Burgundy—deep wine-red. 
Dazzler—golden-yellow, maroon center. 
§GERANIUM—scented ones only. 3’s —- 50¢, 4’s — 60¢. 
Lemon-scented—Pelargonium crispum—crinkly crisp light green leaves, 
small pink flowers. 
Lime scented—toothed, roundish medium-green stiff foliage. 
Rose scented—Pelargonium graveolens—cut leaved foliage. 
Nutmeg scented—Pelargonium fragrans—soft textured roundish foliage 
with slight greyish cast. 
Peppermint scented—larger and more cut and divided leaves than Rose- 
scented. 
GROUND COVERS— 
In spite of all our efforts we have not yet been able to meet demand on 
some of the ground covers listed — notably Vinca minor, Vinca minor 
Bowles’ var., Fragaria chiloensis, and a new with us strawberry-type — 
Duchesnia. We hope that our friends will realize that it takes four months 
to a year to get good saleable stock of these items. Last fall and this 
spring we are making large stock plantings of these plants and on some 
at least should be able to make delivery this fall. 
GYPSOPHILA— 
Bristol Fairy—graceful airy mounds of double white flowers May and 
June, excellent cut flower, to 3 feet high and wide. 4’°s — 60¢, 
g.c. — 80¢. 
repens Bodgeri Rosy Veil—dwarf double pink to 15 inches all summer. 
4’s — 60¢. 
repens rosea—very flat with dainty single pink tiny flowers in profusion, 
May-October. 4’s. 
repens alba—white form of above. 4’s. 
fHELIANTHEMUM—Mostly prostrate evergreen shrublets, blooming pro- 
fusely in April and May, most drop day’s bloom by noon except 
where noted, good for banks, edging, ground cover, shear severely 
after flowering. 4’s — 60¢, Fts. to order only. 
appeninum var. roseum—very grey foliage, soft rose flowers. 
Apricot—rose-peach, prostrate, bright green foliage. 
Ben Ledi—large flowers of crimson lake, green foliage. 
Ben Nevis—flattest grower of all and slower, deep yellow with dark 
center. 
Boule de Feu (Fireball)—double red, blooms last all day and have longer 
season. 
Ball of Gold—same as above only double yellow. 
Brunette—pale dusty red, deep scarlet center. 
Buttercup—clear golden-yellow, bright light green foliage, this one holds 
bloom all day. 
Burnt Orange—tawny-orange semi-double, very prostrate with dark 
green foliage. 
Goldilocks—largest blooms of all, bright yellow, medium grey foliage. 
Jock Scott—large tomato-red, stiff habit, dark green foliage. 
Saint Mary’s—pure white. 
Seattle—bronze. 
Stanford—cardinal-red. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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