ALBUM. A dwarf spreading variety with round thick waxy 
green foliage and white flowers. A good rock plant growing 
2 inches high. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
ANGLICUM. Foliage blue-green, numerous white flower 
spikes. Dwarf and very close matted. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
MIDDENDORFIANUM. A creeping variety with flat notched 
leaves Flowers a dark golden yellow in July. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
PALMERI. A glaucous evergreen variety with trailing 
branches covered with round leaves about an inch long. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
PRUNIATUM. Pretty glaucous bluish-green leaves of trailing 
habit and golden yellow flowers. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
SPURIUM COCCINEUM. Its rosy crimson flowers come out 
during July and August about 4 inches high among the 
round dark red foliage. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
STOLONIFERA. Evergreen leaves and purplish pink flowers. 
They bloom in July and August growing about 6 inches high. 
Fine for rockery or low border. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
SPECTABILE. Erect growing variety. A handsome plant 
growing about 12 inches high with light green glaucous 
foliage and large heads of flowers colored a delicate shade of 
old rose. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
**SEMPERVIVUM 
(Old Hen and Chickens) 
Pretty rock garden plants that form curious rosettes of 
thick leaves of varying colors and sizes. 
GLOBIFERUM. Flattened rosettes. 2 to 3 inches in diameter, 
of grayish-green leaves slightly tipped brown. Pale yellow 
flowers 1 foot high in June. 
TECTORUM. Broad rosettes, the leaves having reddish brown 
tips. Flowers are pale red, 1 foot high. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
STATICE 
(Sea Lavender) 
LATIFOLIA. Heavy tufts of leathery foliage with large dum- 
bell-like heads of minute purplish blue flowers in bloom 
during July and August. May be picked when in bloom and 
hung to dry for winter bouquets. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
CASPIA. Similar to the above in form, but has larger lavender 
blooms. A very pretty flower to use with other flowers in 
bouquets. 
8 cents each; 85 cents per doz. 
*THYMUS 
(Thyme) 
SERPYLLUM COCCINEUM. Covered completely during 
June and July with brilliant crimson flowers. Make a 
beautiful display in the rockery, along sunny banks, or dry 
rocky slopes. They thrive where it is hard to raise grass 
and the foliage makes an excellent carpet for the spring 
bulb beds. 
7 cents each; 75 cents per doz. 
TRITOMA 
(Red Hot Poker) 
PFITZERI. Color is rich fiery orange scarlet. It shows up best 
when planted in masses, and is a valuable cut flower. 
10 cents each; $1.00 per doz. 
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