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Geranium renardii. A novelty from the Caucasus which forms 6 inch high clumps of 
interesting woolly gray leaves that are highly ornamental all through the summer. 
In June and July it sends up 8 inch flower stems, bearing huge white flowers, veined 
dark purple. A recent introduction that is still quite rare in England. It thrives in 
ordinary garden soil in fuil sun. (Ph. 6-8) $1.00 Each. 3 for $2.50. 
Geranium sanguineum. An old familiar plant in: the rock garden that is always in 
demand. Ornamental, compact clumps of deeply lobed leaves about 12 inches high, 
topped with a profusion of deep purplish-red flowers from June to August. A wide- 
spread species from Eurasia that is easy to grow in any ordinary garden soil in full 
sun. (Ph. 6-8) Joceldcth, oe10t 90c, sI2 Ton pole. 
Geranium sanguineum album. The same ornamental clump of leaves topped with an 
abundance of large white flowers from June to August. Give it the same soil as 
abeve. Plant one of each for a fine contrast. 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5.00. 
Geranium sanguineum lancastriensis. A very choice variety of dwarf and spreading 
habit with quantities of delicate pink flowers, veined crimson. In bloom through most 
of the Summer. Without a doubt the most attractive of the Sanguineum group. It 
thrives in ordinary garden soil in full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 50c Each. 3 for $1.25. 12 for $5. 
SPECIAL GERANIUM COLLECTION 
Four choice and easily grown species for a profusion of Summer bloom. 
Geranium grandiflorum alpinun; Geranium sanguineum; 
Geranium sanguineum album; Geranium sanguineum lancastriensis. 
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GEUM. Avens. (Rosaceae, Rose Family) 
Geum borisii. A choice rock plant that forms low compact mounds of interesting, deep 
green, hairy leaves about 4 inches high, from which come tall erect flower stems 
about 12 inches high, bearing corymbs of vivid orange-yellow flowers in May and 
June and again in September and October. A hybrid between G. repens and G. 
bulgaricum that is an easy grower in ordinary garden soil and full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 
gon Pach. so, for Qc 2 tor 23.50. 
Geum Waight’s Brilliant. Another fine plant of hybrid origin that resembles G. borisit 
on a smaller scale. Smailer leaves in almost flat rosettes and brilliant orange flowers 
on 6 inch stems in Spring and Fall. An easy but very slow grower. Ordinary garden 
soil and full sun. (Ph. 6-8) 75c Each. 3 for $1.90. 12 for $7.50. 
GLOBULARIA. Globe Daisy. (Globulariaceae, Globularia Family) 
Globularia bellidifolia. A very neat evergreen cushion of small dark glossy green leaves 
about one inch high, topped with fuzzy blue flowers in round heads on 3 inch stems 
in June. A very charming plant for rock crevices and walls. A species from Southern 
Europe that is thoroughly hardy and requires a gritty, well drained lime soil in 
sun or partial shade. (Ph. 7-8) S0cHach. 3iforsSi.295 le 106 0.00, 
Globularia cordifolia. A spreading, prostrate shrubby species about 4 inches high, with 
interesting light green, leathery leaves, notched at the apex. Fuzzy puff balls on 4 
inch stems in June and July. Another native of Europe that is excellent’ for the 
shady side of the wall. Gritty, well drained lime soil in partial shade. (Ph. 7-8) 
S5¢ acu. 9-4 l0regUGe ele tor. $3.50. 
* Indicates New Introduction. 
