YELLOW AND ORANGE (CONTINUED) 
SPRING AND EARLY SUMMER 
ALYSSUM 
Alpestre. Prostrate form with grey foliage and yellow flowers, 
in short racemes. 3 to 4 in. high. Europe. Long period of 
bloom. New. each 35c 
Idaeum. Dwarf plant with grey-green foliage and yellow 
flowers. Crete. One of the best. each 40c 
Rochellii Major. Loose tangles of twisted branches. Grey 
leaves and golden flowers. Long blooming period, each 50c 
Rostratum. Trailing prostrate branches. Very effective over 
large stones or for rock wall. Golden flowers produced con¬ 
tinuously through summer and autumn. each 30c 
Saxatile Citrinum. Dwarf compact habit. Grey foliage and 
masses of pale yellow flowers. Very showy. 6 in. 
high. each 35c 
Saxatile Compactum. Abundant yellow flowers. Height 9 
in. each 25c 
Saxatile Compactum FI. PI. Double flowering form of the 
above. Very beautiful and rare. each 60c 
Serpyllifolium. Prostrate growth. Grey foliage and pretty 
yellow flowers. each 35c 
TO 
3 for 
1.00 
1.10 
1.40 
.85 
1.00 
.65 
1.65 
1.00 
Genista Sagittalis 
ANDROSACE—Vitaliana. Silvery grey cushions. Stemless 
golden sweet-scented flowers. Good drainage, gritty loam 
and sunny situation. A gem. each 75c 2.00 
CALTHA—Palustris (Marsh Marigold). Large showy yellow 
flowers. Shade. each 25c .65 
