GLOBULARIA 
These are all easily grown in sandy soil, full sun. _Their flowers are ball- 
like in shades of blue and white. 
G. bellidifolia 
dark green leaves; light blue blossoms on 2” stems; blooms June, July. 
G. cordifolia 
dark green foliage; blue fuzzy blossoms on 3” - 4” stems; blooms July, 
August. : 
GYPSOPHILA 
The Gypsophilas like full sun and a deep good sandy soil. 
G. repens rosea 
a fine creeping form with clear pink flowers on 2” stems over semi- 
glaucous foliage; blooms June, July. 
HEUCHERA 
The Heucheras are our favorite rock garden plants. All have crnamental 
foliage, and, in some varieties, it is zoned silvery. They are not particular as 
to soil, and do equally well in sun or semi-shade. 
H. sanguinea 
rosy bells on 16” stems; dark green foliage. 
H. sanguinea alba 
a white form of the common Coral Bells. 
IBERIS 
The Iberis are low growing evergreen shrubby perennials with terminal 
heads of white flowers which entirely cover the plant; hence the French name 
of “Baskets of Silver.” They require light loam and full sun. 
I. sempervirens 
a splendid species with. long life; keeps increasing slowly year by year; 
8” tall and covered in May and June with white flowers. 
I. sempervirens Little Gem 
a very fine miniature of the preceeding only 4” - 5” tall with smaller 
flowers; very desirable; blooms in May, June. 
IRIS 
1 the dwarf Iris of the pumila type like good soil in full sun. They 
eeatid be divided every three years. We are increasing our collection and 
will have many fine named varieties to offer soon. They are all May bloom- 
ing. 
I. pumila alba 
large creamy white flowers on 6” stems. 
I. pumila purple 
very fine large purple flowers on 6” stems. 
I. pumila yellow 
a good yellow on 6” stems. 
LINUM 
The Linums are very graceful plants which like to be planted in dry, 
sandy soil and full sun. 
