RARE PERENNIALS 
ALPINE PLANTS 
Each 
Montanum—Prostrate habit. Silvery leaves and fragrant yellow flow¬ 
ers; 4 inches.35 
Repens—A very drought resistant creeper. Yellow flowers; 4 inches.35 
Saxatile Compactum—The old favorite Basket of Gold.25 
tSaxatile fl. pi.—Double flowering form of preceding, the double flowers 
giving a richer appearance to the bright yellow color. Not setting 
seed, plants bloom freely from May to November.50 
Saxatile Luteum—Sulphur yellow flowers.35 
Spinosum—One of the very best for the rockery. Woody-stemmed, dense 
spiny, silvery foliage and very small numerous white flowers during 
June and July; 4 to 6 inches. Rare.35 
Wulfenianum—Resembles A. Montanum, flowers being paler yellow.35 
ANCHUSA Italica—Gentian blue flowers on 4 to 6-ft. stems.25 
^Myosotidiflora—Of dwarf habit; bright blue Forget-me-not-like flowers 
on 12-inch stems. Prefers shade. May and June.25 
ANDROMEDA Japonica—An evergreen shrub of bushy, compact habit. 
Large pendant panicles of pure white flowers in early spring. Pre¬ 
fers partial shade and acid soil. Foliage particularly attractive 
during winter and spring. 8 to 10 inches.75 
12 to 30 inches.$1.50 to 3.00 
tANDROSACE —This Genus includes the choicest of Alpine plants, and 
should be included in every collection. While some are easy, others 
require special treatment. All are hardy. 
|Carnea Laggeri—Small rosettes of dark green foliage, very compact. 
Umbels of bright pink flowers, 2 to 3-inch stems, May and June. 
Requires half shade..75 
^Lanuginosa—One of the most beautiful, with long trailing stems clothed 
with silvery leaves and terminal umbels of soft rose colored flowers .35 
^Lanuginosa Leichtlini—One of the most beautiful and floriferous, 
blooming from June to October. Trailing habit and soft silvery foli¬ 
age. Verbena-like heads of white flowers with a crimson eye.35 
^Primuloides—Rosettes of silky foliage and heads of rosy-lilac flowers.25 
iANEMONE BULBOUS SPECIES—In most cases delighting in deep, rich 
soil in full sun. The bulbs should be planted during September and 
October. Plants mav be moved while in full bloom. 
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|Apennina—Forms a dense mat of exquisite, manv-rayed stars of clear 
blue; early spring; 3 inches.35 
Bulbs of above August to November..25 
:j:Apennina Alba—White flowering form of preceding.50 
Bulbs of above supplied from August to November.35 
Apennina Rosea—With flowers in shades of pink...50 
Bulbs of two preceding August to November.35 
^Blanda—Neater, dwarfer and fleshier-leaved than A. Apennina, with 
larger, tidier and more brilliant flowers of soft blue with a minute 
golden center. Should be given the choicest and sunniest spot at the 
edge of little shrubs .50 
Bulbs of above August to November.35 
Blanda Rosea—Pink flowering form of preceding.25 
JFulgens—Vivid scarlet flowers on 12-inch stems, April to June.35 
Bulbs of above supplied from August to November.25 
Nemorosa Allenii—Large, clear lavender blue flowers. 6 inches.50 
Nemorosa Blue Bonnet—Large, pale blue flowers. Late.50 
Nemorosa Robinsoniana—Pale powder blue with a buff reverse..50 
Nemorosa Royal Blue—A very rich blue.50 
^St. Bavo—Colors range from scarlet through pink to lilac, blue and 
white, all with a silvery white center, 12-inch stems. March to June .25 
X Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Aster Frikartii blooms from July to November. 
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