Paterson, N. J. 
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ROCK GARDEN AND ALPINE PLANTS 
Prices, except where noted, 30c each; $2.50 for ten. 
AETHIONEMA grandiflorum. Strong, twiggy 
bushes covered with long slender spikes of light 
rosy-pink flowers. 6 in. June-July. 
AJUGA reptans rubra (Bugle). Bronze foliage, 
purple flowers. 3-4 in. 
ALYSSUM saxatile compactum. Masses of yellow 
flowers in early Spring. 1 ft. 
spinosum. Attractive white flowers borne on 
woody stems over greyish green foliage. Plant 
very compact. 3 in. 45c each; $4.00 for 10. 
serpyllifolium. Similar to the above but has yellow 
flowers. 45c each; $4.00 for 10. 
ANDROSACE (Rock Jasmine). 
Lonuginosa Leichtlini. Rosettes of silky foliage 
and heads of rose colored blossoms on stems about 
6 in. June-frost. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
Sarmentosa Chumbuyii. Rosettes of silky foliage 
and heads of verbena like blossoms of pink on 
stems 6 inches high. May-June. 
Sarmentosa Primuloides. Similar to the above but 
much finer in form. 
AQUILEGIA Vulgaris Compacta. Dwarf for roc¬ 
keries. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress.) alpina. Excellent for rock 
garden. Pure white flowers. 9 in. April-May. 
alpina fl. pi. A double form of the preceding. 9 in. 
alpina Rosea. Pink form of the Arabis. 
AREN ARIA montana (Sandwort). Evergreen trail¬ 
ing plant, with large white flowers. 6 in. 
ARMERIA maritima alba (Thrift). White flowers, 
grass-like foliage. 6 in. 
maritima laucheana. Compact grower with deep 
rose flowers. 6 in. 
ASTERS, Hardy (Michaelmas Daisies or Starworts). 
alpinus. Desirable rockery or border plant. Pur¬ 
ple flowers. 6-8 in. 
alpinus albus. White flowers. 6-8 in. 
alpinus. Dark Beauty. Deep blue. 
AUBRIETTA Hybrida grandiflora (False Rockcress) 
Large flowered. Various shades of lavender. 6 
in. April-May. 
purpurea. Deep purple flowers. A fine variety. 6 
in. 
Campbellii. Very large dark blue. 35c each, $3.00 
for 10. 
Moerhiemi. Large blooming lilac rose. 35c each, 
$3.00 for 10. 
CAMPANULA (Bellflower or Harebell) 
carpatica. Large, dark blue flowers. 9 in. July- 
Aug. 
carpatica alba. A white variety of the preceding, 
garganica. Forms a low spreading tuft, covered 
with starry light blue flowers having a white eye. 
June. 
muralis. Excellent rock plant, flowers dark blue. 
4-6 in. 
rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland). Graceful 
blue flowers in profusion. 9 in. 
CALAMINTHA alpina. A very graceful little rock 
plant. Grows 6 in. high, with rich purple flowers. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum (Snow-in-summer). Rapid 
creeper with silvery gray leaves and white flowers. 
8 in. 
DR ABA fladnizensis (androsace) (Whitlow grass). 
A fine rock plant. Flowers white. April-May. 
olympica (bruniaefolia). Deep rosettes of yellow 
flowers. 3 in. 
GYPSOPHILA repens. A trailing variety; blush- 
pink flowers. 6 in. June-July. 
repens rosea. A prostrate variety with clouds of 
soft, rose-colored flowers. 
DIANTHUS glacialis neglectus. Glacier Pink. 
Masses of pink flowers. 3 to 4 in. 35c each; $3.00 
for 10. 
latifolium atrococcineus fl. pi. Everblooming Hy¬ 
brid Sweet William. Double crimson flowers. 
Lord Lyon. Rosy pink, striped red. 
Mrs. Sinkins. Fine double white. 
Caesius fl. pi. (Cheddar Pink) Delicate double rose 
colored flowers; very fragrant. 3 to 6 in. May- 
July. 
Deltoides (Maiden Pink) Beautiful little plant with 
narrow leaves, and bearing a profusion of small, 
rosy-pink flowers during June-July. 6 in. 
Deltoides albus. A charming white form of the 
above variety. 
Deltoides Major Stern’s Variety. Similar to the 
above with dark brown foliage and brilliant crim¬ 
son flowers. 
HELIANTHEMUM aureum (Rockrose). A pretty 
evergreen shrub with single yellow blossoms. 6 in. 
Mrs. Earle. Double scarlet flowers. 
Double Orange. Bright orange. 3 to 4 in. 
HUCHERA brizoides, rosmondi (Alumroot). Coral 
pink. 2 ft. May-Sept. 35c each, $3.00 for 10. 
Perrys White. Dainty white flowers on long stems. 
18 in. 35c each; $3.00 for 10. 
IBERIS (Candytuft), sempervirens. Spreading 
habit pure white flowers. 1 ft. May. 
sempervirens, Little Gem. Similar to the above, 
but grows only 6 in. high. 
IRIS Pumila cyanea. Rich purple, with dark shad¬ 
ings. 4 to 8 in. May. 
Cristata. Dwarf light blue flowers and short, thick, 
green foliage. 4-8 in. May. 
LINUM flavum. Fine variety with transparent yel¬ 
low blossoms; prostrate habit, 
perenne. Very attractive both in foliage and 
bloom. Flowers pale blue on graceful stems. May- 
Aug. 
perenne alba. White form of the above. 
LYNCHNIS Alpina. Dwarf rose pink. 6 in. April. 
MYOSOTIS palustris semperflorens (Forget-me-not) 
(Scorpioides semperflorens). Grows well in a 
moist, partly shaded position. May-June. 
NIEREMBERGIA rivularis (Whitecup). A dwarf 
creeping alpine bearing from June-September a 
profusion of cup-shaped creamy white flowers. 
8 in. 
PHLOX VARIOUS SPECIES 
amoena. Masses of bright pink flowers in April. 
6 in. 
divaricata (Canadensis). Fragrant, lavender flow¬ 
ers. 10 in. 
ovata (Carolina). Reddish-pink flowers. 1 ft. 
stolonifera. Prostrate creeping type with starry 
flowers ofpurple white. 8 in. 
subulata alba. Pure white, 
subulata rosea. Bright rose, 
subulata, Vivid. Striking shade of carmine rose, 
subulata G. F. Wilson. A soft lavender, 35c each; 
$3.00 per 10. 
PLUMBAGO larpentae (Ceratostigma). (Leadwort). 
A plant with dark bronze foliage and deep blue 
flowers. 1 ft. 
POLEMONIUM humile (Richardson) (Jacob’s-lad- 
der). Erect stems of sky-blue flowers. 1-1 Vz ft. 
June-July. 
humile album. A white variety of the preceding. 
..reptans. Dwarf plant with bright blue flowers. 
6-8 in. 
