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GALAX aphylla. Galax. 1ft. This plant prefers acid shade and has a 6-inch 
spike of white flowers in June. Evergreen leaves. $1.20 per 3; $4.00 per 
dozen; $30.00 per 100. 
GAULTHERIA procumbens. Wintergreen. 2 to 6 in. An evergreen ground- 
cover with aromatic leaves. Bright red berries all winter. It grows in 
sun or partial shade and requires an acid soil. 
GENTIANA andrewsi. Closed Gentian. 1 to 1% ft. The purple-blue flowers 
come in September. Easily grown 5 moist sun or shade. 
linearis. Narrowleaf Gentian. 1% ft. A porcelain-blue Blind Gentian that 
blossoms in August. 
GERANIUM maculatum. Wild Geranium. 1 ft. A native of the woods and 
fields. Rose-purple blossoms in May and June. 
robertianum. Herb Robert. 1 ft. Native of the rocky woods, with a more 
intense pink blossom. 
HELENIUM autumnale. Sneezeweed. 3 to 5 ft. August-October. Large clust- 
ers of brown, orange ard. yellow flowers with brown discs. Requires mois- 
ture and open sun. Exceptionally good for autumn gardens. 
HELIANTHUS giganteus. Tall Sunflower. 4 to 6 ft. Yellow. September, 
October. Full sun. Good for autumn border. 
HEPATICA acutiloba. Sharplobe Hepatica. 8 in. White to purple blossoms 
in April. Evergreen. Requires some shade. 
SoD Roundlobe Hepatica. 8 in. An acid-soil Hepatica with white to blue 
owers. 
HEUCHERA americana. American Alum-root. 1 to 2 ft. Large, beautifully 
mottled leaves and lacy greenish white flowers in late June. 
HOUSTONIA caerulea. Bluets. 8 to 4 in. Dainty cushion-like plant with pale 
blue to white blossoms in the open sun or partial shade in April. 
LES Creeping Bluets. 38 to 6 in. Blue flowers. A fine rock-garden 
plant. 
HYDRASTIS canadensis. Goldenseal. 1 to 1% ft. A fine medicinal herb. 
HYPOXIS. hirsuta. Yellow Stargrass:. 4 to 6 in... Yellow..Open ‘sun; or partial 
shade. Dry soil. An interesting plant. 
INULA helenium. Elecampane. 2 ft. Sunflower-like blossoms in midsummer 
in moist shade. 
IRIS cristata. Crested Iris. 4 in. A fine rock-garden plant in either sun or 
shade. Sky-blue flowers. May. 
verna. Vernal Tris. Blue flowers on 4-inch stems in dry woods or the rock 
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16 to 8-inch stems. Shade. 
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LESPEDEZA capitata. Roundhead Bushclover. Yellowish white blossoms on 
2 to 5-foot stems. Dry, gravelly soil. Sun. July. 
LEWISIA rediviva. Bitterroot. A dense rosette of leaves through which arise 
many stems, each bearing a single white to pink flower 1% inches across. 
Most effective in little raised poe in eS rock BEC ERE 

soft. salmon- SHE blossoms. A full-s FER Bist nae as many as 300 
blossoms at one time. Unexcelled as a rock-garden plant. Sun. April, 
May. 
PRICES (except as otherwise noted) are 3 of the same variety and size 
for $1.00, $3.50 per dozen, $25.00 per 100. 
