ERICA (Er’-i-ca)—Heather 
The following Scotch Heather is perfectly hardy although 
few varieties survive in our rigid climate. These are low 
growing shrubs with densely arranged foliage on wiry 
stems. Beautiful in winter and spring with tiny bells and 
ornamental all summer because of the lovely foliage. Grow 
in sun or light shade in lime free soil with plenty of humus 
and moisture. 
“carnea—Spreading mats with dainty stems carrying innumer- 
able ruddy-red bells in late winter and spring. 
Strong i-yr. plants 55c each; 3 for $1.40; doz $5.00 
Fine 2-yr. plants 85c each; 3 for $2.15; doz. $8.50 
*Sherwoodi—A new very hardy Heather that is very prostrate 
in habit and forms a wide mat smothered with brilliant 
rose-red bloom as soon as the snow is gone. 
85c each; 3 for $2.15 
EUPHORBIA (Eu-for’-bi-a)—Spurge 
The value of this family lies in the showy colored bracts 
above the leafy stalks. Hardy and lasting perennials. 
*myrsinites—Trailing evergreen shrublets. Fat little branches 
of sea-foam blue and gay yellow flowers. 
50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
FRITILLARIA (Frit-il-lair’-i-a)—-Crown Imperial 
imperialis aurora—Stately stalks crowned by huge drooping 
bells of orange scarlet which in turn are surmounted by 
pineapple-like tufts of leaves. Perfectly hardy and long- 
lived. One of the earliest things to bloom. Grow in full sun 
in any good garden soil. Plant bulbs in fall only, 6” deep. 
75c each; 3 for $2.00; doz. $7.50 
imperialis sulphurea—A rare and exotic form of clear canary 
yellow. Very lovely. $1.25 each; 3 for $3.50 
One each of the above $1.85 
FUNKIA (Funk’-ia)—Plaintain Lily 
Hardy, herbaceous perennials with handsome tropical- 
appearing leaves and lily-like flowers. Any moist situation 
in sun or shade. Very effective planted in the shady bor- 
der with ferns or waterside plantings, but does well in full 
sun. 
*coerulea lanceolata — Broad green leaves and violet blue 
flowers. 2’. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
“coerulea variegata—Variegated form.  85c each; 3 for $2.15 
*glauca—A fine Japanese species with large blue-green leaves 
and violet flowers. 60c each; 3 for $1.55; doz. $6.00 
*lancifolia—Slender lance-shaped leaves and lilac-blue flowers 
in September. Very profuse. 
ey 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
*subcordata grandiflora—Large, fragrant, pure white flowers 
from August to October. 55c each; 3 for $1.35; doz. $4.85 
*subcordata minor—A lovely miniature form of subcordata 
growing 6” tall. A group of this little gem is indeed a 
lovely thing. Very rare and scarce. © 85c each; 3 for $2.35 
*Thomas Hogg—A beautiful new sort having large rich deep 
green leaves beautifully margined with clear silver. Dainty 
lavender flowers in August. 75c each; 3 for $2.10 
*yndulata variegata— Creamy white leaves, marked with 
bright, light green and soft lilac flowers. Grow in shade 
to retain the white foliage. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $4.50 
One each of the 8 Funkias $4.85 
FUCHSIA (Feu’-shi-ah)—Lady’s Eardrops 
magellanica— An interesting shrubby perennial that has 
proven entirely hardy here. The ruby-red pendant flowers 
are produced by the hundreds, flowering freely in light 
shade. 60c each; 3 for $1.55 
» magellanica alba—Pure white form. 60c each; 3 for $1.55 
One each of the Fuchsias $1.10 
GERANIUM NEPALE 
GERANIUM (Jer-ay’-ni-um)—Crane’s-bill 
The true geranium is a hardy perennial and quite distinct 
from the type grown in the north as a greenhouse sort. They 
ail have lovely foliage and are persistent bloomers. Excel- 
lent subjects for the rock garden and border. 
*cinerum—A rare little alpine with gray-green leaves and 
large soft pink flowers all season. A real treasure. 4”. 
$1.50 each 
*endressi—A lovely rose pink form that blooms even more 
freely than the type from May to November. Sun or shade. 
10”. 75c each; 3 for $2.00 
*grandiflorum—Delightful deep blue growing about 20” tall. 
Give it some shade in the rockery or border and it will de- 
light you. 55c each; 3 for $1.40 
*lancastriense—A superb plant of restrained habit with masses 
of lovely salmon-pink flowers veined with crimson. Blooms 
from May to November. 4”. $1.00 each 
*nepale—Large fern-like leaves and clear soft blue flowers. 
If kept cut back will bloom all season. Rare and extremely 
fine. 16”. Full sun. 50c each; 3 for $1.25; doz. $3.50 
*sanguineum—Forms mounds of lovely fern-like foliage which 
takes on brilliant fall coloring. The large purplish-red flow- 
ers continue throughout the season. Full sun. 
45c each; 3 for $1.15; doz. $4.25 
*sanguineum album—A lovely pure white form of the above. 
55c each; 3 for $1.40; doz. $5.00 
One each of the Geraniums $4.95 
GYPSOPHILA (Jip-sof’-il-a)—Baby’s Breath 
Clouds of fine starry flowers in feathery panicles highly 
prized for cutting. All sorts like full sun and good drainage. 
A little lime is beneficial. 
Bristol Fairy—A persistent blooming double with large per- 
fectly formed pure white blooms. 2’. 60c each; 3 for $1.55 
oldhamiana—A very lovely pink form, making compact plants 
2 ft. tall. Free blooming. 40c each; 3 for $1.10; doz. $3.50 
paniculata compacta—Forms a billowy mound 3’ high. Indis- 
pensable as cut flower. Excellent dried for winter bouquets. 
40c each; 3 for $1.10 
*repens bodgeri—A new form of compact habit and perfectly 
formed double flowers. Excellent foliage and thoroughly 
hardy. 45c each; 3 for $1.15 
*repens, Rosy Veil—A companion to bodgeri, of the same habit 
and type, but with dainty pink flowers. 50c each; 3 for $1.25 
One each of the 5 Gypsophilas $2.10 
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