ERYSIMUM PULCHELLUM (R)—Oregon Sun- 
shine, both yellow and orange flowered....$0.50 
ERYTHRONIUM HENDERSONI 
leaves; mauve _ flowers, 
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EUONYMOUS RADICANS MINIMA (C)—Flex- 
ible prostrate branches beset with small 
oval, white-veined leaves; evergreen but 
V.ENIVES LOW Beene eee strc! Comin Peele are Se OS 
EUPHORBIA MYRSINITES (R)—Succulent nile 
green leaves; bright yellow flowers ___.__. 
E. LATHYRIS (P)—Mole Plant, odd plant said 
Tondniverouthimolestseseens ne eee 
FRAGARIA ALPINA (R)—Alpine Strawberry, 
runnerless plants with small but very sweet 
Le CALCU IT Saree tet ete etree teers oeee eS Be ee 
F. VESTUCA ALBA (R)—So-called white fruit 
OfsGOOdESI ze reine eaten doe eee ee 
FUCHSIA—In late spring and through the 
summer we have many varieties of upright 
and trailing fuchsias for hanging baskets, 
planting boxes, or borders; write for varie- 
ties in season 
(B) — Mottled 
centered with 
25 
At Right—Dianthus Elinor 
Below—Section of garden border planted 
with same. 
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FUNKIA (HOSTA) GLAUCA STEARIS—New 
LOW GGOWINGe Vctiiletiy sree ee erent ee rene ee te 
F. LANCEOLATA (P)—Plain green, narrow, 
corded leaves; lavender flowers .-.............- 
F. UNDULATA VARIEGATA (P)—Beautifully 
blotched leaves; lilac flowers __.................. 
GAILLARDIA GOBLIN (P)—Large 
yellow flowers; low growing ........--..--.------- 
GAULTHERIA CUNEATA (R)—Yellow green 
leaves, 1% inches long; red stems 
G. FORRESTI (R)—From Western China; white 
flowers; blue-black fruit 
75 and 
