HELIANTHEMUMS 
Doronicum (Leopard's Bane) 
caucasicum—Bright yellow blossoms for shady 
places. Blooms very early in spring—yellow 
daisies on 2-foot stems. Requires a cool, 
moist spot. 
Erodium 
*chamaedryoides roseum —A tiny ‘‘alpine’’ 
plant that flowers practically the whole year 
in shade or semi-shade. Neatly tufted soft 
green leaves are covered with delicate pink- 
veined flowers, one inch high. Fine for edg- 
ing in shade or to grow around aceleis 
stones or in the rockery. 
Eryngium (Sea Holly) 
amethystinum—A true blue thistle with ame- 
thyst blue stems and bracts, rigid spiny leaves. 
3 feet. A good subject for flower arrange- 
ments. 
Eupatorium (Perennial Ageratum) 
coelestinum—A pretty plant with light lav- 
ender blue flowers similar to Ageratum. 
Flowers in late summer and fall. 12 to 14 
inches. Sun. A good cut flower and lovely 
when planted with yellow Chrysanthemums. 
Gaillardia (Blanket Flower) 
Burgundy—Large wine-red flowers on stiff 
2-foot stems. Spreading, sun-loving and 
drouth resistant plants. Blooms all summer. 
Portola Hybrids—Same as above but flowers 
are yellow with bright red centers. 
Sun God—Clear yellow flowers unmarked by 
any other color. Requires a light, well drained 
soil and very little water. 
Gazania 
Art Shades—These improved hybrids of the 
old fashioned flower bring gorgeous new col- 
ors and year-around brightness to the sunny 
border or parking. 1 foot. 
Pink—A silvery pink form of the above with 
attractive gray-green foliage. 
Geranium (Crane’s Bill) 
pratense—A true perennial Geranium with 
clear lavender-blue single flowers all sum- 
mer. Attractive foliage. Sun. 3 feet. Nota 
Pelargonium. 
*sanguineum—Low spreading form with rosy- 
red flowers. A continuous bloomer excellent 
for the rockery. 
Gerbera 
Hersey Hybrids—More graceful flowers and 
vigorous in growth, the Hersey Duplex Ger- 
bera is far out in front of the older types. 
The flowers, often 5 inches across, have two 
or three layers of petals to give added depth. 
The color range includes white, yellow, or- 
ange, pink and red along with many blend- 
ings to give intermediate shades. Ask for 
cultural leaflet. Bareroot divisions: Each 35c, 
3ifor 5100) Doze S350: 
Double Gerbera—Fully double flowers. We 
offer these in choice red, orange and yellow. 
75c each, 3 for $1.95, $6.50 per dozen. 
Geum (Avens) 
Excellent plants for sun or partial shade. 
Bright flowers and attractive foliage. 
*borisi — Dwarf bright orange variety, free 
blooming. A gem for the rockery. 
Mrs. Bradshaw—Double red rose-like flowers 
fine for cutting. 2 feet. 
Lady Stratheden—Yellow form of above. 
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