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Sino-Ornata. S-sh. Grassy foliage. Semi-prostrate habit. Fine, 
dark blue trumpets from Aug. to Nov. 4 in. 50c and 75c. 
GERANIUM. S. These hardy geraniums are ideal rockery plants, 
for they are easy to grow, produce large, brilliantly colored 
flowers over a long period, and have interesting foliage. 
Cinereum. Gray green leaves and large, pale pink flowers veined 
with rose. Very lovely. 5 in. 50c. 
Endressi. S-sh. Rose colored blooms continuously produced. 
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Grandiflorum. Rounded leaves and large blue flowers. 12 in. 35c. 
Ibericum. Fine blue blossoms. The foliage assumes rich autumnal 
tints. 16 in. 35c. 
Microrrhizum. Rounded humps of small, scalloped bronze leaves 
and white flowers. The foliage is a most unusual color. 35c. 
Pylzowianum. Attractive cut leaves on frail stems, and large, 
pink blooms. 3 in. 50c. 
Sanguineum Lancastriense. Fine prostrate foliage and lovely 
large soft pink flowers with darker veins. 35c. 
Subcaulescens. Pleasing tufts of foliage and lovely carmine flow- 
ers with dark centers over a long period. Choice. 3-5 in. 75c. 
* Traversii. Russel Pritchard. A very fine, long blooming hybrid 
with attractive gray foliage and a profusion of bright crimson- 
magenta flowers. 8 in. 35c. 
GEUM. S. Attractive rounded leaves and bright flowers. Easy. 
*  Abbey’s Orange. Brilliant orange-yellow flowers in great profu- 
sion from May to July and again in Oct. 8 in. 35c. 
Borisii. Vivid orange flowers from May to Oct. 8-12 in. 35c. 
Gladys Perry. Very dwarf, compressed tufts of olive green foliage. 
Semi-double orange yellow flowers produced in such profusion 
that the foliage is almost hidden. New and choice. $1.50. 
Montanum. S-sh. One of the most desirable species. Neat, shiny 
foliage and large golden flowers. Very dwarf. 3-4 in. 50c. 
Rivale, Leonard’s Var. S-sh. Nodding, coppery pink blossoms. 8 in. 
*  Rivale. Leonard’s Var. Flore-plena. S-sh. A very double form of 
dwarf stature. Lovely. 50c. 
* Waight's Brilliant. Very large orange-red flowers. Truly magnif- 
icent. Free flowering over a long period. 4-6 in. $1.00. 
GLOBULARIA. Evergreen metallic foliage and blue flowers in heads. 
Bellidifolia. Intermediate in size between nana and cordifolia, 
with fluffy blue flowers. Good. 2 in. 35c. 
Cordifolia. Bluish, glossy foliage. Flowers, fuzzy blue balls. 35c. 
Nana. Tiny prostrate plant covered in early June with fluffy blue 
balls. Good between stepping stones. 35-50c. 
‘\GORMANIA Laxa. Rosettes of sedum-like leaves and pink flowers. 
Watsoni. Foliage more silvery than laxa. Flowers yellow. 
