10 SEDUMS 
$1.00 prepaid 
Each variety properly labelled 
SEDUM AIZOON. YelloV, flower 12" high 
coarse leaf. 
SEDUM ACER. Yellow 
SEDUM ALBUM. White. 
BRILLIANT. Bright amaranth-red. 
SEDUM GLAUCA. Blue 
SEDUM SEXANGULAR. Bright yellow. 
SEDUM SIEBOLDI. Blue foliage ringed with 
red. 
SEDUM SPECTABILIS. Pink 
SEDUM SPURIUM COCCINIUM. Red. 
SEDUM STAHLI. Crimson foliage. 
$ Bargains for the Rockery 
These 8 Rock Plants ALL for only t 
NAMED AND LABELLED 
| ACHILLEA TOMENTOSA. A very charming yel¬ 
low flowered plant, blooming in June. Grows 6 to 
8 inches high. 
lARABIS (Rock Cress). One of the most desirable 
of the early spring-flowering plants, is especially 
adapted for edging, rockeries, or borders, forming 
a dense carpet of pure white flowers. Nice for 
cutting, and bloom lasts! 
^ARTEMISIA-SILVER KING. A very showy white¬ 
leaved contrast plant, growing 3' ft. high and 
-maturing its beautiful mist-like foliage early in 
summer Long sprays may be cut to mix 'with 
Winter bouquets. 
ASTER TARTARICUS. This hardy aster is one of 
the latest bloomers. Flowers, bluish purple. 
PHLOX SUBLATA ( Creeping Phlox) 
An early spring-flowering type with 
pretty moss-like, ever-greeu foliage, 
which, during the flowering season, 
in April and May, is hidden under 
masses of bloom. 
PREPAID 
Masses of attractive bright rose 
flowers are produced from May to August. Grows 
8 inches tall. Very useful for rockery or border. 
THYME LANUGINOSUS (Wooly-leaved Thyme). 
Grayish foliage and rosy-lilac flowers. 
YUCCA GLAUCA. A bold, handsome, tropical look- 
mg plant. Foliage of this variety is very narrow 
and glaucous green. 
4 Evergreens S 1°Q 
* for the Rockery only ■ Prepaid 
These are all young evergreens and of a size 
and variety that are particularly well adapted 
for planting in the Rock Garden. 
COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE. An outstand¬ 
ing evergreen in color, shape, and endurance. 
No rockery is complete without it. This ever¬ 
green will be from 10 to 12 in. high. 
MAHONIA AQUIFOLIUM (Holly-leaved 
Mahonia). A bushy shrub with many ascend¬ 
ing branches, and compound leaves which at 
first are fresh green, tinged purple, and in 
autumn assume beautiful tints of red and 
bronze, which are retained throughout the 
winter. Small yellow flowers in May. 
MUGHO PINE (Dwarf). A dwarf pine of globe 
shape. The ones we offer in this collection 
have a spread of from 10 to 12 inches. This i. 
an unusually good item for the rockery. 
TRAILING JUNIPER. This is a perfect ever¬ 
green for the rockery. It has dark green 
foliage with wide spreading branches. These 
offered in the collection have a 10 to 12 inch 
spread. 
