A SELECT LIST OF ROCK GARDEN AND 
PERENNIAL PLANTS 
Plants that with a reasonable amount of care, 
can be grown in the trying climate of the interior 
of our country, generally known as the corn belt. 
Plants of especial merit for this locality will be 
added to our list as experiments justify. 
Visitors are welcome to our grounds at ar.y 
time, but we are closed to business on Sundays. 
We guarantee satisfaction with every shipme; t 
or sale of plants. From our cold frames and al¬ 
pine house we can ship sedums and sempervivuniS 
any month in the winter. Most of our other per¬ 
ennials can be shipped with safety any time in tne 
summer as they are pot grown or root pruned. 
PRICES 
We maintain a uniform price of 20c each, $2.00 
per dozen, except as otherwise noted, F. O. B. Day- 
ion, Ohio. Add postage if wanted by parcel pos.. 
The following twelve plants are rare and of 
much merit. 
ACTINEA HERBACEA (Lakeside Daisy). Has 
yellow Daisy-like flowers 2 inches in diameter on 
6 inch stems from tufty bunches of foliage. 
Blooms in May. Found native in only two very 
restricted areas, growing in poor stony soil. Will 
endure almost any amount of neglect. 
ARMERIA CEPHALOTES RUBRA. (Sea Pink-. 
8 to 10 inches. Deep pink flowers in May and 
June. Spring divided stock gives a fine crop 
of fall flowers. Give full sun. 
ASTER FRIKARTI (Wonder of Stafa). Consider¬ 
ed the best aster to date. Large lavender blue 
flowers, 12 to 18 inch stems. In constant bloom 
from July until freezing weather. Stock scare ■ 
4 inch pot plants 50c each. 
COREOPSIS AURICULATA. Very dwarf, 6 to 8 
inches. Double yellow flowers. May to August. 
A valuable acquisition. 
CORONILLA CAPPADOCIA (Lady Finger i A 
brilliant trailer for the rock garden. Glaucous 
leaves. Long golden flower heads in June and 
July. 40 cents. 
ERODIUM CHAMAEDRYOIDES ROSBUM. Thif 
miniature Alpine is a gem. Forms tufts of glos¬ 
sy green leaves, delicate pink veined flow. • or 
two inch stems, resembling vSpring Beauties. Ir 
bloom continuously from May until snow flies. 
Plant in good well drained loam with som" I me 
in it, in sun or partial shade. Wat-'r durinc 
drouth. A rapid propagator from cuttings. Fine 
2 V 2 inch pot plants, 35c each 3 for $1 ^0 
LYCHNIS VISCARIA SPLENDENS fl. pi. (LamT 
