Three Ten 
PLANT LIST Rate Rate 
♦SAPONARIA Ocymoides—(4) May 
to Aug.; (5) 8 in.; (6) trailing 
mound, dark green foliage; (7) 
sun; (8) sandy loam; (9) rock gar¬ 
dens. 
S. Splendens—(3) crimson. 
S. Alba—(3) white. 
S. Versicolor—(3) pink and white. 
All at .50 1.25 
*SEDUM Acre—(2) Golden Moss; 
(3) yellow; (4) May to June; (5) 
3 in.; (6) prostrate; (7) sun; (8) 
loam; (9) rock plant.50 1.25 
*Sedum Spurium—(3) pink; (4) 
July and Aug.; (5) 6 in.; (6) pros¬ 
trate; (7) sun; (8) loam; (9) 
covering of bare places, rock gar¬ 
dens .50 1.25 
Sedum Spectable-— (3) large head 
of pink; (4) Aug. and Sept.; (5) 
1 ft.; (6) upright and compact, 
with grey green fleshy leaves; 
(7) sun or shade; (8) seems to like 
loam soil not too dry; (9) bor¬ 
der and rock gardens.50 1.25 
Shasta Daisy (See Chrysanthemum maximum), 
SPIREA Filipendula—(2) Dropwort; 
(3) white; (4) June and July; (5) 
15 in.; (6) bushy; (7) shade; (8) 
deep, rich, moist; (9) borders or 
naturalizing .50 1.25 
STATUE Latifolia—(2) sea laven¬ 
der; (3) misty blue; (4) August to 
November; (5) 2 ft.; (6) low ros¬ 
ette, large green leaves with large 
spike feather, blue bloom; (7) 
sun; (8) sandy loam; (9) border 
and excellent winter bouquet.00 1.50 
THERMO PS IS Caroliniana—(3) 
golden yellow; (4) June and July; 
(5) 3 ft.; (6) tall upright spikes; 
(7) sun; (8) ordinary soil; (9) 
excellent border and cutting.50 1.75 
♦TUNICA Saxifraga—(3) small 
pink; (4) all summer; (5) 6 in.; 
(6) tuft of finely cut branches and 
leaves; (7) sun; (8) ordinary 
well drained soil; (9) rock garden .50 1.25 
Verbenia Venosa—(3) Lilac; (4) 
June to Oct.; (5) 6 in.; (6) trail¬ 
ing; (7) sun; (8) ordinary light 
soil; (9) bedding. Should be 
mulched in fall with well decayed 
manure .50 1.50 
VERONICA—There are many varie¬ 
ties of Veronica. We have select¬ 
ed the following as the best. They 
are all treated alike as to culture; 
(7) sun; (8) good ordinary soil.. 
♦Veronica Incana—(3) purple spikes; 
(4) June and July; (5) 1 ft.; (6) 
tufted silver grey leaves with 
bloom spike; (9) rock gardens. 
Excellent .50 1.50 
Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis— 
(3) deep blue; (4) July to Sept.; 
(5) 3 ft.; (6) upright bushy; (9) 
border and cutting. This is un¬ 
doubtedly the finest border Ver¬ 
onica .1.00 2.50 
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