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DORONICUM 
(LEOPARD’S BANE) 
Plantagineum, “Excelsum.” Large, golden single Daisies that bloom 
in May and June. One of the finest cut flowers and presents a gay appear 
ance in the border. Should be moved in the Autumn, but can be safely 
transplanted in April. 2 ft. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
Clusi. A splendid item for the rockery with a profusion of bright yellow 
Daisies in 10 in. stems. Compact, deep green foliage. Each 30c., per 
three 75c., per ten $2.00. 
ERINUS 
Alpinus. A very tidy little Alpine to spot among the rocks. Miniature 
tufts of finely cut foliage hidden by a profusion of small lavender purple 
flowers in May. Each 30c., per three 75c. 
FUNKIA 
Meadia Variegated. A bedding plant of merit. Light green foliage attrac¬ 
tively bordered with golden yellow. Valuable in the garden for color 
contiast. While used generally for its handsome foliage, during July 
pretty lavender flowers appear on 1-ft. stems. Each 20c., per three 50c., 
per ten $1.50. 
Lanceolata. Forms heavy tufts of narrow, glossy leaves. In late July 
there is a profusion of lilac flowers on erect 1-ft. stems. For bedding or 
for bordering a garden. Each 20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.25, per 
hundred $10.00. 
FUCHSIA 
Riccartoni, “Scarlet Beauty.” The new, gloriously beautiful hardy 
everblooming plant sensation. Fully described on the Plant Novelties 
pages. Each 65c., per three $1.50. 
EUPATORIUM 
(HARDY AGERATUM) 
Coelestinum. A fine border plant for late Summer bloom. The 3-ft. 
plants are a mass of fluffy deep lavender blue flowers. Especially valu¬ 
able as a cut flower coming when blues are scarce in the garden. Each 
20c., per three 50c., per ten $1.25, per hundred $10.00. 
EUPHORBIA 
Corollata. Sprays of small white flowers greatly resembling Baby’s 
Breath. It blooms in Midsummer after the Gypsophila is gone and is 
the standard variety to use as a filler in bouquets. 2 ft. Each 25c., 
per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Polychroma. An unusual and distinctive variety for the rock garden or 
for the low border. Globe-shaped plants covered with bracts of bright 
yellow flowers. Starts to bloom close to the ground in May as it matures 
changes color from light green yellow to a rich gold. 12 in. Each 30c., 
per three 75c. 
FESTUCA 
Glauca {Blue Fescue Grass). Widely used because of its neat dwarf steel- 
blue foliage. Spiked tufts that are useful in the rockery or for color con¬ 
trast and is used as an edging plant. 6 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., 
per ten $1.50. 
Geum “Lady Stratheden” 
GAILLARDIA 
(BLANKET FLOWER) 
“Golden Goddess.” One of the finest of the new introductions. An ever- 
blooming, extra large, golden yellow. See Plant Novelty page for com¬ 
plete description. Each 35c., per three 90c., per ten $2.50. 
“Ruby.” A brilliant ruby red. A continuous show of bright color. Fully 
described in the Plant Novelty section. Each 35c., per three 90c., 
per ten $2.50. 
“Burgundy.” A deep wine maroon. Large, nicely formed flowers in 
great profusion. Some will show a faint trace of a gold edging. Each 25c., 
per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
Portola, Select Hybrids. An improved strain of immense size in brilliant 
shades of orange, scarlet, and gold. Long, stiff stems hold the well- 
formed flowers. One of the best for cutting all through the Summer. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
GENTIANA 
Andrewsi (Closed Gentian). A quite rare American native. The tightly 
closed, bright blue flowers are borne in clusters on terminal stems. Ex¬ 
cellent for the shady part of the rockery. 8 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., 
per ten $1.50. 
GEUM 
Heldreichi, “Huntington’s Variety.” A hardy Alpine of merit, with¬ 
standing Summer heat and Winter freezing. Forms compact clumps of 
crinkly bright green foliage with single flowers of rich orange scarlet on 
8-in. stems. In May and June, it makes a fine show in the rockery. 
Suitable for edging purposes as it does not grow out of bounds. Each 30c., 
per three 75c. 
“Lady Stratheden.” A beautiful golden yellow double on erect, stiff 
stems. Blooms in June and July. Finely cut dwarf foliage. 15 in. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
“M rs. Bradshaw.” Extremely showy, double flowers of vivid crimson, 
free flowering. Useful in the rock garden or border and makes a fine cut 
flower. June and July. 15 in. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
GLOBULARIA 
Cordifolia. A handsome dwarf for the rockery. Neat clumps of deep 
green foliage studded with globe-shaped flowers of deep blue. 8 in. 
Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
GYPSOPHILA 
(BABY’S BREATH) 
Cerastoides. A rare and very unusual dwarf Alpine. Forms tidy little 
mats of bright green studded with comparatively large white flowers 
delicately veined with rose. Prefers a sunny niche among the rocks. 
Each 40c. 
“Bristol Fairy.” This glorious novelty is covered with a myriad of dainty 
double white flowers in June. An unrivaled cut flower and adds a deli¬ 
cate lacy appearance to the border. Rugged habit and strong growing. 
3 ft. Grafted stock. Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.25. 
Repens “Bodgeri.” A new dwarf double with trailing branches about a 
foot long, covered from early Summer until well into the Fall with a mul¬ 
titude of white flowers. The flowers age to a blush pink and gives the 
appearance of being both white and pink as the new flowers open. Recom¬ 
mended for the rockery and provides a wealth of cutting material. 
Each 30c., per three 75c., per ten $2.25. 
HELIANTHEMUM 
(SUN ROSE) 
Mutabile, Mixed. Showy, dwarf evergreen plants for a sunny spot in the 
rock garden. The compact, bushy plants are literally covered with hun¬ 
dreds of single flowers brilliantly colored. A grand display in the early 
Summer. Each 25c., per three 60c., per ten $1.50. 
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