Towson ■ Maryland 



Perennials - > <_^^- 



*S. pruniatum forsterianum. Trail- 

 ing, glaucous, blue-green foliage, and 

 lovely golden-yellow flowers. 



*S. roseum rhodiola (Roseroot Stone- 

 crop). A very pleasing variety having 

 light pink blossoms. 1 foot. August. 



*S. sarmentosum (Stringy Stonecrop). 



A rapid grower of dwarf species. 

 Excellent for crevices, etc. Small, yel- 

 low flowers. May to July. 6 inches. 



*S. sexangulare (Hexagon Stonecrop). 

 Similar to the acre, but with brown 

 foliage. Yellow flowers in June and 

 July. 4 inches. 



*S. sieboldi (Siebold Stonecrop). 



Handsome bluish-gray foliage and 

 bright pink flowers in September. 

 6 to 8 inches. 



*S. spectabile {Showy Stonecrop). A 

 fine border plant. Showv rose-colored 

 blossoms in September and October. 

 12 to 15 inches. 



*S. spurium coccineum. Prostrate 

 spreading growth, pale green foliage 

 and rose colored flowers. July and 

 August. 



*S. stolonifera (Running Stonecrop). 



A most desirable variety having ever- 

 green foliage and purplish-pink flow- 

 ers in July and August. 6 inches. 



SEMPERVIVUM (Houseleak) {Col 

 chicutn). Very useful alpine plants 

 for carpeting, etc. Form fleshv rosettes 

 of leaves in varying colors. 



SHASTA DAISY (Chrysanthemum 

 Maximum) (Alaska Daisy). A tall 

 slender plant with white flowers. 15 

 inches. June. 



"Silene alpestris (Alpine Catchfly). 



A very dainty, dwarf rock plant. 

 Pure white flowers in May and June. 

 4 to 6 inches. 



*S. orientalis (Oriental Catchfly). A 



very pretty, bright, rose-colored flow- 

 er. Clove scented. September. 4 to 

 6 inches. 



*S. schafta (Shajta Catchfly). An ex- 

 cellent border or rock plant. Its 

 flowers are bright pink, borne from 

 Julv to October. 4 to 6 inches. 



STACHYS grandirlora (Big Be- 

 tony). A fine border plant with spikes 

 of verv prettv purplish-rose flowers. 

 15 inches. June and July. 



STATICE latifolia (Sea Lavender). 



Tufts of leathery leaves, purplish 

 blue minute flowers on stems 18 

 inches high. 



STOKESIAlaevis (Stoke s Aster). An 



excellent native plant, flowers sky 

 blue, will bloom from July to frost. 

 \y 2 feet. 



THALICTRUM aquilegifolia (Col- 

 umbine Meadourue). A beautiful 

 plant, slightly resembling the Maid- 

 enhair fern. Flowers, small white. 



3 feet. May and June. 



30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



T. dipterocarpum (Yunnan Mead- 

 ourue). A handsome variety, the 

 flowers, lilac mauve, growing on 4 

 feet stems. August and September. 



30 cents each $3-00 per dozen 



THERMOPSIS caroliniana (Caro- 

 lina Thermopsis). A fine specimen, 

 with lovely vellow flowers on spikes. 



4 feet. June, July. 



'THYMUS serpyllum (Mountain 

 Thyme). This has a trailing habit, 

 dense, dark green foliage and clouds 

 of delicate purple flowers. 3 to 4 

 inches. June, July. 



30 cents each S3-00 per dozen 



T. serpyllum azoricus (Azore 

 Thyme). An excellent alpine trailer, 

 having rosy purple flowers. 



S0TE: All of the preceding items are 2 / 

 cents each, S>2.jo per dozen, excepting 

 ichere noted. 



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