light blue star- shaped flowers, lighter’ centers. sks 
of the best. 
DORON ICUM=Long stemmed, medium yellow, yet 
like flowers, 24-30 inches. 
DICENTRA—Eximia—(Fringed Bleeding-Heart)— 
Compact plants with finely cut leaves, rose pink, 
heart shaped flowers on 10-to 12-in. stems. April to. 
July. Light shade or full sun. 
Bach’ 202... Ae eee eee $ .25' 
EPIMEDIUM—Lacteum—F lowers of .creamy white, 
shining evergreen foliage. 8 inches. Prefers peaty 
soil and some shade. : . 
GEUM—Bori si—Neat tufts of evergreen foliage with 
many branching 8- to 12-inch stems covered with 
large vivid orange-scarlet flowers. May to October. 
HEUCHERA (Coral Bells) Sanguinea — Attractive 
low foliage, clusters of coral red to pale pink flowers 
on 12-inch stems. 
IRIS CRISTATA—Very dwarf and of creeping habit. 
Large soft blue flowers with orange markings. 4 to 
6 inches. | 
PHLOX—Sublata (Moss Phlox)—Prickly evergreen 
foliage covered from April till June with bright col- 
ored flowers. 4 to 6 inches. Brilliant rose or pale 
lavender-blue. 
PYRETHRUM (Painted Daisy) — Single, colorful 
daisies in shades of deep rose and pink. 30 inches. 
Wonderful cut flowers. 
SAXIFRAGA—Pride of London—Dainty pink flow- 
ers borne in loose sprays on 10- to 12-inch stems 
above compact rosettes of wavy edged foliage. Likes 
woodsy location. . ; 
| OFS) ee Seno ERnC Ee She opiate $ .25 

