6>1 ROCK GARDEN 
PLANTS 
POT GROWN, POSTPAID 
2 Alyssum Saxatile 
2 Campanula Garganica 
2 Erinus Alpina 
2 Saxifraga Decipiens 
3 Primula Veris 
2 Phlox Subulata 
2 Saponaria 
3 Alpine Poppy 
3 Sedums in Variety 
★ IRIS PUMILA. These beautiful little Irises 
do not grow over 4 inches high, and bloom 
in April and May. They are fine for bor¬ 
dering flower beds or planting in front of 
the tall Irises. Blue and yellow. 
★IRIS SIBIRICA (Siberian Iris). Vigorous 
flowering varieties of the easiest culture; 
fine for the flower border, for naturalizing 
and for waterside planting. Blue and white. 
IRIS KAEMPFERI (Japanese Iris). Most 
truly grand. They differ from Germanica in 
that they are fibrous rooted, and bear flat- 
tish, petaled flowers. Splendid for cutting. 
Will grow anywhere. Various colors. 
GAILLARDIA 
fusion of slender, leafless stems 1 foot high, 
each graced with charming cup-shaped 
flowers. Yellow, orange, pink. 
LATHYRUS (Everlasting Sweet Pea). 
Latifolius. These Everlasting Peas are but 
little known in this country, but are great 
favorites in England. They are extremely 
showy and fine. Charming climbers for 
covering trellises, arbors, etc. 
★LAVENDER (Veris). Fragrant Herb; blue; 
1 foot. 
★LEONTOPODIUM ALPINUM (Edelweiss). 
Star-like white flower, native of the Alps; 
6 inches. 
LILY OF VALLEY (See Convallaria). 
★LINARIA 
Alpina (Trailing). Compact habit. Flowers 
blue or lavender, sometimes pink, with 
orange-scarlet palate. Blooms off and on all 
Summer. Give a well-drained, sunny loca¬ 
tion. 
LUPINUS POLYPHYLLUS. Produce long 
spikes of pea-shaped flowers a foot long on 
stems three feet high. They must be plant¬ 
ed in well-prepared garden soil and should 
be watered in dry weather, as they do not 
like drought. 
Polyphyllus Roseus. Pink; 3 feet. 20c each; 
$2.00 dozen. Also blue. 
LYCHNIS (Campion). 
★Viscaria Flore Pleno. A fine double variety; 
fine for cutting. Rose; 1 foot; May. 20c each; 
$2.00 dozen. 
★MYOSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not). Palustris Sem- 
perflorens; 6 inches; blue. 35c and 50c dozen. 
★OENOTHERA (Evening Primrose) 
Missouriensis. Beautiful for the rockery. 
Large, golden yellow flowers growing close 
to the ground; 8 inches. 
ORIENTAL POPPY. Hardy Orange Scarlet 
variety; 2 feet. 
★PANSIES. Swiss Giant varieties, 50c a doz. 
★PAPAVER NUDICAULE (Ice'and Poppy). 
The plant is of neat habit, forming a tuft of 
bright green fern-like foliage, from which 
spring, throughout the entire season, a pro- 
FOX GLOVE 
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