FUNKIA OR HOSTA. Especially recommended for shade, but grows well in sun. Grows 
best in rich moist soil. Hardy perennials from China and Japan. 
ERROMENA ~ 23 Ft. A robust plant with dark green leaves. Flowers pale lilac. 
LANCILFOLIA MARGINATA ALBA. Narrow leaved plantain lily. Light green leaves 
with white edge. Lavender flowers in Auguste 
SUBCORDATA GRANDIFLORA ALBA. Large, pure white lily-like flowers in Aug-Septe 
Very large yellowish green leaves. Each 65¢, 3 = 51,80, 10 - $5.50. 
GENTIANA ANDREWSII - Closed Gentian. 1- 2 Ft. Flowers blue to Violet blue. Sept.- 
Oct. Moist location or ordinary garden soil. Sun or light shade. Much of Eastern 
NA. Seed. Each Uo¢, 3 ” wle2O, 10 a $3050. 
GENTIANA ANDREWSII ALBA - White Closed Gentian. Similar to above, but rare white 
form. Each 75¢, 3 .- $2.00, 10 — $6.00. 
GENTIANA CRINITA ~ Fringed Gentian. 1- 2 Ft. Moist rich soil in light shade or 
full sun. Certainly our most beautiful and most sought after blue flower. Aug.-Oct. 
Biennial. Seed only at 50¢ per packet. Much of Eastern half of N.A. 
GERANIUM MACULATUM = Wild Geranium. 1 - 2 Ft. Lavender-purple flowers May-Junes 
Light shade. Eastern U.S. Seeds Each 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 ~ $2.50. 
HELIOPSIS LAEVIS PICHERIANA. 2-3 Ft. Yellow daisy-like blooms in Auge Valuable 
in the hardy border in dry location. Useful for cutting. Spread of 3 - lprts 
Eastern U.S. and Canada. 
HEPATICA ACUTILOBA - Sharplobe Hepatica.e. 4 - 6 in. White, pink or lavender-blue 
flowers, early spring. Shade or light shade. Leaves semi-evergreen. Makes good 
ground cover. Maine to Minn. So. to Ga., Ala, and Mo. Each 35¢, 3 = 90¢, 10 ~$3.00 
HEPATICA TRILOBA ~ Roundlobe Hepatica., Similar to Acutiloba, but rounded leaves. 
N.S. to Man., So. to Fla.:, Ala., amd Mo. Each 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 — $2.50. 
HEUCHERA AMERICANA ~ American Alum Root or Rock Geranium. 1- 2 Ft. Flowers green- 
ish. June, Mottled foliage, very attractive, especially in spring. Semi-evergreen, 
Central Ont. and Mich. to Ga., Ala., and Okla. Seed. Each 35¢, 3 - 90¢, 10 — ¥2,50, 
HEUCHERA VILLOSA - Hairy Alum Root. 9 - 18 in. Dainty white flowers resembling 
miterwort.e. July-Oct. Good ground cover in moist light shade. Eastern U.S. Each 
35¢, 3 = 90¢, 10 - $2.50. 
HYDRASTIS CANADENSIS - Golden Seal. 12-15 ins Greenish white flower. Apr.—Mayy 
followed by bright red berry in July-Aug. Ordinary garden soil in shade. Grown 
commercially for the reote Vte to Minn. and Neb. to Ga., Ala., and Ark. Seed. 
Bach hO¢g, 3 ~ 31.05, 10 ~ ‘33.00. 
IRIS CRISTATA - Crested Iris. } - 6 in. Sky-blue with yellow fringed crest. May. 
Light shade. D.C. to Ind.and Mo. 5o. to N.C., Ala., Minn., and Ark., Each 0O¢, 
By leo an 20 ur sO 
IRIS VERSICOLOR - Large Blue Flags 2 Ft. Blue. June. Ordinary garden soil or by 
pool or streamside in full sun. Eastern N.A. no. of W. Vas Seed. Each hO¢, 3 $1.05, 
10 = 93.006. 
LIATRIS SCARIOSA — Blue Blaxing Star or Button Gayfeather. } ~ 6 Ft. Dry soil. Full 
sun. East of Rocky Mts. throughout U.S. and Canada. Seed. 
LIATRIS SPICATA ~ Spike Gayfeather. 3-5 Ft. Full sun. Ordinary garden soil. Long 
soikes of rose -purple flowers July-Sept. Atlantic and Gulf States. Mass. to La. 
LILIUM MICHIGANENSE - Michigan Lily. h - 8 Ft. Moist location or garden conditions. 
Orange-red. Flowers June-July with recurved petals. Light shade or sun. Ont. to 
ian So. to Tenn. and Ark. Seed only. 
LILIUM PHILADELPHICUM ~ Wood Lily. 2-3 Ft. Moist or dry location, light shade 
or sune Mulch to keep bulbs cool. Upright, orange-red flowers June to mid-Aug. Grows 
from the sand dune to the bog. Eastern Canada, Northeastern states and the Appalach- 
jans. Seed only. 
LINUM LEWSII - Prairie Blue Flax. Sky-blue flowers 1 - 14 in. in diameter. Prairie 
regions most of Western U.S. and Canada. 
LINUM NARBORENSE. 1-2 Ft. Spread clumps of attractive foliage. Flowers azure blue 
with white eye. Useful in border or rockery. European native, 
