N. A. HALLAUER, Webster, N. Y. 7 

*Erodium Chamaedroides Roseum—Pretty pink flowers are 
produced all summer. These set close to an inch high 
cushion of attractive foliage. Light soil and lime. 50 
cents each. 
Eulalia Gracelima—An ornamental grass having long narrow 
pines and attractive plumes-in autumn. §8 ft. 30 cents 
each. 
Eulalia Zebrina—(Zebra Grass)—In this, broad white stripes 
cross the long blades. 6 ft. 30 cents each. 
Eupatorium Coelestinum (Hardy Ageratum)—Light purple ag- 
eratum-like flowers in late summer and fall. Excellent 
for cutting. 18 in. Ordinary soil. 35 cents each. 
Euphorbia Corollatra (Flowering Spurge) (Milkwort)—Large 
umbels of small white flowers with green eye in sum- 
mer. Good cut flower, as a substitute for Gypsophila. 18 
in. Ordinary soil. 35 cents each. 
ee Ae Polychroma — Large attractive yellow flower 
racts. Makes a beautiful formal clump 1 ft. high. May. 
50 cents each. 
*Festuca Glauca—(Blue Fescue Grass)—A dwarf tufted grass 
ene sary. gray blades. A choice edging plant. 40 
cents each. 
*Funkia Lancifolia—Broad green leaves, bluish mauve flow- 
ers. August and Sept. 15 in. 40 cents each. 
*Funkia Minor Alba—Masses of small white flowers on 12 in. 
stems. Best in moist soil. _ 50 cents each. 
*Funkia Subcordata Grandiflora (Plantian Daylily) (August 
Lily)—Attractive pale green leaves. Very sweet white 
flowers in August. 1% ft. 50 cents each. 
*Funkia Undulata Variegata—Green leaves striped creamy 
white, light blue flowers. A most attractive border plant. 
eee a beautiful edging for beds or borders. 40 cents 
each. 
Gaillardia Grandiflora (Blanket Flower)—Grey green foliage 
and large daisy-like flowers all summer. Yellow with a 
crimson ring around the center. Rich dry soil. 18 in. 
ra of the most useful perennials for cutting. 35 cents 
each. 
*Gentiana Acaulis (Gentianella)—An alpine variety of great 
beauty, forms a dwarf bright green carpet, completely 
covered with large bright gentian blue flowers in spring. 
Requires moisture and good drainage. 4 in. Lime. 
$1.00 each. 
*Gentiana Andrewsi (closed, or Blind Gentian) (Bottle Gen- 
tian)—Bright blue flowers in clusters or heads. These 
never open, hence the common name Closed Gentian. 
Easily grown in a moist situation. 12 in. August to Sept. 
35 cents each. 
*Geranium Lancastriense—A dwarf form of Sanguineum that 
forms prostrate cut-leaved tufts and produces large pink 
flowers in abundance all summer. 4 in. 75 cents each. 
Geum Fire Opal—A new variety that seems to be quite hardy 
here. Fiery orange scarlet double flowers on 18 in. stems. 
Early summer. 50 cents each. 
Geum Coccineum, Mrs. Bradshaw—Brilliant fiery-red double , 
flowers on two-foot stems. Well drained soil. 40 cents 
each. 
*Geum Heldreichi—A small compact very attractive plant. 
The bright orange flowers set close to the foliage and are 
produced almost continuously all Summer. EHasy grower 
in light limy soil. 75 cents each. 
Geum Princess Juliana—Large semi-double flowers on 18 in. 
stems. Tawny yellow, shaded apricot. An excellent new 
variety, early summer. 50 cents each. 
*Globularia Nana—Makes an attractive bright green cushion 
studded with lavender blue buttons in June. 1 in. Easy 
here in well drained gritty soil. 75 cents each. 
GRASSES—See Eulalia and Festuca. 
Gypsophila (Babies Breath) (Chalk Plant)—All require dry 
soil and like lime. 
