DIGITALIS—Thapsi, 15 in., salmon pink foxgloves, rare 
and good. 
EPIMEDIUM—Bronzy green leaves, white, pink, or 
yellow. Moist shade. 50c 
EUPHORBIA—M yrsinites, trailing blue green plants, 
yellow blooms. 
Polychroma, 12 in., showy yellow flower bracts in May. 
'50c 
GERANIUM—Lancastriense, 6 in., light salmon pink, 
all summer. 
GYPSOPHILA—Repens, creeping plant with tiny white 
or pink flowers. 
IBERIS—Little Gem, 4-6 in., very compact, white flow- 
ers. 
Sempervirens, 8 in., hardy candytuft. 
Snowflake, larger pure white flowers. 50c 
IRIS—Cristata, 3 in., crested light blue flowers. 
Cristata alba, rare white form of above. 75c¢ 
Pumilla, 8 in., blue white, yellow dwarf iris. 
LOTUS—Corniculatus Fl, Pl., trailing, yellow peashaped 
flowers. 
LYCHNIS—Visearia Fl. Pl., 15 in., rosy pink flowers in 
June. 
MYOSOTIS—Palustris semperflorens, everblooming for- 
get-me-not. 
OENOTHERA—Missouriensis, large yellow blooms on 
trailing plants. 
PHLOX—Amoena, 8 in., deep pink in May. 
Diwvaricata, 12 in., blue flowers, does well in shade. 
Subulata, 4 in., pink or white in May. 
Rochester, showy deep red variety. 
Emerald Cushion Blue, ‘new, beautiful foliage. 
Kmerald Cushion Pink, beautiful clear color. , 
PLUMBAGO—Larpentae, deep blue flowers in late sum- 
mer. 50c 
POLEMONIUM—Reptans, 10 in., light blue flowers, 
fernlike foliage. 
POTENTILLA—Tonguei, very dwarf cinquefoil. Apri- 
cot with crimson center. 50c¢ 
PRIMULA—M unstead Grant, 6-8 in., many brilliant col- 
ors. Moist shade. 50c 
PULMONARIA—Augustifolia, 6 in., sky blue on spread- 
ing plants. 
Saccharata, green and silver spotted foliage. Pink and 
blue. 50c 
RANUNCULUS—Repens FI. Pl., double trailing butter- 
cup. 
SAN TOLINA—Chamaecyparissus, 12 in., evergreen sil- 
very foliage. 
