DIGITALIS (Foxglove). Pkt. 
gloxinioides. Purple. }4 oz 50c.,$0.15 
Rose .34 oz. 50c., .15 
White .34 oz. 50c., .15 
Mixed. 34 oz. 50c., .15 
grandiflora. Chrome yellow. 34 oz. 50c., .15 
The Shirley. A magnificent strain producing plants 
5-7 feet high with spikes 4 feet long, carrying flowers 
of great size, ranging from white to dark rose, 
blotched and spotted crimson, maroon, and choco¬ 
late.oz. 75c., .25 
ECHINOPS ritro. A hardy perennial with blue, thistle¬ 
like flowers; fine for bees. 3 ft.15 
EDELWEISS (Leontopodium alpinum). Interesting 
white leaved plant. 6 in.26 
ERIGERON speciosus. Pale mauve flowers, gold 
centers. 1J4 ft.15 
♦ERINUS alpinus. A charming Spring-flowering plant 
with pale purple flowers. 2 in.50 
ERYNGIUM giganteum. (Silver Thistle). Orna¬ 
mental hardy perennial, blue flowers. 4 ft.25 
See also page 6. 
ERYSIMUM linifolium. See Cheiranthus linifolius, 
page 17. 
EUPATORIUM fraseri. Hardy perennial with clusters 
of white flowers; fine for cutting. 2 ft.20 
GAILLARDIA Kelway’s Hybrids. An improved 
strain producing enormous flowers. Choice mixed. 
34 oz. $1.00, .25 
Portola Hybrids. A fine strain with broad petaled 
flowers, ranging through shades of bronzy red with 
gold tipped petals.25 
Torchlight. The flowers are golden yellow with a rich 
maroon red center and often measure 5 in. across.. .25 
grandiflora. Large, pure yellow flowers. .34 oz. 40c., .10 
GAZANIA splendens hybrida. The plants are low 
growing with a good quantity of long-stemmed, 
Daisy-like flowers in brilliant shades of orange and 
yellow, as well as cream and white.25 
GENTIANA acaulis (Blue Gentian). Intense, blue, 
bell-sbaped flowers, suited to moist and shady 
situations. 6 in.25 
GEUM coccineum fl. pi., Mrs. J. Bradshaw. Hand¬ 
some variety with large, double, bright scarlet flowers 
in bloom all Summer. 134 ft.34 oz. 75c., .25 
Lady Stratheden. Golden yellow.25 
Prince of Orange. Rich orange shade.25 
GRASSES, Ornamental 
Arundo Donax (Giant Reed). Tall variety with 
green leaves. 15 ft.10 
Erianthus Ravennae (Plume Grass). Fine silvery 
plumes. 8 ft.10 
Eulalia japonica. Long, dark green leaves. 6 ft.15 
Eulalia zebrina (Zebra Grass). Dark green leaves, 
barred with creamy white. .15 
Gynerium argenteum (Pampas Grass). Long sil¬ 
very plumes. 10 ft.10 
For Annual Varieties, see page 20. 
GYPSOPHILA paniculata. Small, white flowers, fine 
for bouquets. 2 ft.34 oz. 50c., .15 
paniculata fl. pi. “Snow White.” Pure white, pro¬ 
ducing large double flowers.25 
*repens. A dwarf trailing variety suitable for rocker¬ 
ies; it has pinkish-white flowers, and is a continuous 
bloomer. 6 in.34 oz. 75c., .20 
HELENIUM autumnale superbum. Late flowering, 
hardy perennials, broad heads of golden yellow 
flowers; 5 ft.34 oz $1.00, .25 
Bigelow. Rich yellow with brown disc. 4 ft.20 
Riverton Gem. Flowers opening old gold, changing 
as they mature to Wallflower red. 3 ft.25 
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