Rock-gardens give the gardener a chance to show his skill. In many instances it is the Lady of the Gaiden 'who 
plans and plants and enjoys the pleasures that come from a successful rock-garden. So, to help the mistress of the 
garden, as well as the mere man, we have arranged this list of plants which are specially adapted to rock-garden planting. 
They are first-quality, strong specimens, and sure to make the rock-garden the center of attraction. 
All Rock-Plants are priced at 2 5 cts. each, unless otherwise noted 
ARMERIA caespitosa. Deep green foliage. 
Bright rose-colored flowers. 50 cts. each. 
AUBRIETIA deltoides Hybrids. Violet- 
blue flowers in April and May. 
CAMPANULA carpatica. Carpathian Bell¬ 
flower. Light blue flowers from June to 
August. 
C. carpatica alba. White flowers. 
C. garganica. Flowers light blue, with white 
center. June. 35 cts. each. 
C. rotundifolia. Harebell. Clear blue. 
June to August. 
CERASTIUM tomentosum. Snow-in- 
Summer. Silvery foliage and white flowers 
in June. 
CERATOSTIGMA plumbaginoides. Deep 
blue. August and September. 
DIANTHUS arenarius. Flowers white, 
bordered with carmine. June to September. 
D. caesius Hybrids. Cheddar Pink. Fra¬ 
grant rose-pink flowers in May and June. 
(See color illustration, page 3.) 
D. deltoides. Maiden Pink. Deep pink 
flowers all summer. 
GENTIANA Andrewsi. Closed Gentian. A 
native plant with deep blue flowers which 
are always closed. 
GLOBULARIA trichosanthes. Syrian 
Globe Daisy. Bluish purple. June to July. 
Rock-Plants thrive almost anywhere 
GYPSOPHIEA repens. White or pale rose 
flowers in June or July. 
HELIANTHEMUM nummularium albo- 
plenum. White; double. 30 cts. each. 
IE, Buttercup. Golden yellow; single. 
30 cts. each. 
H., Ball of Fire. Bright red; double. 30 cts. 
each. 
H. nummularium macranthum. White. 
30 cts. each. 
H., Mrs. Earle. Deep red; double. 30 cts. 
each. 
HYPERICUM olympicum. Yellow. July. 
35 cts. each. 
H. repens. Soft yellow. Late summer. 
35 cts. each. 
IBERIS sempervirens. Evergreen Candy¬ 
tuft. Masses of white flowers in May and 
June. 
IRIS cristata. Crested Iris. Blue flowers 
spotted with yellow. May. 
I. gracilipes. Lilac-pink with patches of 
white and yellow. 60 cts. each. 
I. pumila aurea. Pale yellow. April, May. 
I. pumila cyanea. Deep blue. April, May. 
I. pumila, Schneekuppe. Pure white. 
MAZUS reptans. A creeping plant with 
bluish white flowers. 
CENOTHERA missouriensis. Large yellow 
flowers. June to August. 30 cts. each. 
PHLOX subulata alba. White Moss Phlox. 
P. subulata, G. F. Wilson. Lilac-blue, 
light center. 
P. subulata lilacina. Pale lilac. 
P. subulata rosea. Rose Moss Phlox. 
PRIMULA japonica Hybrids. Colors vary 
from white through pink to red. 30 cts. ea. 
P. vulgaris elatior, Munstead Strain. 
Cream to rich orange; very large. 
P. veris, Giant Hybrids. Red, Yellow, 
Orange, White, Mixed. 
SAXIFRAGA Macnabiana. White, spotted 
with carmine. 30 cts. each. 
SILENE Schafta. Rosy pink. 
START YOUR ROCK-GARDEN 
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The plants in each Collection will 
be our selection of the best kinds. 
SEDUM acre. Tufts of deep green foliage 
and many small yellow flowers. 
S. kamtschaticum. Bright yellow. 
S. lydium. White, tinted pink. 
S. sarmentosum. Yellow. 
S. Sieboldi. Leaves blue-gray, marked with 
pink. Flowers pink. 
S. spectabile. Large clusters of pink flowers. 
SEMPERVIVUM arachnoideum. Cob¬ 
web Hen and Chickens. 
S. fimbriatum. Fringed Houseleek. Flowers 
bright red. 
S. globiferum. Globe Houseleek. Yellow. 
S. tectorum. Roof Houseleek. Leaves 
tipped red. Flowers pale red. 
THYMUS Serpyllum albus. White 
Mother-of-Thyme. White flowers. June 
to August. 30 cts. each. 
T. Serpyllum citriodorus. Foliage lemon- 
scented. Pink flowers. 30 cts. each. 
T. Serpyllum coccineus. Bright crimson. 
30 cts. each. 
T. Serpyllum lanuginosus. Woolly Thyme. 
Gray foliage. Flowers reddish pink. 30 
cts. each. 
TUNICA saxifraga flore-pleno. Light 
pink. 40 cts. each. 
VIOLA cornuta, Jersey Gem. Large, violet 
flowers. May to November. 30 cts. each. 
Rock-Plants soften sharp angles 
