DIANTHUS ANNIE LAURIE—pink, 6”, Jume.........cccccccccccceseccecsereceeee 35 
D. BARBARTUS—midget Sweet William—mixed, 8”, July.......0..00.0.... 235 
D. CAESIUS—small pink flowers, 4”, Jume.......0.ccccccccceseccceecevecscees 50 
D CARYOPHYLLUS—Carnation—pink, 10”, summer...........:.00..0... coo) 
D. COCCINEUS—bright red, creeping, June.........cccccceccc cee. £25 
D. GRANITICUS—deep pink, small flowers, 6”, June......ccccccses. 525 
D. LITTLE JOE—rosy red, 10”, all summer.......0..cccccccccccccce cecceeeeceees .50 
DINEGLEGTUS—cherryaedhed a Unc ie ann eee .50 
D. PLUMARIUS—Cinnamon Pink—pink, 10”, June... E35 
D. P. ELINOR—rosy red with dark eye, ee SUmmMe ieee eee 515) 
D. STERNBERGI—white with fringed petals, 8”, August................:. 35 
DOUGLASIA LAEVIGATA OLYMPICA—rose, 3”, April....... 50c and 1.00 
D. VITALIANA—citron yellow, 3”, May..ccccccccccccescccecessvscsescerecsceee US 
DRABA OLYMPICA—mustard yellow, 4”, May. ..cccccccccccscecseeeeeeccees 50 
DRYAS SUMDERMANNI—white anemone-like fiowers, 6”, May...... 50 
ERINUS ALPINUS—dark green tufts, lavendar, 6”, May........0...... 35 
ERYSIMUM PULCHELLUM—orange or sulphur yellow, 6”, April...... a2) 
ESCALLONIA ALBA—white, 6’, July, profuse bloomer...................... iD 
E--APPLE| BLOSSOM=— pink; 67 Julys....) srs eee eee eee 75c and 2.00 
E. RUERUM—garnet, 4’, July, sprawling habit.......00..00.......... Peer d I5) 
GAULTHERIA HISPIDA—decumbent, red-tipped foliage ................. aes) 
G. MIQUELIANA—very low growing, white berries..........0..0........ 50 
G. NUMMULARIOIDES—small hairy leaves....0...00...cccccccceececeeeees 50 
GENTIANA ACAULIS—rich blue, 3”, early spring.......0..cccccccee. 1.00 
G. CALYCOSA—native to our mountains, bright blue, 10”............ 1.00 
G. EXCISA—brilliant blue, 3”, early spring... ....ccccccccccccececereeeces 1.00 
G. SINO ORNATA—bright blue funnel shaped flowers, 4”............ TS 
GERANIUM SANGUINEUM—magenta, creeping, July..................... E25) 
CS ALBUM white up itol| oa: Uly.ceee en eat nee eee ee ee 25 
G. S. LANCASTRIENSE—pink, creeping, slow growing, July............ 50 
GEUM BORISI—vivid orange, 18”, AUQUSt.........cccccccccscececeveceveveeeees .50 
GLOBULARIA CORDIFOLIA—steel blue, 3”, June......................0....... 50 
GORMANIA LAXA—fleshy leaves, similar to sedums........................ Pag; 
GYPSOPHILA ARETIOIDES—mossy foliage, 1”, summer.................. 75 
G. REPENS ROSEA—trailing, pink, 3”, summer.............c.c0c0c0c00000000 50 
HEDERABHELIX——Smaillmleavects |v yaemeeere tenets aac cen irene tes 25 
H. H. CONGLOMERATA—very slow growing creeper.............. ee 75 
HH GumERECT AS [reemlyy——2anto «Guenter ae owt are ee weer 50 
HELIANTHEMUM VULGARE—Rock Rose or Sun Rose—8”, TS Wears 50 
Apricot, Ben Ledi (red), Ben Nevis (yellow and orange), Brunette 
(burnt orange), Fireball (double red), Peach Blossom, Shrimp, 
Wendell’s Rose, White, and Yellow (single and double). 
HELLEBORUS ORIENTALE—3-year seedlings, white to maroon....... an WLOX) 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA—Coral Bells—14", May ......c0.00 ccc 35) 
HORMINUM PYRENAICUM—crinkled leaves, purple, 10”, May...... 35 
HYPERICUM ANAGALLOIDES—tiny creeper for wet places ........... 50 
IBERIS SAXATALIS HYBRID—white, 6”, May, compact.................... 50 
1. SEMPERVIRENS—sturdy spreading shrub, white, 10”.................. 50 
ILEX CRENATA—small leaved holly, purple berries........... BOCECHCIEEZO 
IRIS CRISTATA ALBA—white, 8”, July, very dainty...........0.0..0000.. 50 
Pe CAGUSTRIS==lavendcra Our’ pri | arene eee eee ner ante a! 50 
I. PUMILA JEAN SIRET—yellow, 87, May.......cc0cccccccccceeeeteseteenes .50 
[EE PasPAPOOSE—= tant lencl am Cina icy, en mee aes eevee 50 
1. RUTHENICA—blue-purple, 8”, May, grassy foliage.................... 35 
. TECTORUM—blue, 14”, May, flower flat-topped..............00.. 50 
