Plants for Rockery or 
Hardy Border 
Varieties marked with a star are rock plants but are large 
enough to be grown on the edge of a hardy border as well 
as in the rock garden. 
ALYSSUM—MADWORT; BASKET OF GOLD 
*Saxatile compactum. Gray-green foliage, concealed 
in early spring by dense clusters of brilliant yellow 
flowers. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
ANEMONE—WINDFLOWER 
"Pulsatilla. (Pasque Flower). Large open violet-purple 
flowers on pubescent stems 9 to 1 2 inches high. Dainty 
ferndike foliage. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
ARABIS—WHITE ROCK CRESS 
*Alpina grandiflora superba. A mass of pure white 
flowers, very early. A fine rock plant. 15c each; 3 for 
40c. 
CALAMINTHA—CALAMINT 
Alpina. A very pretty little rock plant, 6 inches high. 
Will thrive in any ordinary soil in sun or light shade. 
Rich purple flowers in June. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
CAMPANULA—BELLFLOWER 
::: Carpatica (Carpathian Hare' 
bell). A dainty little plant 8 
inches high. Clear blue 
flowers on wiry stems from 
June till October. Plant in 
cool rich soil in light shade. 
20c each; 3 for 50c. 
DIANTHUS—PINKS 
*Deltoides (Maiden Pink). A 
dainty little plant with rosy 
pink or white flowers in 
June and July. Plant in well- 
drained sweet soil in full sun. 
15c each; 3 for 40c. 
*Plumarius semperflorens 
flore pleno. Pink and white 
flowers continuously if the 
flowers are cut when they 
fade. 15c each; 3 for 40c. 
MYOSOTIS— 
FORGET-ME-NOT 
Palustris semperflorens. Plant in damp 
rich ground for best results. Large blue 
flowers with bright yellow eye. 15c each; 3 
for 40c. 
Arabis. 
Phlox Subu!ata. 
Sedum Spurium Coccineum. 
NEPETA—GROUND IVY 
—CATMINT 
:;: Mussini. Compact, 8-inch, fine 
gray-green foliage. Bright 
lavender flowers continuous¬ 
ly. May be clipped back any 
time if it gets too large. 15c 
each; 3 for 40c. 
PHLOX SPECIES—MOSS 
OR MOUNTAIN PINKS 
*Subulata rosea. Dwarf 
creeping rose-pink flowers. 
Thrives in hot dry location. 
15c each; 3 for 40c. 
SEDUM—STONECROP 
-Acre (Gold Moss). Dwarf, 
green foliage, bright yellow 
flowers, 3 inches high. 
*Album. Dwarf, spreading, 
thick round leaves. White 
flowers July. 2 inches. 
-Glaucum. Excellent dwarf variety with blue- 
green foliage. Slow grower. 
-Kamtschaticum. Orange - yellow flowers. 
Foliage green turning yellow in autumn. 
Prostrate. 
:!: Lydium. Blue-green foliage and of prostrate 
habit. 
*Pruniatum Forsterianum. Neat glaucous 
bluish green leaves with golden flowers, 3 
inches high. 
-Sarmentosum. The best sedum for filling in 
cracks between rocks in wall garden. 
"Spurium coccineum. Reddish leaves, dwarf, 
spreading. Rosy crimson flowers, 6 in. high. 
-Ternatum. Best variety for growing in shade. 
Will spread rapidly under trees or anywhere 
it is difficult to get plants to grow. 
Prices of Sedums: 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
VERONICA—SPEEDWELL 
-Incana (Wooly Speedwell). Grows about 12 
inches high with amethyst-blue flowers on 
spikes in July and August. Foliage is light 
gray. 20c each; 3 for 50c. 
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