GESNEREACEAE 
Haberlea Ferdlnandi-Coburgi. From a thick rosette 3 in. stems bear 
showers of deep lavender small fox-glove-like flowers. $1.00. 
H. rhodopensis. Similar to above with lavender flowers with gold- 
speckled throat. $1.00. 
Ramondia Nathaliae. Dark green flat rosettes of hairy crinkled leaves; 
sprays of lavender potato-like flowers. Loves a cool vertical crevice 
with a deep root run. After ages it grows to the size of a plate. $1.00. 
R. pyrenaica. Crinkled hairy leaves; large lilac-blue flowers with golden 
centers. $1.00. 
R. serblca. Smaller in habit; the leaves somewhat cupped and rusty 
hairy above and below. Only a few plants. $1.50. 
GLOBULARIACEAE 
Globularia cordifolla. Mats of dark green smooth strap-shaped leaves 
notched at the apex; almost stemless heads of small steel-like flow¬ 
ers. 35c. 
G. nana. One of the smallest of twisted shrubs; wooden branches bear 
tiny leathery dark green leaves on top of which sit fluffy pale blue 
balls. A good small plant for a poor place. 50c, 
HYDROPHYLLACEAE 
^ Romanzoffia sitchensis. Low and delicate herb; leaves kidney-shaped 
and scalloped; loose clusters of white waxy funnel-shaped bells. 50c. 
HYPERICACEAE 
Hypericum Coris. Small heath-like fragile bushes of 6 in. surmounted by 
numerous cupped golden blossoms. One of the best loved. 30c. 
H. Kotschyanum. 6 in. bushes of blue-green smothered in golden flow¬ 
ers. 75c. 
H. empetrifolium prostratum. Divided branches clothed with heath-like 
blue-green leaves following all contours; amply studded with golden 
bloom. Most attractive. 75c. 
H. yakushinense. A perfectly prostrate Japanese species, spattered 
throughout summer with small golden cups. 35c. 
IRIDACEAE 
Aristea compressa. 6 in. small iris-like leaves with clear blue sisyrin- 
chium-like flowers in June. 40c. 
DIerama pendulum pulcherrimum. Angel’s Ashing rods; to 4 ft. Tufts 
of narrow sword-shaped leaves; pendulous pinkish bells 1% in. long. 
Beautiful in woodland. 50c. 
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