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TUTTLE BROTHERS NURSERIES 
ECHIUM 
Fastuosum (Pride of Madeira). Enormous spikes of blue or purple on 4 to 5-foot 
plants. Very showy in early summer. Full sun, dry location. Gal. containers, 50c. 
Wildpretii. Biennial. The year after planting this extraordinary plant throws up 
an erect rigid flower stem which is covered from base to top with pale red 
flowers. Gal. containers, 40c. 
ERIGERON 
^Aurantiacus, Sutton's Dwarf Hybrids. A mixture of pretty hybrids of daisy-like 
flowers which includes various shades of yellow, orange, pink, as well as white. 
Grow to 8 inches. Sun. 21/4-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Azure Beauty. Plants are strong growing, extremely prolific and the double 
flowers are of a very pleasing shade of azure blue. Grows to 2 feet. Sun. 214- 
inch pots; gal. containers. 
Quakeress. Light pink. One and one-half inch flowers that are excellent for 
cutting. Sun. 214-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Speciosus. Same as preceding except rich lavender. 214-in. pots; gal. containers. 
ENGLISH DAISY. Pink, red, white or mixed. Flats, 20c dozen, $1.25 per 100. 
EPIPHYLLUM Hybrids. Large showy flowers in assorted colors. Excellent pot 
plants. Gal. containers, $1.25 and up. 
*ERODIUM chamaedryoides. A tiny alpine plant flowering all season. Bright 
pink flowers with darker veins on 2-inch stems above a neat tuft of glossy leaves. 
Sun. 214-inch pots; gal. containers. 
EUPATORIUM Froseri. Hardy dwarf perennial bearing dense clusters of snow- 
white flowers. Grows to 1 V 2 feet. Sun. Gal. containers. 
EUSTOMA selenifolium. Gray-green foliage. Large 1 to 2-inch purple flowers. 
Grows to 15 inches. Gal. containers, 40c. 
EVENING PRIMROSE (Oenothera Lamarckiana). Large lemon yellow blooms on 
3 to 4-foot stems are produced through summer and fall. Flowers open at dusk. 
Gal. containers. 
FALSE DRAGON-HEAD (Physostegia). Form large clumps of handsome, bright 
green leaves from which rise sturdy 2-foot stems. Through August, September 
and October the upper two-thirds of each stem is filled with flowers that resemble 
small foxgloves. Quite easily grown and hardy. 
Virginiana compacta. Lavender pink. 3-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Virginiana vivid. Never fails to demand attention with its bright, clear- 
pink flowers. 21 / 2 -inch pots; gal. containers. 
*FORGET-ME-NOT, Dwarf (Myosotis palustris semperflorens). Low growing for¬ 
get-me-not blooming through spring and summer. Large flowers. 2V4-inch pots, 
FOXGLOVE (Digitalis) 
Digitalis Purpurea Gloxiniaeflora. Handsomely spotted gloxinia-like flowers on 
long spikes. Do not properly belong in this list as they are biennials. Growing 
to 5 and 6 feet in height, they provide an excellent background plant. Purple, 
Rose Pink and White. 21 /2-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Isabellina. Yellow. 21/2-inch pots; gal. containers. 
Digitalis grandiilora. Yellow marked with brown. 21/2-in. pots; gal. containers. 
Digitalis Lutxi hybrids. Salmon. 2V'4-inch pots; gal. containers. 
(*) PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN ROCK GARDENS 
