SAXIFRAGA (CONTINUED) 
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ROBERTSONIA GROUP — (London Pride). This section 
embraces the well known London Pride and its immediate 
relatives. They require shady, moist position and all have 
attractive green foliage and delicately colored flowers. 
Geum Minor. New. Pretty small leaves form. Dainty panicles 
of white flowers. May and June. each 50c 1. 
Umbrosa. (London Pride). Dark green foliage. 15 in. sprays 
of pink flowers. each 35c 1. 
Umbrosa Var. Colvillei. Beautiful deep green rosettes. 6 in. 
stems crowded with dainty pink to white flowers, each 50c 
Umbrosa Primuloides. Mounded rosettes of dark wavy-edged 
foliage. 8 in. showers of soft pink flowers on pink 
stems. each 35c 1. 
Saxifraga Godseffi 
DIPTERA GROUP—(Two winged Rockfoils). The members 
of this section are characterized by having petals of unequal 
length. They are natives of Japan and China. Practically 
hardy if planted in a well sheltered position. 
Sarmentosa. Attractive white and green mottled leaves. White 
flowers. June and July. Shade and moisture. each 60c 
TRACHYPHYLLUM GROUP—(Rough-leaved Rockfoils). A 
group of low growing prostrate species. They require a 
somewhat moist position in stony soil. 
Virginiensis. Rosettes of toothed oval leaves. Showers of little 
white stars. each 25c 
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