flowers. 
15c. 
NEPETA MUSSINI— (R)— Fine everblooming subject for the rockery 
or border. Fragrant grey foliage, lavender flowers. Keep sheared. 
15c. 
OMPHALODES VERNA—(R)— A low growing, rambling plant for 
light shade. Its beautiful blue flowers appear very early in the 
spring. 20c. 
OENOTHERA FRASERI—(R) — (Evening Primrose)— The large yel¬ 
low flowers of this dwarf rock garden sort, stay open all day. Sum¬ 
mer. 25c. 
