MILWAUKEE, 
ing in the rock garden. 
PERENNIAL SEEDS FOR THE 
ROCK GARDEN 
WISCONSIN 
Pkt. 
ACHILLEA Plarmica Fl. Pl., The Pearl—Double 
white; flowers continuously all summer; 2 feet.......... 0.10 
AETHIONEMA (Persian Candytuft) Grandiflora— 
A fascinating plant for rock work. Strong, twiggy 
bushes, covered with long slender spikes of rosy pink 
flowers-*n6; in chest sitesi nearer astern se ase 35 
ALYSSUM (Saxatile Compactum)—Early flowering; 
bright golden yellow; 1 foot. (Oz., $1.25)................ 10 
SAXATILE SULPHUREUM—Sulphur yellow, 9 in. 
1 RO Sy Sa ee eT eB ee oe Oe ote oe 15 
ANEMONE (Pulsatilla)—Violet lilac, 12 in. April- 
BY ieee senses oe cha esta eee Braet eens Sots een ae eats ne Se -10 
Sylvestris—White, 12 in. April-June... 15 
AQUILEGIA (Long Spurred Hybrids)—Flowers of 
many rich and varied colors; 2 feet............--cesee-- 15 
Alpina—Blue, 12 in. April-July-... 0.2... eee 15 
ARABIS (Alpina)—Dwarf spring flowering; flowers 
puremwihitessO) inchesescsee ok ee ee ee ee .10 
ARMERIA (Formosa)—Pretty deep pink flowers, 12 
IN GhYe shat: hoes eet eee sues wes Reem tere Ce 10 
Laucheana—Bright rosy red; 3 to 6 inches............ «15 
ARENARIA (Sandwort) Montana—Close tufts, pro- 
fusely covered with small silvery white flowers early 
inethemseasonenees ive conn Se a ees 15 
ASTER (Alpinus) Goliath—Soft blue, large, 10 in., ..20 
ASTRANTIA (Major)—Pink <.o0......2.ccececteeeeeeceeeeeeee 15 
BETONICA (Grandiflora)—Dish-violet, good for 
SUE tata Depress as ceca os ns Se aateseraccssnsasonencecccestivenoeseeseeeeets AS 
CHERIANTHUS (Siberian Wallflower) Allioni— 
A beautiful rock plant with dazzling fiery orange 
{AU oS SSG ee ae eS 10 
CRUCIANELLA (Crosswort) Stylosa—Hardy per- 
ennial, suitable for rock work, flowers bright purple, 
BalllisRapedss Gem ches <-ncxne ese erase sae ceeee ences esvesoreae: 15 
CORYDALIS CHEILANTHIFOLIA—A charming 
plant for the rockery and dwarf border. Handsome 
pale green fern-like foliage over which the spikes of 
clear yellow flowers are abundantly produced. Hardy 
perennial. Height 6-9 inches...........2-2-2-::::-1::teeeeoees 25 
DIANTHUS (Pinks) 
DELTOIDES (Maiden Pink)—Bears a profusion of 
small crimson flowers. Splendid for rock work............ 15 
ERINUS (Alpinus Roseus)—Invaluable for rock 
work. Pretty rosettes of foliage and racemes of rosy 
purple flowers <.....-.--.--.---c-cccessececseeeesstecenseecesteseecoeneree 25 
FORGET-ME-NOT (Alpestris)—Blue; 4 in. May 
JUME  oeeeeeeceeeeceecececeeeecesceccetscecerecececseeceneseececsentenenessensneteces 10 
GLOBULARIA (Trichosantha)—Dark blue, 12 in. .20 
HEUCHERA (Sanguinea)—Crimson, 30 in. June .25 
HELIANTHEMUM (Rock Cistus, Sun Rose) Mu- 
tabilew Various) beatiful eet e8s seer tee ere erecsearereenc BIS 
HYPERICUM (Elegans)—-An elegant hardy per- 
ennial with yellow flowers......-..-----:::::::---1-ee-eeeeeeeeseeeteee 15 
LEONTOPODIUM (Edelweis) Alpinum...................- .20 
LYCHNIS (Alpina)—Very dwarf, rose, charming .25 
LINUM (Flax) Perenne—Flowers beautiful pale blue 
on slender Stems ....-2---------:sc-----neececeeeceeeereneeeeetestee teeters 15 
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Currie’s Rock Garden Collection 
It is very easy to have a beautiful and interesting rock garden by sowing the seed of either 
annuals or perennials of certain varieties that are particularly adapted for this purpose and also 
very interesting to watch their development. We offer a select list, especially adapted for grow- 
NIEREMBERGIA (Cup Flower) Gracilis—Flowers 
white, shading to and veined lavender.................2..-.+: 
PYRETHRUM (Rosette Mullein) Ramondia Pyren- 
aica—Purple, charming .........--.22-.20-2-------ceeceeceeoeeeeeeeeeees 
SALVIA (Pratensis Atroviolacea)—Deep violet 
SAPONARIA (Soapwort) 
Ocymoides Alba—Flowers pure white........................-- 
Ocymoides Splendens—Rosy pink...............--.22--0-.2--0----- 
SAXIFRAGA Deecipiens (Crimson Moss)—Dwarf 
mossy plants bearing white flowers in May and June. 
The green foliage turns bright crimson in winter; 
4 inches 
SEMPERPERVIVUM-—Small hairy rosettes of a 
brownish red color, the panicles of bright red flowers 
are 4 to 6 in. and bloom in June and July............202.. 
SILENE (Catchfly) Schafta (Autumn Catchfly)— 
A charming border or rock plant with masses of 
bright pink flowers from July to October............... 
SEDUM (Stone Crop) Acre (Golden Moss)—Flow- 
er bright yellow, leaves green.............22--2221..00-21eeeceeseee= 
Coeruleum (Blue Stonecrop)—Leaves 
spotted red. Flowers pale blue 
Spurium Coccineum—Flowers 
SOT ces ee nee een ya ee SL eae 
TUNICA (Coat Flower) Saxifraga—aA pretty tufted 
plant with light pink flowers all summer..............-...---- 
VIOLA CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy) Jersey Gem— 
Color pure rich violet, slightly perfumed.................... 
VERONICA (Speedwell) Repens—A useful rock 
plant one to two in. high, with light blue flowers 
pale green, 
beautiful rosy crim- 
ANNUAL SEEDS FOR THE 
ROCK GARDEN 
AGERATUM (Blue Perfection)—Deep blue flow- 
CLs liDein che see es eo ae Se re ET a ey 
CARPET OF SNOW—A compact and very dwarf 
Alyssum, producing a solid mass of white flowers 
all season. The plants begin to blossom when quite 
Smalls ie t4 ozs e2 DCs Op 27D Coca ane eee 
CANDYTUFT (Mixed)—Oz., 30c .........00.2.2.......--- 
DIANTHUS (Pink) Double China—Choice mixed 
colors: -Oz:,2 $1.00 ie Se ree ee ees 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA (California Poppy)—Choice 
MiIxedncolOrsiss OZ AOC ocean nee eee 
GODETIA (Satin Flower)—Mixed colors .................- 
LOBELIA (Crystal Palace Compacta)—Very com- 
pactrudee py ble yee eesse sees cee ee ce eens tee ee Neeser eee ers 
MESEMBRYANTHEMUM Crystallinum (Ice Plant) 
—Dwarf trailing annual; flowers white........./.....-...--- 
MIMULUS (Tigrinus)—Fine mixed tigered and spot- 
te dewvarieties mal imchesisesse sree sneer eee ser ane 
PETUNIA (Rose of Heaven)—Rich brilliant rose 
color 
PORTULACA—Double mixed -..........2...22.2.--222220--2--+- 
Singlemmixe dec OZ ss e725. Cuetec rere reecen sane case nereane ree 
VERBENA (Currie’s Mammoth Fancy Mixed)— 
Oz., $1.50 
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Pkt. 
25 
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AS 
Pkt. 
