ERICA (Er'-i-ca)—Heartier 
Invaluable evergreen shrubs, blooming during the win¬ 
ter and very early spring. Perfectly hardy. 
*carnea —Spreading mats of deep green and masses of 
ruddy-red bells in very early spring. 50c each 
*darleyensis syn. mediterranean hybrida— A very hard sort 
with masses of rosy pink flowers. Starts blooming in 
October and continues stubbornly throughout the winter 
and early spring regardless of snow and ice. 
50c, 75c, $1.00 each 
*pygmaea— Very dainty little evergreen of spreading pros¬ 
trate habit. 2". 50c each 
ERIOPHYLLUM (Er-i-of'-il-um)- Oregon Sunshine 
*caespitosum— Finely cut silvery foliage and lovely daisy¬ 
like yellow flowers. Should have poor soil in a hot dry 
position. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
ERODIUM (Er-oh'-di-um) —Heron's Bill 
Distant cousins of the Geranium family with fern-like 
basal leaves and gay flowers on naked stems all season. 
A valuable family. 
*amanum— Dainty sprays of white flowers among leaves of 
silvery grey. Syria. 5". 75c each 
*chamaedryoides roseum— Tufts of tiny feathery glossy 
leaves on which nestle countless deep pink, red-veined 
flowers from March until November. 
35c each; 3 for 75c; doz. $2.75 
*cheilanthifolium—A most valuable plant with lacy fern¬ 
like foliage and delicate blooms similar to a pansy- 
geranium. Ours is an improved selection with rich rose 
flowers having a deeper blotch. 5". Rare and lovely. 
50c each 
*chrysantha— Beautifully cut basal leaves of frosted silver 
and dainty sprays of large sulphur-yellow flowers. 6". 
Stock very limited. 75c each 
*manescavi— Rosy-purple flowers, 2" across on 10" stems 
blooming continuously. No rock garden should over¬ 
look this beautiful new plant. 
35c each; 3 for 95c; doz. $3.50 
ERYNGIUM (E-ring'-i-um)—Sea Holly 
Handsome perennials with thistle-like flowers of easiest 
culture for any sunny location, 
amethystinum— Dense heads of true rich blue. Lovely for 
cutting and of great value in the border. 2'. 
35c each; 3 for 95c 
giganteum— Handsome globe-shaped flowers of clear blue. 
These may be dried and used in winter boquets with 
excellent effect. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
One each of the two Eryngium 65c; 3 for $1.75 
ERYSIMUM (Er-is'-i-mum)—Rock Wallflower 
Excellent plants for the sunny border, rockery or wall 
plantings. Showy wallflower-like blossoms in early sum¬ 
mer. 
*pulche!lum— The “Fairy Wallflower” with sulphur-yellow 
delightfully fragrant flowers. A long-lived perennial. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
ERYTHRONIUM (Er-i-rtiroh'-ni-um) — 
Dogtooth Violet 
Lovely lily-like plants for a moist position. There could 
be no more exquisite complement to the fern bed than 
a group of Erythronium. Shipment in summer and 
fall only. 
*grandiflorum— Waxy petals of buttercup-yellow thrown 
back gaily from conspicuously protruding stamens. 
4 for 25c; doz. 75c * 
EUONYMUS (U-on'-i-mus) —Bittersweet 
*kewensis variegatus— A very rare and choice little varie¬ 
gated evergreen trailer forming a compact mass of 
beautiful green and white foliage which tinges with pink 
in autumn. May be trained over large rocks or low 
banks. This is one of the most useful and colorful 
plants we grow. 35c each; 3 for $1.00 
EUPHORBIA (Eu-for'-bi-a)—Spurge 
The value of this family lies in the showy colored bracts 
above the leafy-stalks. Hardy and lasting perennials. 
*myrsinites— Trailing evergreen shrublet. Fat little branches 
of sea-foam blue and gay yellow bloom. 35c each 
*polychroma— Immense brilliant yellow bracts surmount 
the 10" stalk clothed in soft grey-green leaves. A much 
admired sort. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
FERNS (Furns)—Hardy Sorts 
Ferns should have a moist partially shaded position and 
delight in leaf mold or peaty soil but will do well in any 
garden soil if there is plenty of moisture. 
*crested —A large growing sort with strong beautiful 
fronds. 35c each 
*Lady Fern —Tiny 4" fronds in large clumps. One of the 
very best for the rockery as it will grow in full sun with 
very little moisture. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.50 
* Leather Wand —An evergreen fern growing 15" tall. 
35c each 
*Polypodium —A dainty little evergreen. 6". 35c each 
FRITILLARIA IMPERIALIS—Crown Imperial 
aurora —Stately stalks crowned by huge drooping bells of 
orange scarlet. The well known Kaiser crown. Very 
early flowering, hardy bulbs of striking beauty. Plant 
summer and fall only. 40c each 
FUNKIA (Funk'-i-a)—Plantain Lily 
Hardy, herbaceous perennials with handsome tropical- 
appearing leaves and lily-like flowers. Any moist situa¬ 
tion in sun or shade. Very effective planted in the 
shady border with ferns or waterside plantings, but 
doing well in full sun. 
*coeru!ea lanceolata —Broad green leaves and violet blue 
flowers. 2'. 25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*glauca —A fine Japanese species with large blue-green 
leaves and violet flowers. 50c each 
*lancifolia —Slender lance-shaped leaves and lilac-blue flow¬ 
ers in September. Very profuse. 25c each; 3 for 65e 
*subcordata grandiflora —Large, fragrant, pure white flow¬ 
ers from August to October. 35c each ; 3 for 95c 
♦Thomas Hogg —A beautiful new sort having large rich 
deep green leaves beautifully margined with clear silver. 
Dainty lavender flowers in August. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
*undulata variegata —Creamy white leaves, marked with 
bright, light green and soft lilac flowers. Grow in shade 
to retain the white foliage. 35c each; 3 for 95c 
GALAX (Gay'-lax)—Wandplant 
*aphylia —A beautiful ground cover delighting in moist peaty 
loam. The bright shiny leaves turn a brilliant bronze in 
the fall. Dainty white flowers in racemes. 5". 50c each 
GALIUM (Gay'-li-um)—Ladies' Bedstraw 
Little plants with very fine, slender stems creating the 
airy effect so hard to maintain in the rockery. 
*atropurpureum —The light graceful stems are topped with 
continuous succession of dainty purple flowers. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
*aureum —Similar to above but a bright golden yellow. 
Excellent for dainty little mixed bouquets. 
25c each; 3 for 65c; doz. $2.25 
GAULTHERIA (Gaul-thee'-ri-a) —Wintergreen 
An excellent ground cover for a shady place in rich leaf 
mold or peaty soil. Give plenty of moisture and do not 
disturb as it resents cultivation. 
*procumbens —Trailing evergreen, having waxy rich green 
leaves and bright red berries all winter. A good plant 
for a cool spot. 35c each 
GENISTA (Jen-is'-ta)—Broom 
tectorum —A perfectly hardy broom that may be grown 
as a small shrub or in the perennial border. 3' canes of 
dainty yellow flowers blooming continuously all summer 
and fall. One of the few suitable for the colder regions. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25 
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