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Hardy Perennial Rock Garden and Border Favorites- —Continued 
strate border and rock garden plant; flowers 1 
rosy pink, produced in great quantities just j 
above the foliage in late May and early June. 
NO. 2343, Pkt. 10 cts. | 
GERMANDER {*\Teucrium chamaedrys.) 
The glossy green foliage resembles boxwood, 
and where boxwood is not hardy this maybe 
used in its place. Can be clipped to suit any 
height up to 12 inches. 
No. 2418, Pkt. 25 cts. 
CRIMSON MOSS (*f Saxifraga decipiens.) 
4 mcnes. jj wan mossy plants Dearing wmie 
flowers in May and June. The green foliage 
turns a bronzy crimson in late fall winter. 
No. 2343, Pitt. 25 cts. 
MEADOW RUE ( Thalicirum adiantifolium ) 
The foliage of this beautiful variety resembles 
that of the Maidenhair Fern. Grows about 
2 feet high. Miniature white flowers in June. 
No. 2419, Pkt. 10 cts. 
HARDY PIN CUSHION ( Scabiosa caucasi- 
CCL* ) 3-2 UO Z 1061. opi6lKll(l 101 DOLll CllLLlIig 
and garden display. The lovely flowers are a 
soft and charming shade Of lavender; blooms 
from June until September. 
No. 2344, Pkt. 15 cts. 
THYME (*f Thymus serpyllum splendens.) 
Grows 10 inches high, spreads rapidly. One 
of the best varieties for naturalizing. When 
established may be mowed with a lawn mow- 
er. Foliage, when walked upon, emits a de¬ 
lightful fragrance. 
No. 2420, Pkt. 10 cts. 
GOLDEN MOSS (*t Sedum acre.) 3 inches. 
Slow spreading plants with attractive deep 
green, nesiiy small leaves, ine Drigni >enow 
flowers are in bloom from May to July. 
No. 2345, Pkt. 25 cts. 
RED HOT POKER {Tritoma,Perpetual Hy¬ 
brids .) Thjese showy hybrids range in color 
from yellow to deep orange and are perfectly 
hardy. Spikes 3 to 4 feet high. In bloom 
from August to October. 
No. 2421, Pkt. 10 CtS. 
RAGWORT ( Senecio clivorum.') Forms a 
neat tuft of foliage, from which spring a suc¬ 
cession of 3 ft. stems with clusters of orange- 
yellow flowers. In bloom from July to Octo- 
ber. One of the few plants that flower pro¬ 
fusely in the shade. 
No. 2415, Pkt. 10 cts. 
GLOBE FLOWER ( Trollius europaeus , or¬ 
ange globe.) Giant orange-yellow, butter-cup 
like flowers are borne on stems 1 to 2 feet high 
from May until August. Good in semi-shade. 
No. 2422, Pkt. 25 Cts. 
GREEK MALLOW ( Sidalcea , Rosy Gem.) 
ing plants producing showy bright rose color¬ 
ed flowers in June and July. They will suc¬ 
ceed in any soil but must be in a sunny posi¬ 
tion. No. 2416, Pkt. 10 cts. 
COAT FLOWER (*f Tunica saxifraga.) 6 
inches. All summer long this pretty tufted 
plant produces light pink flowers. Good for 
rockery and border. 
AUTUMN CATCHFLY (*f Silene schafta.') A 
charming border or rock garden plant. Grows 
4 to 6 inches high with masses of bright pink 
flowers from Julv to October. 
No. 2417, Pkt. 10 cts. 
No. 2349, Pkt. 10 cts. 
GARDEN HELIOTROPE {Valeriana rubra.) 
Produces showy heads of mauve-rose flowers 
during June and J uly, with delicious, strong 
heliotrope odor. 3 to 4 feet high. Loves a 
moist spot. No. 2423, Pkt. 10 cts. 
LAMB’S EAR (*f Stachys lanata.) 6 to 10 
inches. Useful both in the rock garden and 
in the hardy border for edging. Soft silvery 
foliage. A fine, old-fashioned cottage garden 
favorite. No. 2346, Pkt. 15 cts. 
SPEEDWELL ( Veronica spicata .) 24 inch¬ 
es. Very fine for the middle of the border. 
The long spikes of violet blue flowers are in 
hlnnm nil summer. 
SEA LAVENDER {*^Statice latifolia.) 18 
No. 2350, Pkt, 15 cts. 
inches. Valuable for both rockery and bor¬ 
der. Immense heads, often 1J feet high and 
2 feet across of minute purplish flowers dur¬ 
ing July and August. If out and dried they 
last in perfect condition for months. 
No. 2347, Pkt. 10 cts. 
TUFTED PANSIES ( Viola cornuta.) 4 to 6 
inches. One of the very best edging plants, 
and if not allowed to go to seed will produce 
their pretty little pansy faces all summer long. 
NO. 2195, Pkt. 10 cts. 
CORNFLOWER ASTER ( Stokesia laevis cy- 
anea.) 18 inches. In late summer and 
early fall these beautiful light blue flowers 
are produced in great profusion. Lovely in 
front of the border. Splendid for cutting. 
NO. 2348, Pkt. 10 cts. 
ADAM’S NEEDLE {Yuccafilmento-sa.') The 
broad sword-like evergreen foliage and 
immense branching spikes of drooping creamy 
white flowers rising to a height of 6 feet, ren¬ 
der Yucca a handsome subject wherever 
planted. No. 2424, Pkt. 10 cts. 
GOOD LUCK GARDENS. PARADISE, PA. 
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