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Microrrhizum. Rounded humps of small, scalloped bronze leaves 
and white flowers. The foliage is a most unusual color. 35c. 
Pyizowianum. Attractive cut leaves on frail stems, and large, pink 
blooms. 3 in. 50c. 
Sanguineum Album. A lovely white form with 10 in. stems. Dainty 
foliage. 50c. 
Sanguineum Lancastriense. Fine prostrate foliage and lovely 
large soft pink flowers with darker veins. 50c. 
Subcaulescens. Pleasing tufts of foliage and lovely carmine flow. 
ers with dark centers over a long period. Choice. 3-5 in. ‘5c. 
Traversii. Russel Pritchard. A very fine, long blooming hybrid 
with attractive gray foliage and a profusion of bright crimson- 
magenta flowers. 8 in. 50c. 
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-50c. 
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. Flore-plena. S-sh. A very double form of 
dwarf stature. Lovely copper pink flowers. 50c. — 
Waight’s Brilliant. Very large orange red flowers. Truly magnifi- 
cent. 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. 35ce. 
Bellidifolia Alka. White color form of the above. 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. 50c. 
GORMANIA Watsonii. Rosettes of thick grayish foliage. A sedum- 
like plant with pink to red flowers. 35c. 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby breath. Attractive low, much branched plants 
with clouds of tiny, airy flowers. 
Repens. Blue gray mats of foliage covered in May and June with 
countless lovely white stars. 35c. 
HABENARIA Fimbriata. Sh. A lovely terrestrial orchid. Fourteen 
inch flower spikes studded with dainty fringed blossoms of 
exquisite lavender pink. Rare. 50c. 
HABERLEA. S-sh. Closely resembles Ramondia, but with gloxini- 
like blooms. Likes a cool, moist cervice in the rocks. Choice 
and rare. . 
Rhodopensis Ferdinandi-Coburgi. Very choice. 75c- $1.00. 
Virginale. Never before offered in this country. Very rare. A 
beautiful white form. $2.50. 
HEATHER. See Dwarf Shrubs. 
HEDERA Conglomerata Minima. An attractive, non-spreading slow 
growing ivy, with close-set, frilly leaves. 35c-50c. 
