CYANANTHUS integer—One of the best of the Cyananthus 
and not too difficult. Neat habit and a joy in Fall when 
covered with amethyst-blue flowers. 2”............0c2 ees 
COTONEASTER microphylla cochleata—A fine variety for 
Rock Garden. Prostrate growth and very bright berries 
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COTONEASTER salicifolia floccosa—A trailing shrub with 
very attractive foliage and a profusion of orange berries 
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DIELYTRA spectabilis—An old favorite for the Garden. An 
extra fine strain with very large blossoms......$0.35 and 
DIBRAMA pulcherrima rosea—(Fairies Fishing Rods)—Grass- 
like leaves and swaying bells of rosy-purple. A marvel of 
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DRACOCEPHALUM nutans—Nice for Border or Rock Garden. 
Dense spikes of purple, hooded flowers. 1 ft.............. 
DRACOCEPHALUM Ruyschianum—dAnother fine variety with 
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ECHINOPS microcephalum—Low bushes covered with deep 
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ERITRICHIUM strictum—A treasure from Kashmir with 
tuffets of silvery leaves and sprays of Forget-me-not blos- 
soms over a long period. Perfectly hardy and not difficult. . 
EUPHORBIA spinosa—Rare, spiny variety of Spurge with 
handsome toliaves-Very. desiranle ow ee ess ole eae see e's 
EUPHORBIA Wulfeni—Tropical looking, attractive bushes 
with glaucous foliage and large heads of yellow flowers. 
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FUNKIA Sieboldiana—Glaucous foliage and cream colored 
flowers:tinged jblushs-hor shady spots, “18%. vow ee 
GAILLARDIA Burgandy—Fine, deep burgandy-red self. In 
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GENTIANA Kesselringi—From the high mountains of Tur- 
kestan and closely allied to G. decumbens. Forms broad- 
leaved rosettes with 8” stems ending in a cluster of pale 
Hlye. plossomes lined. WILD -AVIDILE a. acca by husks Aiea cae eee cee eka 
GENTIANA prolata—Native of Sikkim and very choice. Ro- 
settes of slender leaves and cups of deep blue on short 
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GENTIANA verna—One of the gems of the family. Tufted 
growth with flower stems about four inches high, bearing 
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GERANIUM Endressi—A. T. Johnson’s Variety—A _ lovely 
thing, more dwarf than type, with beautiful silver-pink 
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GHRANIUM Farreri—Choice and lovely alpine. Large, apple- 
blossom flowers with striking black anthers. Sun. 4”.... 
GERANIUM Wallichianum Buxton Blue—From the Himalayas. 
Trailing habit with large, clear blue salvers. Always scarce 
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