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TUTTLE BROTHERS NURSERIES 
COLUMBIINE {Seepage?) 
CORAL BELLS (Heuchera). Tall, graceful spikes of tiny bells. A perfect subject 
for semi-shaded borders, fern or perennial beds. The leaves are small, rounded 
and are assembled in a quite compact low plant. Flower stems to 1 V 2 feet in 
height. Blooms in spring and early summer. 
*Sanguinea. Red. 21/2-inch pots; gal. containers. 
COREOPSIS. If you have a sunny spot you wish to cover quickly, try Coreopsis. 
You will be rewarded with masses of yellow flowers late in spring and summer. 
They're good to cut, too. 
Sunburst. New, improved double yellow. 21/2-inch pots; gal. containers. 
CRINUM Moorei. Closely allied and very similar to Amaryllis in flower and 
foliage. The foliage of Crinum, however, is evergreen, much more luxuriant, and 
the flower stems are longer. The color ranges from white to delicate pink. Grows 
to 2 V 2 feet. Sun or part shade. Gal. containers, 35c. 
(*) PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN ROCK GARDENS 
