GAILLARDIA (Blanket Flower) Hew giant strain in shades of orange, yellow 
and red. 15$/ each. 
GENISTA (Broom) hispanica compacta A spiny compact bushlet carrying 
abundent heads of golden flowers. Choice in a sunny location. 40</ 
praecox. A broom with more or less rigid branches and soft oream 
flowers. Height 4 to 6 feet. 40$/ each 
GENTIANA (Gentian) acaulis. The famous alpine Gentian of Switzerland. 
Very choice plant with large intense blue flowers, 3 inches. 30$/ 
GERANIUM odneroum, Ashy gray foliage, very large pink flowers on 6 
inch stems. Very easily grown but quite rare. 40$/ each 
sanguineum. Prostrate plant with dark green dissected leaves and large 
purple red flowers, valuable. 20$/ each.' 
GEUM coccineum Mrs Bradshaw Large dbl red, Lady Stratheden dbl yellow 
and Orange King Bright double orange 20$/ each. 
GL0BULARIA (Globe Daisy) cordifclia. Prostrate, glossy foliage v/ith 
many fluffy gray-blue flowers in June and July, evergreen, 6 ins. 20$/ 
GYPS0PHILA Paniculata (Baby T s Breath) White flowers in a mass having 
a beautiful gauze-like appearance. The mlooms may be out in August 
or September and kept for winter boquets. 20$/ each 
HELIANTIIEMUM (Sun Rose) Prostrate little shrubs with fine evergreen 
foliage, in white, yellow, red orange and pink. 25$/ 
HELIEROCALLIS (Lay Lily) flava. Sweet scented yellow trumpets, June 20$/ 
fulva. Coppery-orange shaded crimson . blooms in July. 20 d each 
Geo Yeld. Large open trumpets 6 inches across, orange and* scarlet. 50$/ 
J R Mann .Large open flowers frosted apricot yellow, 40$/ each 
Margaret Perry. Well branched spikes of brilliant orange-scarlet 
lined with yellow. 4 feet, blooms July to September. 35$/ each 
thunbergi, (Lemon Lily) Pale yellow blossoms in July 2 or 3 foot. 15$/ 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) sanqunea. Attractive foliage and dainty spikes 
of coral-red bells. 12 to 16 inches* 20$/ each 
HOLLYHOCK Double and single flowers of this old favorite. A fine 
improved strain in white, yellow, pink and red. 15$/ each. 
HYPERICUM rhodopeum. Attractive silvery foliage and good sized golden 
flowers on 8 inch stems, blooms all summer. 20$/ 
IRIS PUMILA (Miniature Flag) Fine little border or rock plants 4 ins. 
high. Bloom April and May in white, yellow, blue and wine red 15$/ 
IRIS arenaria. Swarf creeping Iris with orange bearded golden flowers 
having the perfume of the English Primrose. 3 inches tall. 20$/ each 
cristata Dwarf Iris with silky blue flowers marked v/ith gold. 8 inches 
tall. 20^ each Also new form of this in white 40$/ each, 
stylosa A grassy leaved winter blooming Iris of great value; showy 
lilac-blue flowers on 12 inch stems January to March. 20$/ 
LEWI3IA columbiana. Evergreen rosettes of narrow flat leaves; sprays 
of pink and white flowers on 8 inch stems. 20$/ 
LIATRIS (Kansas Gay Feather) pycnostachya. Throws up long narrow spikes 
of rich purple flowers, 4 feet high, from July to September. 25$/ 
LUTUM (Perennial Flaxjnarbonnense 6 Hills variety. Round bushes 18 
inches high covered v/ith large rich blue flowers all summer. 25$/ 
LUTKKA pectinata. Dative. Attractive mats of bright green leaves. 
Odd little cream colored flowers in spikes, 2 to 4 inohes. 25$/ 
LUPIHUS Russells strain. Strong plants in this well known strain many 
in colors never before seen in this plant. 25^ each. 
LYCHNIS forrestii Bright red flowers on 10 inch stems above more or 
less prostrate foliage. 25$/ each 
MY0S0TIS (Forget-me-not) Large blue rich flowers v/ith fine evergreen 
foliage. A free and continuous blooming form. 15$/ each 
OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) missouriensis. Trailing stems of 2 feet or 
more carrying huge yellow open flowers through July and August. 25$/ • 
