DIMORPHOTHECA ecklonis—2-3 feet, profuse single white daisies with blue 
center and mauve reverse, 3 inches across, blooms most all the time, 
but tender, less so when woody. g.c. 
*DORONICUM caucasicum magnificum—Gerbera-like flowers of clear yellow 
on 2 foot stems, excellent cut, shade, spring. 4’s, g.c. 
+DUCHESNEA indica—an excellent vigorous ground cover with yellow flowers 
and bright red fruit held above foliage. Belongs to strawberry family. 
Bare root to order 6¢ each in lots of 100 or more. 
ECHINACEA (formerly Rudbeckia) purpurea The King— at last we have 
enough of this handsome plant to offer for sale. Large 4 inch star- 
like dusty rose flowers with dark central cone on 4-5 foot stiff stems, 
excellent cut, sun. Gives a distinctly stylized and modernistic effect. 
g.c. — 90¢. 
ERIGERON The Quakeress—1% feet, blooms freely 9 months of the year, with 
lavender-pink large aster- like flowers, indispensable, excellent cut. g.c. 
ERYSIMUM Menziesii—admired by all who saw it last year. Starts bloom in 
January and continues until very cold weather. Keep seed pods cut. 
The plant makes a mound | foot high and wide and covers itself with 
fragrant, creamy chartreuse flowers. 4’s. 
pulchellum—lovely bright green foliage and bright yellow flowers. 6-8 
inches, spring, 4’s. 
*fEUPHORBIA myrsinites—spreading and trailing, with striking blue-green 
stiff foliage and chartreuse flower heads in spring and summer. Sun 
or part shade. g.c. 90¢. 
FELICIA petiolata rosea—pink daisies on trailing stems, good hanging basket. 
4’s, 
tFESTUCA ovina var. glawca—excellent blue-grey ornamental grass to 8 
inches. Can be used as specimen accent or for ground cover. Fairly 
drought-resistant. Fts., $4.00. 
+*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. 
GAILLARDIA grandiflora—2 feet, cuts well, profuse bloom April to Novem- 
ber. Variety Burgundy comes from seed and is not entirely true to 
color but all are good, full. g.c. 
Burgundy—deep wine-red. 
Sun-God—pure yellow, very free blooming. 
§GERANIUM—scented ones only. 3’s — 50¢, 4’s. 
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. 
* Indicates plants for shade. § Indicates herbs. + Indicates ground covers. 
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