
GEUM 
Plantagineum—Large yellow flow- 
ers on 2 to 3 ft. stalks. One of the 
first border perennials to bloom 
in early spring, making excellent 
cut flowers as well as blooming 
for several months. 50c. 
ERIGERON 
The Quakeress—A splendid border 
and cutting variety. The many 
flowered 18-inch stems bear the 
discs of soft lavender-pink for 
weeks. Midsummer. 50c. 
Speciosus Grdfl.— Large rosy 
mauve flowers, with yellow cen- 
ters, on 18-inch stems. An excel- 
lent cut flower. Full sun or light 
shade. 50c. 
Speciosus Grdfl. No. 2 — This re- 
sembles the above but is more 
double and deeper in color. It 
will go under this name until 
identified. This plant is without 
doubt one of the finest. 75c. 
ERODIUM 
Chamaedryoides Roseum—A 
charming little sun loving plant. 
It will stand much heat and dry- 
ness, and bear pink flowers on 
2-inch stems from mid-spring un- 
tilstrOst. OUCe 
FUNKIA 
Undulata Variegata — Creamy 
white and green variegated 
leaves. “A periect plant for a 
shady spot. Has lavender flower 
spikes in summer. 35c. 
GEUM 
Berder Geum—Double large red. 24 
imchess OC. 
Double large yellow. 24 inches. 
Jock 
Rijnstroom — Very large coppery 
orange. 75c. Every perennial 
border should have a collection 
of these invaluable plants, at 
tractive 12 months of the year. 
Waights Brilliant—An outstanding 
dwarf evergreen Geum. Scarlet 
blooms are only 3 to 5 inches 
above the foliage, requires light 
shade. $1.00. 
HEDERA HELIX (English Ivy) 
Conglomerata—Leaves curled and 
twisted, very dwarf and a slow 
Grower excellent rock plant Goc, 
HELIANTHEMUM (Sun Rose) 
Boule de Feu—Double red showy 
small evergreen shrub for plant- 
ing in walls and dry banks in full 
sun. Should be sheared after 
through blooming to. prevent 
them from becoming straggly. 
50c. 
