BROOMS ARE GOOD FOR DRY PLACES 45 
Anna Johnson. Handsome coral pink. 50c. 
Apricot. Large apricot flowers and glossy foliage. 50c. 
Ben Nevis. S. Brilliant yellow with a red spot. 50c. 
Boule De Feu. Double crimson. 50c. 
Brunette. Dusty red with a deeper central ring. 50c. 
Buttercup. Clear golden yellow. 50c. 
Chocolate Queen. Frankly not chocolate, but a very full double 
burnt orange. 50c. 
Double Orange. Fine full double orange. 60c. 
J. Ford. Nice tomato red. 50c. 
Mrs. Mould. A new English import with fringed petals of salmon 
rose. 50c. 
Ben Nevis. S. Brilliant yellow with a red spot. 50c. 
Rose Glory. Large flowered rose pink. Striking. 50c. 
St. Mary’s. Extremely large white flowers. Striking. 60c. 
HYPERICUM Buckleyii. Wiry little bushes of 6 in. with gray green 
foliage and attractive yellow flowers. 75c. 
JASMINIUM Parkeri. An attractive rounded bushling with finely di- 
vided leaves and green stems. Large yellow flowers in summer. 
Choice and rare. $1.00. 
KALMIA microphylla. S. Narrow dark green leathery leaves and 
fine heads of pink flowers. 1 ft. or less. Stock limited. 75c & $1.00. 
LAVENDULA. S. D. Lavender. Delightful plants with fragrant gray 
leaves and violet flowers. Listed in perennial section. 
LEUCOTHOE Davisiae. S-sh. An especially fine shrublet with 12-15 
in. pendant branches heavily clothed with deep green foliage. 
White lilly of the valley like flowers in spring. For acid soil. 
75¢c & $1.00. 
PENTSTEMON Azureus. S. Blue-green powdered lancelate leaves in 
flat rosettes, and lovely open panicles of handsome sky blue 
flowers. 50c. 
Barretae. S. A hardy specie with thick fleshy gray leaves that turn 
bronze in winter. Pink lilac flowers in June. 9 in. 75c. 
Davidsonii. S. Small ovate leaves with a profusion of lavender 
blue trumpets. 50c. 
Diffusus. Fine for the border with handsome panicles of showy 
flowers. About 2 ft. We have a good blue and a good purple 
form. 50c each. 
Garnett. A large flowered hybrid with handsome sprays of glow- 
ing red trumpets. Very free blooming. 50c. 
- Procerus. Mats of slender leaves and balls of showy dark blue 
flowers. 10 in. Easy. 50c. 
Richardsonii. A crown forming species with 12-in. stems of pink 
to purple flowers. July till fall. 50c. 
A collection of unidentified shrubby species of 
good colors and attractive growth. 5 for $2.00. 
