Our Double Painted Daisies are carefully selected 
SEMPERVIVUM 
(Hen and Chickens) 
BLANDUM. A delightful new variety which is 
pleasantly colored a deep bronze green. Dur¬ 
ing the latter part of the summer the foliage 
turns to a tarnished copper color. Compact 
rosettes. Each 25c, per 10 $1.50. 
STATICE 
LATI FOLIA (Sea Lavender). A valuable and hand¬ 
some plant with tufts of leathery leaves. Im¬ 
mense heads of light blue, minute flowers, fine 
for cutting, and if cut and dried last in perfect 
condition for months. July and August. 1V4 
feet. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 26 $2.50. 
Very interesting 
plantings can be 
made with the dif¬ 
ferent varieties of 
Sempervivums. 
DOELLIANUM. Small rosettes of light green light¬ 
ly tipped with reddish brown. A neat and com¬ 
pact grower for the rock wall. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.50. 
GLOB IFERUM. Hairy, globe-shaped rosettes of 
gray green that darken in the Autumn to a 
dull bronze green. They form attractive clus¬ 
ters of rosettes and are especially suited for 
the rock garden. Each 20c, per 10 $1.00, per 
25 $2.00. 
FAUCONETTE. A very regular and finely formed 
rosette of dull bronze green tipped with copper. 
Forms bunches of small rosettes which are 
valuable in rock work. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
The Hen and Chic¬ 
kens will give a de¬ 
lightful color con¬ 
trast in the Rock 
RUBICUNDUM HYBRIDUM. One of the most dis¬ 
tinct of all Sempervivum. The base of the 
neat rosettes are a bright green and a colorful 
stripe of red runs along the petals making a 
vivid contrast. Rare and unusual. Recommend¬ 
ed. Each 30c, per 10 $2.50. 
Garden. 
They naturally ac¬ 
climate themselves 
and soon give the 
appearance of an old 
planting. 
TECTORUM. The popular old favorite with a 
broad rosette of bright green in the Spring 
changing in late summer to a dull copper 
green. The little “chicks” cluster collar-like 
around the large rosette. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
TRISTE. A handsome variety of medium size. 
Very symmetrical in habit. In the Spring it is 
a deep green strongly tinted with bronze. Dur¬ 
ing the Fall it begins to change color and by 
October it is a rich maroon bronze. Very strik¬ 
ing. True stock limited. Each 40c. 
VIOLACEUM. This is a very attractive variety 
for the large rosette is completely encircled 
with the smaller “chicks” when it is establish¬ 
ed. It is a light green color being delicately 
marked with purple tints. Recommended. Each 
50c. 
SHASTA DAISY 
ALASKA SELECTED. One of the most dependable 
items for a fine border planting. Extra large 
snow white flowers on stiff erect stems standing 
majestically over deep green foliage. Grown 
from extra select seed of the highest quality. 
Fine for cutting. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
ARCTICUM (Arctic Daisy). One of the best fall 
flowering perennials. Low rosette-like clumps 
of foliage of glossy dark green. Blooms in veri¬ 
table sheets of white in September and October 
on stems about 1 foot. Valuable in border or 
rockery. Each 20c, per 10 $1.50. 
SIDALCEA 
ROSY QUEEN. A very graceful perennial growing 
about three feet high with clusters of single 
pink flowers. Excellent in the border and does 
very well as a cut flower. A charming plant. 
Each 20c, per 10 $1.60. 
SPIREA 
FI LI PEN DU LA. Pretty fern-like foliage; white 
plumy flowers on slender 18-inch stems. Fine 
for cutting and very ornamental even when 
not in bloom. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
STOKESIA 
(Stoke’s Aster) 
CYANEA. One of the most charming hardy plants, 
blooming freely from July to October. Flowers 
of centaurea-shape, often measuring 4 to 6 
inches across, making a rich show of lavender- 
blue. 1% to 2 ft. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 
25 $2.50. 
SWEET WILLIAM 
(Dlanthus Barbatus) 
JOHNSON’S GIANTS. One of the most colorful and 
dependable plants for the border. Large round¬ 
ed heads of bright colored flowers on erect 15 
inch stems. Grown from a selected strain with 
a wide range of beautiful colors. Each 20c, per 
10 $1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
TEUCRIUM 
CANADENSIS. A charming dwarf with varnished 
evergreen foliage, 8 inches high. Many land¬ 
scape authorities are recommending this vari¬ 
ety as a hedge plant. Makes a very nice little 
border. Can be trimmed and holds its shape 
well. Uniform in growth. Has small spikes of 
lavender rose in the Fall. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.50. 
THALICTRUM 
DIPTEROCARPUM. One of the most popular per¬ 
ennials in the entire list. Graceful and delicate 
lavender flowers tinged yellow, cover erect 
three foot stems. The foliage is also highly 
decorative. A splendid border plant of high 
merit. Recommended. Each 25c, per 10 $2.00. 
ADIANTIFOLIUM. This splendid variety has fern- 
like foliage making it especially attractive. The 
flower which is brown and yellow blooms in 
early June. The foliage keeps its charming ap¬ 
pearance all summer. Each 20c, per 10 $1.50. 
AQUILEGIAFOLIUM PURPUREUM (Feathery 
Columbine). Tall feathery spikes of deep laven¬ 
der flowers. Very attractive in the border. 
Forms a bright spot in the border from May 
until July. Each 25c, per 10 $1.75. 
THYMUS 
AZORICUS. A neat growing dwarf Thyme with 
light pink flowers in June. An excellent sub¬ 
ject for rock work as the foliage trails nicely 
over the edges of stones. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
CITRIODORUS (Lemon Scented Thyme). With a 
pleasing aroma of lemons. A very nice plant 
for the rock garden or in border. The blooms 
are light lavender spikes that come during June 
and July. A strong grower. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
LANUGINOSA (Wooly Thyme). A neat, pretty 
alpine with grey green foliage. The flower is a 
dainty pink. Excellent in the rocks. Dwarf 
growing and desirable in the low border. Each 
20c, per 10 $1.50. 
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ULMARIA FL. PL. (Meadow-Sweet). Double white 
flowers. June-July. 3 ft. Hardy and true grow¬ 
er. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20. 
STACHYS 
(Rabbit's Ear) 
LANATA. A splendid edging plant for situations 
requiring strong foliage contrasts. The dense- 
growing plant is a sheen of silvery white, the 
leaves having the substance and wooly surface 
of felt. Small spikes of light purple flowers ap¬ 
pear in July and August. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.00, per 25 $2.00. 
SERPHYLLUM COCCINEUS. A very pretty dwarf 
alpine which forms clouds of miniature rose 
tinted flowers in early June. Highly recom¬ 
mended for the rockery or the low border. Neat 
in habit. Each 20c, per 10 $1.20, per 25 $2.50. 
TIARELLA 
CORDIFOLIA (Foam Flower). A charming little 
native, about four inches tall, with short, foamy 
white spikes in early spring. Good ground 
cover for shady situations. Each 20c, per 10 
$1.20. I •! 
