ALPINE and 
PERENNIAL 
PLANT 
NOVELTIES 
We offer the following 
choice novelties with the con¬ 
fidence that your results will 
be as satisfactory as ours. 
They have all proven their 
hardiness on our Nursery. 
Their distinctive qualities 
make them worthy of any 
fine collection of hardy her¬ 
baceous plants. 
DELPHINIUM BELLADONNA “CLIVEDEN BEAUTY.” A selected 
strain of the old favorite with extra large flowers of a beautiful shade 
of light blue. Each 20c, per ten $1.25. 
DRABA REPENS. A charming dwarf for the alpine garden. It is a pro¬ 
fusion of golden-yellow flowers in June. Low growing, compact foliage 
of a bright shade of green. Each 25c, per ten $1.50. 
EUPHORBIA POLYCHROMA. Forms dwarf bush-like plants which arc 
covered with large flowers of varying shades of chrome yellow. Always 
neat and graceful in habit. Each 30c, per ten $2.50. 
GAILLARDIA “BURGUNDY.” The first all red Gaillardia ever introduced. 
It] is a stocky grower, and the deep crimson flowers are very attractive. 
Each 25c, per ten $1.50. 
HEMEROCALLIS “APRICOT.” One of the Betcher’s finer hybrids being 
a rich deep golden shade handsomely marked with apricot. It is a mid¬ 
season bloomer of large size. Each $1.00, per three $2.50. 
IRIS PUMILA “ORANGE QUEEN.” A delightful little dwarf for the 
rockery. A bright yellow blending into a deep orange. It is very effec¬ 
tive early in the Spring. Each 25c, per ten $1.50. 
V 
LINUM SALSOLOIDES. One of the rarest of alpine gems. Very dwarf 
with an abundance of blush pink flowers during June and July. Ideal 
for placing in the rocks. Each 40c. 
PHLOX SUBULATA “ATROPURPUREA.” This splendid introduction 
was the most popular alpine last season. The deep wine red flowers are 
its crowning glory. Recommended. Each 25c, per ten $2.00. 
ERINUS ALPINUS. Not a new novelty but a very fine one. Minature 
tufts of deep green which are covered with light purple flowers. A 
gem for the rock garden. Each 30c. 
SEDUM ARBOREA. This was so popular last season that we had to 
discontinue sales. We now have a limited stock of this splendid novelty 
which so closely resembles a minature Blue Spruce. Each 30c. 
SEMPERVIVUM “TRISTE.” This is a striking variety of medium size. 
The coloring is very unusual. It turns a deep reddish bronze in the 
Fall. Each 40c. 
WAHLENBERGIA DALMATICA. A neat dwarf alpine with short trail¬ 
ing stems. Small Campanula-like flowers of a rich purple blue. Fine 
for the rocks because of its compact habit. Each 30c, per three 70c. 
