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or rosy pink, on ten-inch stems, forming 
very floriferous clumps. 
Striatum. (Syn. Nothoscordium). *Six in., 
straw-yellow, fragrant, early. 
Textile. *Six inches. White flowered spe¬ 
cies for very dry soil. 
Thibeticum. On the order of Purdomii but 
taller—to 12 inches. 
FOUR O’CLOCK-MIRABILIS 
Multiflora.* Wild Four-o’Clock. A foot 
high, with a spread of 3 feet. Semi- 
desert species with deep green foliage 
and a profusion of large purple flowers 
nearly all summer. Best in a dry sandy 
loam in full sun. Very easily grown. 
Flowering plants, Each 75c, Three $2.00. 
FOXGLOVE-DIGITALIS 
Ambigua. Hardy plant with 2-foot spikes 
of yellowish flowers. Effective in the 
perennial border. Each 35c, Three 75c. 
GAS PLANT-DICTAMNUS 
Albus. White Fraxinella. 18 inches; ex¬ 
cellent clumps with many spikes of 
white orchid-like blossoms, early sum¬ 
mer. Valuable for both flowers and fol¬ 
iage, very permanent perennial. Prefers 
full sun, loamy soil. Each 35c, Three 
$1.00, Doz. $3.00. 
Rubra. Same, except that color is deep 
rosy purple. 
GERANIUM 
Ordinary soil. A distinction should be 
kept in mind between the rank growing 
species, and those of small habit in keeping 
with the rock garden. Price, Each 40c, 
Three $1.00. 
Lancastriense. *A tiny jewel with rose- 
pink blossoms and delightfully cut fol¬ 
iage. Less than 6 inches high and sel¬ 
dom without flowers. Best in part shade. 
Nervosum. *A profusion for while blos¬ 
soms with thread-like veins of violet. 
12 inches tall and spread of 18 to 24 
inches. 
Sanguineum album. 10 inches, much less 
invading than the colored form, neat 
flowers and foliage. 
GEUM-AVENS 
Ciliatum. *Rosy pink flowers and tinted 
seed plumes. An easily grown alpine 
for the rock garden in humus soil and 
part shade. Each 30c, Three 75c. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Large double flowers of a 
fiery orange-red. Splendid variety 
blooming nearly all summer. Each 30c, 
Three 75c. 
GLOBEFLOWER-TROLLIUS 
Like over-size Buttercups; sulphur- 
white to yellow and deep orange. All like 
moisture, shade and a rich humus soil; 
flower early and often again in autumn. 
Each 40c, Three $1.00. 
GLOBULARIA 
Cordifolia. Blue flower heads on 8 inch 
stems from a dark green rosette. Neat 
rock plant. Each 35c. 
GRASSES 
Festuca glauca. To 6 in. Beautiful silvery 
blue. Fine for borders contrast, speci¬ 
men clumps. Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. 
$2.50. 
Miscanthus sinensis. (Syn. Eulalia Japon- 
ica.) Each 35c, Three $1.00. Gracillimus, 
To 4 ft. Narrow, dark green foliage. 
Variegatus. To 5 ft. Striped with creamy 
white. Zebrinus. To 6 ft. Zebra Brass. 
Cross-banded yellow. 
Orizopsis cuspidata.* Colorado Bunch Grass. 
To 12 in. Tufts of bluish foliage with 
small plumes. Dry sunny position. Each 
40c, Three $1.00. 
HEPATICA 
Acutiloba. Liverwort. This delightful plant 
from the Eastern woods will succeed in 
a humus soil with half to almost com¬ 
plete shade. Flowers blue, early spring, 
the trifoliate leaves almost evergreen. 
Each 30c, Three 75c, Doz. $2.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS-DAY LILIES 
Day Lily, Lemon Lily. Beautiful and 
thoroughly reliable garden favorites appear¬ 
ing in new shades, larger flowers, different 
blooming seasons and different growth hab¬ 
its. They will stand much abuse but pre¬ 
fer a moist rich soil. Clumps should be 
divided every three or four years. 
Citrina. 36 inches, August. Pale yellow 
evening bloomer. Each 75c. 
Dumortieri. Rich cadmium-yellow. 2 ft. 
May-June. Each 50c. 
Estmere. A fine apricot-yellow; orange 
brown on reverse. 2i y 2 ft. June. Each 
75c. 
Flava. 36 inches. Clear lemon yellow 
flowers with fine fragrance. May and 
June. Each 25c. 
Florham. 36 inches. May and June. Large 
flowers of rich golden-yellow. Fragrant 
and free blooming. Each 50c. 
Golconda. 40 inches. July. Petals are 
narrow and beautiful chrome-yellow; 
flower opens wide. Each 75c. 
M inor. 12 inches. June. Flowers and fol¬ 
iage are dainty, especially desirable 
where the Miniature is required. Flow¬ 
ers a pleasing yellow. Each $1.00. 
Ophir. 48 inches. August. Very large 
flowers of beautiful yellow, on strong, 
well-branched stems. Excellent sub¬ 
stance. Each $1.25. 
Thunbergi. 36 inches. July and August. A 
sweet scented evening bloomer of fine 
yellow. Each 50c. 
HIBISCUS-MALLOW 
Mallow Marvels, grown true from root 
cuttings and superior in every way to seed- 
