Erodium supracanum. Finely cut silvery foliage with deep rose flow- 
ers. 75c. 
Geranium argenteum. Alps. Finely cut foliage of pure silver; pale pink 
flowers veined with rose. $1.00. 
G. cinereum. Pyrenees. Tufted; ashy foliage and large pink flowers 
veined with deeper color. 50c. 
G. Pylzowianum. Threads its way daintily from crevice to ledge on 
running rootstocks, sending up finely lobed leaves and madder-pink 
flowers an inch across. Thrives under the most meager conditions. 
40c. 
G. sanguineum. A tangled growth of wiry branches and round lobed 
leaves; myriads of rich magenta flowers—a high mountain color—an 
inch across. 25c. 
G. s. album. More open in habit; large showy flowers. 35c. 
G. s. lancastriense. A prostrate mound with large shell-pink flowers ac- 
cented by veins of deeper color. 30c. 
G. subcaulescens. Similar to G. cinereum but with dazzling crimson- 
carmine flowers. 75c. 
G. Wallachianum. 8-12 in. Spreading habit; leaves from underground 
stems; flowers large and clear of brightest blue. Late summer. 75c. 
GESNERIACEAE 
The Gesneriaceae is comprised of plants of rocks and crevices where 
they usually sit sidewise facing the northern sun, their roots seeking 
the cool dampness underneath. 
Haberlea Ferlinandi-Coburgi. From a thick rosette 3 in. stems bear 
showers of deep lavender small fox-glove-like flowers. $1.00. 
H. rhodopensis. Similar to above with lavender flowers with gold-speckled 
throat. $1.00. 
Ramondia Nathaliae. Dark green flat rosettes of hairy crinkled leaves; 
sprays of lavender potato-like flowers. Loves a cool vertical crevice 
with a deep root run. After ages it grows to the size of a plate. $1.00. 
R. pyrenaica. Crinkled hairy leaves; large lilac-blue flowers with golden 
centers. $1.00. 
GLOBULARIACEAE 
Globularia bellidifolia. Neat and entirely prim, keeping to itself in small 
rosettes which widen but do not ramble. Topped in early summer by 
globules of silvery-lavender fiuff. A good little plant! 75c. 
G. cordifolia. Mats of dark green smooth strap-shaped leaves, notched 
at the apex; almost stemless heads of steel-blue flowers. 35¢. 
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