C —Persicifolia, Moerheimi—Large double white form of above. 25c each. 
C—Persicifolia (Peach Bells)—Large blue or white saucer-shaped flowers on 
C—Persicifolia, Pfitzeri—Large double blue form of above. 25c each. 
C—Pusilla—Dense mats of fine foliage. Nodding bells of blue on 4 inch 
stems. A gem for the rock garden. 20c each. 
C—Rhomboidalis (Diamond Leaved Bellflower)—Wide mats of 12 inch stems 
hung with sapphire bells. Summer. Recommended. 20c each. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM Alpinum—Attractive mats of dark-green lacy foliage. 
Myrids of large white daisys on short stems. Fine for the dry rock garden. 
DIANTHUS Arenarius—A light airy pink with fringed white blooms. 6 in. 
D—Deltoides (Maiden Pink)—Trailing mats of glossy green foliage. PinK 
blossoms speckled with crimson, on 6 inch stems. May to July. 
D—Deltoides Brilliant - Velvety - crimson flowered form of above 25c each 
D—Granaticus—A good rock garden species. Neat branching habit. Bright' 
red flowers in the way of Deltoides. 20c each. 
DRABA Olympica—The best of the Genus, forming a very mossy tuft, cover¬ 
ed with golden flowers in early spring. 4 in. 20c each. 
ECHEVERIA Globosa—A beautiful blue-grey succulent with hen and chicken 
habit of growth. Attracts much attention in the rock garden or as a house 
plant. Not very hardy but worth any trouble. Recommended. 
ERINUS Alpinus, Carmineus—Dwarf evergreen wall or rock garden plant. 
Covered with rosy-carmine flowers on 4 inch stems in May and June. 
EUPATORIUM Fraseri—White misty ageratum-like blooms on 2 ft. stems. 
Fall. 
GYPSOPHILA Cerastoides—Rare dwarf Alpine. Flowers white veined red. 
20c. 
G—Repens—A creeping variety with evergreen soft grey-green foliage, 
white flowers in late spring. Excellent rock garden plant. 
EUPHORBIA Cyparissima (Cypress Spurge)—Like a miniature Cypress, 
the foliage coloring beautifully in the fall. Yellow flowers. Recommended. 
HELIANTHEMUM, Boule De Feu (Sun Rose)—A double flowering deep red 
form of this popular shrubby rock garden evergreen. 20c each. 
HERNIARI Glabra—Unique carpeting plant, fine for stepping stones. 
REUCHERA Sanguinea (Coral Bells)—A most effective crimson spot in the 
border or rock garden. 15 inches. Summer. 20c each. 
H—Sanguinea, Alba—Fine hybrids in shades of white and pink. 
HYPERICUM Fragile—Large flowered trailing Alpine species. Yellow. 3 in. 
INULA Grandiflora (Gold Marguerite)—Ornamental mid-summer daisy. 
Fine cut flower. 2 ft. Summer. Yellow. Recommended. 
IRIS Siberica (Siberian Iris)—Tall slender plants with graceful dark-blue 
flowers in early summer. 3 ft. Plant in early spring. 
JASIONE Perennis—Miniature Scabiosa-like flower heads. Free flowering. 
LYCHNIS Alpinum—Pretty rose colored heads on 4 inch stems from a dwarf 
compact dark-green plant. Excellent for edging or rockery. Spring. 
L—Arkwrighti—Wonderful novelty in shades of red, pink and salmon. 1 ft. 
L—Viscaria—Graceful early flowering border and cut flower plant. 18 in. 
L—Viscaria FI PI—Deep red double flowered form of above. One of the 
most showy plants in our gardens. 1 ft. Late spring. Recommended. 25c each. 
MAHONIA Aquifolium (Oregon Grape)—Thorny evergreen shrub, glossy- 
green Holly-like, leaves, racemes of yellow flowers followed by grape-like bun¬ 
ches of dark, edible berries. 4 to 6 ft. 25 to 50c each. 
M—Nervosa (Long leaf Hollygrape)—Dwarf form of above. 2 ft. 25c each. 
MENTHA Requiieni—Dense green carpet of fragrant foliage, strong scent 
of peppermint. Fine for stepping stones. 2 inches. 25c each. 
