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Three Doz. 
Kublcundniu Hybrid urn. A most beautiful large 
and striking Sempervivum. Under good condi¬ 
tions grows to 4 inches in diameter. Inner base 
of rosettes deep red with green margins. Very 
striking, Each 25c .. .GO $2.00 
Soboliferum. Mature rosettes 1 to 2 inches in dia¬ 
meter. Dull green with brown tips. New rosettes de¬ 
tached easily and take root about the parent soon form¬ 
ing a large colony. A very interesting Sempervivum. 
Native to the mountains of Austria. Each 15c.40 
Teetoruin. Perhaps the commonest and best of all 
sempervivums. Broad rosettes of green with reddish 
tips. Flowers pale red on fleshy stems. Height 12 in. .50 
Statis Latifolia 
(See Lavender) 
Evergreen tufts of thick leathery leaves from which 
■spring the flowering shoots with sprays of thousands 
of small lavender colored flowers in July and Aug. 
The flowers can be cut and dried for winter use. A 
sandy soil in/ full sun is essential. A fine plant for 
either border or rockery. Plant in fall of spring 10 
inches apart. Height 15 inches'.50 
Veronica 
(Speedwell) 
Corymbosa Stricta. A fine new variety with prostitute 
tufts of foliage. Dense plumes of azure blue flowers 
on G| inch stems in summer. Plant spring or fall G 
inches apart in sunny locatiou.50 
Rupestris. Smothered in June with many bright 
Jdue flowers. Foliage thick mats of dark green pros¬ 
trate leaves 1 inch high. Plant in ordinary soil in spring 
c-r fall S inches apart. Excellent ground cover among 
rocks.50 
$1.50 
$1.75 
$1.75 
$1.75 
$1.75 
HEUCHERA 
(Coralbell) 
These charming “Fairy Flowers” are indispensable in the modern 
garden. They are desirable for the hardy border, are without a 
rival when bordering walks and paths, and are excellent in the 
rock garden. When used as an edging to a lily pool their delicate 
coloring and airy grace, from early spring to autumn, is almost 
beyond description. As lasting cut flowers to lighten up a heavy 
bouquet they are unsurpassed. 
The bonze-tinted green, heart shaped leaves grow in neat tufts 
and help to make it a desirable plant at all seasons. Heuehera 
thrive best in rich well-drained loam in a suuny position. Plant 
in spring or fall eight inches apart. 
Albatross 
Has pure white flowers in graceful panicles which 
harmonize well with the pink and red shades. Each 35c .00 $3.00 
Angeltis Bells 
Charming sprays of medium coral-pink flowers on 
1S-24 inch stems. Is a strong grower and one of the 
most desirable. Each 35c.90 $3.00 
Edge Hall 
Light pink sprays of dainty flowers on dwarfer 
steins. Height 15-18 inches. A fine variety for 
edging and lovely in the rock garden. Each 35c .00 $3.00 
Melody 
A taller variety producing many sprays of light coral 
pink flowers. It is an abundant bloomer and is fine for 
massing and giving color to the border over a large 
period. Each 35c . 
.90 
$3.00 
Rain of Fire 
Strong coral-red bells blooming over two months. 
Very desirable. Each 35c. 
.90 
$3.00 
Rosea 
The dainty rose-colored -sprays of flowers add grace 
to the rockery or border most of the summer. The 
flowers are well adapted to cutting. Height 15-18 
inches. Each 25c. 
.GO 
$2.00 
Sanguinea 
Tufts of heart-shaped leaves from which a dozen or 
more graceful sprays of dainty bright crimson flowers 
appear most of the summer. Height 15-18 inches. 
Each 25c. 
.GO 
$2.00 
You Should Have The New Heucheras 
