Plants for the Rock Garden 
Season 
Heuchera (Coral Bells)—Continued 
Sanguinea. Bright coral-red.... 
-Alba. White. 
-Splendens. Deep crimson. 
*Hypericum . June-Aug. 
Fragile. Trailing branches ending 
in clusters of golden flowers. . . 
Polyphyllum. Mats ot blue-green, 
with profuse yellow blossoms. . 
Repens. Delicate foliage, tipped 
with long racemes of yellow. .. 
Height Each Three Dozen 
12 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
12 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
12 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
.40 
1. 10 
4.00 
4 in. 
6 in. 
4 in. 
*Iberis (Candytuft). Evergreen... May-June .25 .65 2.50 
Gibraltarica. Lilac-pink blossoms. 10 in. 
Sempervirens. Sheets of snow- 
white bloom. 10 in. 
- Little Gem. Dwarf and 
compact. 6 in. 
Snowflake. Glistening white. ... 10 in. 
Incarvillea delavayi (Hardy Glox¬ 
inia). Large rose-colored trum¬ 
pets of striking beauty.June 
Iris. 
Cristata. Native. Dainty crested 
flowers of amethyst-blue.May 
——— Alba. W r hite form of the 
above. Exceedingly rare. . . . . May 
Forresti. Pale yellow flowers; 
grass-hke foliage. Rare.May 
Gracilipes. A little slender Iris 
bearing exquisite fragile blos¬ 
soms of pale blue.May 
Kochi. Deep velvety purple. . . . April- 
Pumila.April- 
Alba (The Bride).Showy white. 
Atroviolacea. Violet-maroon. 
Aurea maculata. Cream yellow 
with bronze shading. 
Azure Fairy. Combination of 
pearl, pale green and maroon. 
Blue Stone. Blue-purple. 
Cyanea. Deep indigo blue. . . . 
Ditton Purple. Dark violet. . . 
Florida. Lemon yellow. 
Lutea. Soft Nankeen yellow. . 
Prairie Gem. Golden yellow. . 
Spring Skies. Sky-blue. 
July 18 in. 
. 50 
4 in. 
.50 
00 
o 
5.00 
4 in. 
1.50 
4.00 
15 in. 
1.00 
12 in. 
.85 
2.50 
8.50 
May 15 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
MaV 
12 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
4 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
8 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
8 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
6 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
6 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
8 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
5 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
4 in. 
.25 
. 65 
2.50 
5 in. 
. 55 
.90 
5.50 
8 in. 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
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For plants at the hundred rate see last page. 
