RARE PERENNIALS 
ALPINE PLANTS 
Each 
^Altissima—Large rosettes of blue-grey, margined with silver-headed 
teeth. Creamy-white flowers speckled red at base on rudy 18-inch 
stems .50 
ijiChurchillii —Very fine Hybrid. Fine silvery leaves, conspicuously beaded. .75 
^Cochlearis Minor —Tiny little domes of silvered rosettes. Graceful red¬ 
stemmed sprays of large snow-white flowers, 4 inches high..75 
^Cochlearis Longifolia —A beautiful hybrid, of somewhat more robust 
habit than preceding. Sends up a fine white plume.75 
^Cotyledon —Handsome broad-leaved rosettes; 2 ft. sprays of white 
flowers ..1...75 
^Crustata (Incrustata) —Narrow-leaved rosettes, heavily beaded with sil¬ 
ver. Worth growing for the handsome cushions it makes.50 
^Densa —Resembles Lagraveana, being somewhat more robust.35 
^Elliott’s Silver Variety —Splendid Hybrid with lovely silvered rosettes.. .50 
^Englerii —One of the finest of the Encrusted Sax. Long, narrow leaves, 
heavily encrusted, in large rosettes.75 
^Gaudini —A pretty Hybrid with leaves which have a toothed margin.35 
^Lantoscana Superba —A fine form of Lingulata with long narrow foliage, 
grey green, filmed with silver, and which curls at edge and end. 
Arching sprays of white flowers.75 
^Lingulata Bellardii —Rosettes of pale green, silver beaded leaves.50 
^Longifolia —Queen of the Saxifraga. Huge rosettes of silvery grey.... 1.00 
^Longifolia Hyb. “Lownii” —The most drouth resistant of all the Sax. 
Foliage resembles that of Hostii, turning a bright red in the Winter, 
Large spikes of white flwers.75 
^Macnabiana —An easy Species. Medium-sized rosettes which assume 
rich Autumn tints in Fall. White flowers.35 
rfParadoxa —A very choice and rare Hybrid. Foliage long and very nar¬ 
row, of a sombre iron-grey, edged with conspicuous silver beading.... 1.00 
^Pyramidalis —Form of Cotyledon. Broad leaved rosettes and large pan- 
^Stenoglossa —Medium sized rosettes of short leaves, slightly silver- 
beaded. An easy doer, making nice mats.35 
SAXIFRAGA, ROBERTSONIANA SECTION —This Section embraces the 
well known London Pride and its immediate relatives. They require 
shady, moist positions and all have attractive green foliage and 
delicately colored flowers. 
^Andrewsii —A pretty Hybrid with long, narrow foliage, sharp toothed. 
White flowers, spotted red, on 8-inch stems.50 
|Capillipes —A pretty form of London Pride, green foliage and white 
flowers speckled pink, on 6-inch stems. Distinct and rare.50 
^Taygetea —Tiny species with foliage like a Soldanella. Pure white star¬ 
shaped flowers. Very rare.50 
^Umbrosa (London Pride) —Dark green foliage and 15-inch sprays of 
pinkish flowers. Plant with Myosotis Palustris.25 
^Umbrosa Primuloides —Tiny, compact form of preceding with pink flow¬ 
ers on 6-inch stems.25 
MISCELLANY OF SPECIES: 
^Bronchialis (Native) —Of dwarf, caespitose habit; leaves grey-green, 
shiny, almost prickly. Flowers white with yellow spots at base of 
petals. Shade and moisture during hottest part of summer.50 
^^Cordifolia (Megasea) —Large glossy leaves, richly colored in Fall and 
Winter. Heads of soft rose flowers from December to April. Either 
full sun or light shade.25 to .50 
:{:*Megasea “Delavayi Hybrids” —A very late flowering variety with large, 
rosy-red flowers on 2-foot stems.50 
t Rock Plants. 
* Cut Flowers. 
Directions for reaching Gardens on back cover. 
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