«C LIST OF ROCK GARDEN PLANTS EXCLUSIVELY > 
30 VARIETIES OF SEDUMS WE LEAD IN DIANTHUS ALL PLANTS FIELD GROWN 
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ACHILLEA Tomentoso—Sulphur yellow heads . 6" 
ALYSSUM Repens—A pretty creeper. Yellow fls.cr 
Rostratum—Trailing species. Yellow flowers.12" 
Saxatile Compoctum—(Basket of Gold). 9" 
ANCHUSA Myosotidiflora—Forget-me-not blue, 35c.15" 
ANTIRRHINUM Rock Hybrids—Mixed colors . 9" 
AQUILEGIA Alpina—Very dark blue Rare. 9" 
Canadensis—Bright yellow and red.18" 
Barr's Glory Strain—Mixed colors only, 35c.18" 
Benary's Improved—Mixed colors only, 35c.18" 
Re-selected—Choice, double and unusual.24" 
Haylordgensis Hybrids—Long spurred, 35c.18" 
Mrs. Scott Elliott Strain—Long spurred hybrids.24" 
ARABIS Alpina Grandiflora—Early bloom White fls. 6" 
Alpina Rosea—Dwarf species. Rose flowers. 6" 
Aubrietioides—Pretty purple-iilac fls., 35c . 6" 
ARENARIA Verna—Green carpet Small white fls .2" 
ARISAEMA Triphyllum—'Jack in the Pulpit) . 12" 
ARMERIA Formosa—Neat tufts with light pink fls .15" 
Maritima Rosea—Dwarf, with bright rose flowers. 8" 
PLANT OF THE FAIRIES 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA FLORE PLENO 
Compact mats of soft, fine green foliage, surmounfed with many full double 
blossoms. Tiny, rose-like blooms on fairy wands in fhe breeze. The daintiesf, 
airy effect one could wish. Does not seed. Should be in every garden for 
its softening note and enticing BEAUTY. Flowers are delicote flush-pink, 
graceful and charming. Specially priced af 35 cenfs each or three for $1.00. 
ASTER Alpinus Goliath—Lilac with gold centre. 9" 
ARTEMESIA Frigidus—Silky, silvery foliage, 50c.cr. 
Frigidus Vulgaris—Broad, wooly, deep cut foliage.cr. 
Silver King—(Ghost-flower) Silvery-white.24" 
ASCLEPIAS Tuberoso—(Butterfly silk-weed) Orange.24" 
ASPERULA Oderata—Small white flowers. Needs shade. 6" 
AUBRIETIA Purpurea—Purple rock-cress.tr. 
Grandiflora Hybrids .tr 
Eyerii—Large violet flowers.tr. 
CAMPANULA Carpotico—Light violet, large flowers.12" 
Garganica—Lovely, starry blue flowers, 35c.tr 
Glomerata Superba—For the large garden.18" 
Latifolia—Extra large flowers.24" 
Persicifolia Telham Beauty—Peach leaved.24" 
Rotundifolia—(Harebell) Pale blue.12" 
Sarmatica—Pale blue Distinct dwarf species, 35c.12' 
Turbinato—Erect cup-like violet-blue flowers, 35c. 6" 
CARNATION Double Crimson—Ever blooming Brilliant.12' 
Double White—Pure white form.12" 
CERASTIUM Tomentosum—(Snow in Summer) Grey foliage. 9" 
CENTAUREA Montana—'Perennial Cornflower) Dark blue.20" 
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CHEIRANTHUS Allionii—Alpine wall flower. Orange.15" 
CHELONE Barbata—(Shell Flower) Tufted, waxy.24" 
CHIVES—Compact tufts, crimson-purple flowers. 8" 
COLCHICUM Autumnalc—'Meadow Saffron! Fls in Fall, 35c.. 3" 
DELPHINIUM Sinense Blue Butterfly—Dark blue.18" 
Sinense Azure Foiry—Cambridge blue.18" 
Nudiraule—Dwarf scarlet Very choice, 50c.18" 
Zalil—(Sulphureum) Rare yellow species, 50c.24" 
DIANTHUS 
Acaulis—Minute species. Rosy-purple fls., 35c. 3" 
Allwoodii—New race, 70% double flowers.18" 
Allwoodii Alpinus—New rock species, 35c. 4" 
Alpinus—Dwarf alpine Fls. rosy-purple, 35c. 2" 
Arenarius—Flowers pale purple and fringed. 6" 
Arvenensis—Minute species. Grey tufts, pink fls, 35c. 3" 
Atrorubens—Blood-red species from Zermatt.18" 
Barbatus—'Sweet William) Newport pink.18" 
Barbatus—(New Dwarf) Mixed colors only. 6" 
Caesius Baker's Voriety—Deep pink, 35c. 6" 
Caesius FI. PI.—Compact double flowered form, 50c. 6" 
Carthusianorum—Cluster-headed crimson-pink. 9" 
Caucasicus—Compact tufts. Deep rose flowers, 35c. 6" 
Crimson Bedder—A new hybrid pink.12" 
Cruentus—Very dark crimson clusters.18" 
Deltoidt'—(Maidin Pink) Rosy-purple. 6" 
Deltoides Bowles Variety -Very fine. 6" 
Deltoides Albo—White with dark eye. 6" 
Deltoides Brilliant—Very bright red. 6" 
Deltoides Major Stearns—Bright rose. 6" 
Deltoides Wisley Variety—Crimson flowers, purple eye, 35c. 6" 
Dentosus—Beautiful dark purple flowers, 35c. 6" 
Fragrans—Fragrant single white.12" 
Graniticus—Good rock species. Bright red. 8" 
Grisebachii—Profusion of deep rose flowers, 35c.tr, 
Hybridus Spencer Bickham—Fragrant rose-pink. 9" 
Lereschii—Small round white flowers. Distinct, 35c.12" 
Liboschnitzionus—Lovely white flowers, 35c.12" 
Monspessulonus—Rosy-pink. Late, 35c.12" 
THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE GARDEN 
DIANTHUS CAESIUS 
Do not confuse this rare, true type with those listed under this name, which 
vary in height and color. Extremely compact growth of glaucous foliage 
forming a neot symmetrical mound not over three inches high. Many 
large fragrant pink flowers on three inch stems. The very finest strain of 
this species ever offered in this country. Must have sun and good drainage. 
50 cents to $2.00 each according to size. STOCK LIMITED. 
EUPHORBIA CYPARISSIAS (CYPRESS SPURGE) 
An interesting addition to the rock garden, growing only o few inches toll. 
It resembles a minature evergreen of the cypress type, yet the foliage is 
mossy and surprisingly soft to the touch. Grown in the shade it is o plont 
of rore beauty. Of luxuriant growth and green tone. Indispensoble for 
that shady spot. Price 25 cents eoch or three for 65 cents. 
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DIANTHUS Montanus— Rosy-purple flowers. 
Neglectus —Diminutive tufts. Cherry-red flowers, 35c. 
Pancici —Toll crimson clusters. 
Plumarius— Old fashioned pink . 
Plumorius— (Mound Type) Rare, 35c. 
Roysii —Neglectus type but larger, 35c. 
Rupicola— Light rosy-purple Bushy habit. 
Serphyllifolius— Alpine species Red flowers. 
Spiculifolius —Graceful habit. Pale pink flowers. 
Sternbergii —Pink-fringed flowers, 35c. 
Subacoulis —Attractive rock species Pmk flowers, 35c. 
Sundermonni —Macedonian species Rare. White fls., 35c.... 
Superbus— Pale purple, fringed petals, fragrant. 
Sylvestris— Glaucous tufts Solmon-pink fls., 35c. 
Sylvestris Frigidus —Small voriety of the type, 35c. 
Sylvestris Purpureus —Reddish-purple fls., 35c. 
Winter! —Single. Pure colors. Compact growth. 
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DICENTRA Exemio—(Plumy Bleeding Heart) Everbloommg.12" 
EUPATORIUM Coelestinum—(Hardy Ageratum).18" 
EUPHORBIA Myrsinites—Distinctive grey trailer, 35c. 3" 
Polychroma—Effective, showy yellow bracts, 35c. 9" 
FUNKIA Variegata—(Blue Day Lily). 6 
FESTUCA Glauca—Spiked tufts of blue-green. 6" 
GERANIUM Sanguineum—Dark purple-red flowers.tr 
GIOBULARIA Trichosantho—Globular heads of steel-blue. 6" 
GYPSOPHILA Repens—Masses of small white flowers.tr 
HELIANTHEMUM Mutobile—'Sun or Rock Rose).10" 
HEMEROCALLIS Flavo— (Lemon Day Lily).24" 
HEPATICA Triloba—(Woods Anemone) (Liverwort). 4" 
HEUCHERA Brizoides—Pale pink coral-bells.18" 
HYPERICUM Olympicum—Neat dwarf species Yellow flowers.. 12" 
Orientale—Large golden-yellow flowers. 9" 
LINARIA Cymboloria Globosa—Very rare Desirable, 35c. 3" 
LINUM Flavum—Golden, bell shaped flowers.12" 
Perenne—(Blue Flax) A fairy mist of azure.24" 
LYCHNIS Alpino—Very dwarf Brilliant rose flowers. 6" 
Arkwrightii—Hybrid in lovely shades.15" 
Haageona—Brilliant scarlet Very fine.12" 
Roseo FI. PI.—Full double, rose-pink fls, 35c. 9" 
LYSIMACHIA Ciliata—Buttercup yellow Fine near pools.cr. 
MATRICARIA Capensis FI. PI.—Double white Feverfew.18" 
Eximia—(Golden Ball) Double flowers.12" 
MERTENSIA Virginica—(Virginia Blue Bells) Blue and pink.12" 
NEPETA Mussini—Delicate lavender flowers.12" 
Mussini Superba—Tinted lavender-pink flowers.12" 
Hederaceo—Popular ground ivy.cr. 
ORNITHOGALUM Umbellotum —(Star of Bethlehem) 50c per doz 
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