DIMORPHOTHECA Ecklonis. 
Cape Marigold. The flowers white on 
the face and blue on the reverse side, 
resemble Transvaal Daisies. Forms a 
vigorous plant to 2% ft. Blooms the 
year round. Gal. containers. 
ERIGERON speciosus. Flat, yellow 
centered, daisy-like flowers with narrow 
thickly set petals of soft lavender. Up- 
right stems, good foliage and plenty of 
shapely bloom. Sun or light shade. 1 ft. 
Gal. containers. See illustration, page 43. 
*HRODIUM Chamaedryoides. <A 
small prostrate plant that hugs the 
ground and bears bright pink flowers, 
heavily veined, on slender 2-in. stems. 
One of the finest alpine plants we know. 
Sun. Gal. containers. 
EUPHORBIA pulcherrima. Poinscet- 
tia. Plant them on the south side of a 
building or wall and you will have 
plenty of color at Christmas time. 
Single Red. Gal. containers, 35c. Double 
Red. Gal. containers, 35c. 
*FELICIA amelloides. Agathaea. 
Bright foliaged spreading plant that 
covers itself in spring and fall with 
happy bright blue daisy like flowers. 
Excellent for borders. Gal. containers; 
3-inch pots. 
*FELICIA ethiopica. Bushy plant 
to 8 inches. Small polished leaves. Bril- 
lant blue single blossoms in profusion. 
Gal. containers. 
GAILLARDIA Portola Hybrids. Ex- 
tra large well rounded flowers edged 
with golden yellow. Gal. containers; 3- 
inch pots. 
*GAZANIA. Mixed New Hybrids. 
Forms a highly polished clump of 
dense foliage from which rises through 
summer and fall long stemmed single 
flowers of lovely bronze, pink, yellow 
and orange. Extremely brilliant. Gal. 
containers. 
GERANIUM Zonale. Common Ger- 
anium. Assorted colors. Gal. containers. 
Ivy Geranium. Pink, red, lavender. 
Gal. containers; 3-inch pots. 
GERBERA Jamesonii Hybrid. 
Transvaal Daisy. For about nine months 
of the year these brilliant daisy-like 
flowers will furnish you plenty of ex- 
cellent cut flowers. Plant them in sun 
with good drainage. We carry the finest 
strains in separate colors. Strong divis- 
ions, each, 20c; mixed, gal. containers. 
See color illustration, page 45. 
GEUM. Will thrive in either sun or 
part shade with ordinary attention. 
Fine for cutting. 
*Borisii. Dwarf, single orange. Gal. 
containers; 3-inch pots. 
Lady Stratheden. Double yellow. 2% 
ft. Gal. containers; 3-inch pots. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. Double red. 2™ ft. 
Gal. containers; 3-inch pots. 
HELENIUM Riverton Gem. 
Through late summer and fall, 3-foot 
stems bear a profusion of old gold and 
terra cotta flowers that change to wall- 
flower red. Hardy plants for sunny 
areas. Gal. containers. 
HELIANTHUS angustifolius. Sun 
Flower. Lofty, much branched stems 
carry in late summer a multitude of 
rich yellow sun flowers that are fine 
for cutting. Thrive in any soil. 6 ft. 
Sun. Gal. containers. 
*HELIANTHEMUM Chamaecistus. 
Sun Rose. Small perfect rose-like flow- 
ers in late spring and early summer on 
prostrate trailing plants. Excellent for 
dry wall or rockery. Sun. Burnt orange, 
Pink, Red, White, and Yellow. Gal. 
containers, 35c. For illustration see page 
40. 
HELIOTROPE, Dark Blue. Sun or 
shade. Gal. containers, 35c. 
HELLEBORUS niger. Christmas 
Rose. Sends up strong 1-foot stems in 
February that bear 2-inch single flow- 
ers of rosy purple. Individual flowers 
will often last for over a month. Glossy 
hand-shaped foliage through the year. 
Needs shade, moisture and dairy ferti- 
lizer. Gal. containers, 50c. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lily. Prob- 
ably one of our most successful per- 
ennials as they are easily grown, hardy, 
and if a proper selection is made their 
large lily-like flowers will give you 
color almost through the year. Sun or 
part shade. See color illustration on 
front cover. 
Dumortierii. Dwarf orange. 1 ft. Gal. 
containers. 
Flava. Lemon yellow. Evergreen. 4 
fit rd laecOntainens: 
Fulva Kwanso. Double orange. Gal. 
containers. 
Gipsy. Brilliant orange. 
2% ft. Gal. containers, 50c. 
J. A. Crawford. Apricot yellow. 4 ft. 
Evergreen. Gal. containers, 35c. 
Evergreen. 
Middendorffii. Dwarf yellow. 1 ft. 
Gal. containers. 
Mikado. Orange with bronzy red 
markings. Evergreen. 2% ft. Gal. con- 
tainers, 50c. 

MORAEA BICOLOR 
See page 42 
REINWARDTIA TRIGYNA 
See page 43 

*PARTICULARLY USEFUL IN ROCK GARDENS oral 
