FERNS ARE LOVELY IN SHADE 23 
Glauca. Foliage glaucous blue, heavy leathery texture of a seer- 
sucker nature. Has the most powdery blue leaves of any Hosta. 
Prized for its color and form. $1.00. 
Lancifolia Albo Marginata. The narrow leafed plantain lily. Light 
green leaves with a white edge. Lavender flowers in Aug. Free 
blooming and vigorous. 50c. 
Aurea. A very decorative form with lovely golden foliage which 
turns green late in the season. New and rare. $1.00. 
Fortis. Long lance like foliage dark green in color. Flowers 
violet in Sept. and Oct. Prized for its late bloom. 50c. 
Minor Alba. Dwarf form. Splendid for rock gardens or edge of 
shady border. White bell like flowers on 12 in. stems. 50c. 
Sieboldiana. Large gray green leaves and pale lavender blooms. 
A very decorative plant. 75c. 
Subcordata Grandiflora. Handsome yellowish green leaves. Large 
pure white lily like blooms in Aug. and Sept. 50c. 
Undulata Variegata. Striped white and green foliage 6 to 8 in. 
tall. Lilac flowers on 15 in. stems. 50c. 
Univittata. Heavy waxy dark green leaves with wide creamy 
white stripes in the center. Lavender blooms in July. 24 in. 50c. 
HOUSTONIA Millards var. S-sh. A creeping treasure bearing a pro- 
fusion of exquisite pale blue stars. 3 in. 50c. 
HYACINTHUS azureus B. Similar to grape hyacinths, but smaller 
and earlier with azure blue spikes and wider foliage. Most de- 
sirable. 10c each. 
Azureus Alba. Choice white form of the above. 10c each. 
HYPERICUM. S. St. John’s Wort. Thése are dwarf non-spreading 
forms. 
Corsicus. A neat little shrub with small, leathery leaves with 
wavy margins of lighter green. Bright yellow flowers. 45ce. 
Olympicum. Tiny prostrate silvered foliage and showy yellow 
flowers. 6 in. 45c. 
Rhodopaeum. Distinct species with soft silver gray foliage and 
fine golden flowers. Attractive throughout the year. 6 in. 45c. 
IBERIS. Little Cushion. Compact cushion like plant with white 
flowers in early spring. 4 in. 45c. 
Little Gem, Compact upright sort with small narrow leaves. 6 in. 
00c. 
Pygmea. Semi-trailing with glossy green foliage and flat heads 
of clear white bloom. 45c. 
Saxatilis. Lovely and persistent bloomer with tiny, fleshy leaves 
and white blooms. Early, rare, 2 in. 75c. 
Sempervirens. Compact evergreen bushlet, after masses of snowy 
white bloom in early spring. Shear after flowering to keep 
compact. 45c. 
Snowflake. Largest flowered of all, a neat spreading bushlet to 
10 in. 50c. 
