*DORONICUM Clusii—Slightly larger flower and slightly later bloom than 
above, to 2 feet, spring. 3s — 50*. 
+ERIGERON Karvinskianus (Vittadenia australis)—Creeping or trailing with 
lavendar-pink small daisies in profusion all summer and fall, seeds 
itself freely and may become a pest, very good for dry banks. F'ts. 
ERIGERON The Quakeress—14 feet, blooms freely 9 months of the year, 
with lavendar-pink large aster-like flowers, indispensable, excellent 
cut. 2.¢c. 
ERYNGIUM amethystinum (Sea Holly)—2-3 feet, handsome blue thistle 
like heads on amethyst blue stems, cuts well and interesting in flower 
arrangements, summer, field grown — 50. 
ERYSIMUM asperum (Cheiranthus allioni - Siberian wallflower)—1-14 feet, 
brilliant orange wallflower, fragrant. 4s. 
ERYSIMUM pulchellum—Lovely bright green foliage and bright yellow 
flowers, 6-8 inches, spring. 4s. 
FELICIA petiolata rosea—Pink daisies on trailing stems, good hanging bas- 
ket, tender. 3s, 4s. 
7*FRAGARIA chiloensis—Strawberry ground cover with large 1 inch white 
flowers, sun or shade. Flats. 
*FRANCOA ramosa—White or faintly tinged pink long thin spikes, to 2 feet, 
in summer, from good evergreen basal rosettes of leaves, shade. 
g.c. — 75*. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora—2 feet, cuts well, profuse bloom April to Novem- 
ber. The two varieties we list come from seed and are not entirely 
true to color but all are good, full sun. g.c. — 65. 
Burgundy—Deep wine-red. 
Dazzler—Golden-yellow, maroon center. 
GENISTA ftinctoria plena—Half evergreen prostrate shrublet, very rare and 
unusual, literally covered in May with myriads of double yellow 
flowers. g.c. — $1.50. 
GERANIUM—If we have any of these, there will be few, due to freezing 
weather this winter. 4s, g.c. 
tfragrans Cody’s Variety—Nutmeg geranium, wonderfully scented leaves. 
As — 60%, g.c. — 70f. 
Mme. Salleron—Variegated green and yellow foliage, used as edging, pink 
flowers but seldom blooms. Flats — $4.20, 3s, 4s. 
Miss Burdette Coutts—Outstanding among fancy-leaved geraniums, at- 
tractive two toned green center encircled by irregular band of olive, 
red and green, and then edged with creamy yellow. Attractive single 
reddish flowers too. 3s — $1.00, 4s — $1.50. 
Mt. Vesuvius—Very slow growing, with small very dark green ringed 
black foliage with red flowers. 3s — $1.50. 
Prince Rupert variegated—Handsome stiff crinkly yellow-variegated fol- 
iage. 3s — 50%, 4s — 60°. 
GYPSOPHILA Bristol Fairy—Graceful airy mounds of double white flowers — 
May and June, excellent cut flower, to 3 feet high and wide. 4s — 60¢ 
g.c. — 80F 
Oldhamiana—To 24 feet. September-October, feathery light pink flowers 
with silvery foliage. g.c. | 
repens Bodgeri Rosy Veil—Dwarf double pink to 15 inches all summer. 4s. 
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