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R. & J. FARQUHAR CO., BOSTON. ROCK-GARDEN PLANTS 



HARDY PLANTS FOR THE ROCK-GARDEN 



The Rock-Garden is one of the most popular and dehghtful forms of natural plantings. In the following pages, 111 to 130, the 

 plants suitable for planting in Roek-Gardens are prefixed by an asterisk (*). 



Some Rockery Plants for the Wall-Garden 



(Described in pages 111-130) 



Iberis sempervirens 



Attractive Wall and Step Planting 



Some Popular Rock-Garden Plants 

 off Easy Cultivation 



(The following varieties described in pages lH-130) 



Achillea tomentosa 

 Ajuga reptans rubra 

 Alyssum rostratum 



saxatile compactum 

 Anchusa myosotidiflora 

 Arenaria montana 

 Campanula carpatica 



rotundifolia 

 Cerastium tomentosum 

 Dianthus in variety 

 Iberis gibraltarica 

 Lychnis Haageana hybrida 

 Myosotis alpestris, Victoria 

 Nepeta Mussini 

 Nierembergia rivularis 

 CEnothera Youngi 

 Papaver nudicaule 



Phlox amoena 



divaricata 



ovata 



subulata 

 Primula Polyantha 

 Saponaria ocymoides 



officinalis fl.-pl. 

 Saxifraga Macnabiana 



crassifolia 

 Sedum (Dwarf varieties, a com- 

 plete list of more than 20 

 sorts sent on request) 

 Sempervivum in variety 

 Thymus Serpyllum 



Serpyllum splendens 

 Veronica repens 

 Viola cornuta, Jersey Gem 



Some Rock-Garden Plants ffor Light Shade 



(Described 



Ajuga reptans rubra 

 Anchusa myosotidiflora 

 Anemone hupehensis 

 Campanula carpatica 



garganica 



rotundifolia 

 Convallaria majalis 

 Dielytra eximia 

 Funkia caerulea 



undulata media variegata 



in pages 111-130) 



Geranium argenteum 

 Mertensia virginica 

 Myosotis alpestris, Victoria 



palustris grandiflora 

 Pachysandra terminalis 

 Phlox divaricata 

 Saxifraga crassifolia 

 Thahctrum adiantifolium 

 Viola cornuta, Jersey Gem 



Apricot 



Some Rock-Garden Plants for Deep Shade 



(Described in pages 111-156) 

 Ferns in variety Pachysandra terminalis 



Primulas in variety 

 Sanguinaria canadensis 

 Trillium in variety 



Euonymus kewensis 

 Hedera helix 

 Vinca minor 



Alyssum saxatile compactum 

 Arabis alpina 

 Callirhoe involucrata 

 Campanula carpatica 

 Cerastium tomentosum 

 Dianthus in variety 

 Ferns, dwarf varieties 

 Gypsophila repens 

 Helianthemum in variety 

 Heuchera sanguinea 



Iris pumila hybrida cyanea 



Nepeta Mussini 



Phlox, low varieties 



Saponaria ocymoides splendens 



Sedum, dwarf varieties 



Silene Schafta 



Thymus Serpyllum 



Serpyllum lanuginosus 

 Veronica rupestris 



Some Rock-Garden Plants for Crevices 

 in Paved Paths 



(Described in pages 111-130) 

 Thymes in variety Sedums, dwarf varieties 



Veronica repens (for wide joints) 



Dwarf Sedums for the Rock-Garden 



We grow more than twenty different varieties of Dwarf Sedums, 

 one of the most popular and useful plants for rock-garden work. A 

 complete list will be mailed upon request. 



Some Bulbs ffor the Rock-Garden 



Described in our Autumn Bulb Catalogue, ready in August 



Chionodoxa LuciUae Narcissus poeticus 



gigantea Scilla sibirica 



Crocuses, All Colors Mixed campanulata 



Susianus nutans 



Thommasinianus Snowdrops 



Fritillaria meleagris TrilUum 



Grape Hyacinths Tulip species 



SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER: 25 popular Rock-Garden plants, 

 our selection, all different, one plant of each, for $6.50 postpaid. 



SPECIAL COLLECTION OFFER: 12 Dwarf Sedums for the Rock- 

 Garden, our selection, all different, one plant of each, for $2.75 

 postpaid. 



Effectively planted Rock-Garden path 



