R.G. SAPONARIA —(Soapwort) 
ocymoides splendens —Rosy-pink flowers. 
R.G. SAXIFRAGA— 
cordifolia —Easily grown, and handsome foliage. 50c. 
decipiens —Foliage turns crimson in winter. 
SCABIOSA, caucasia (Blue Bonnet)—Fine for borders. 
R.G. SCUTELLARIA— (Skull Cap) 
coelestina —New. 12 inches. Yellow. June to Aug. 
R.G. SEDUMS —Easily grown, popular for Rock Gardens. 
We have a large number of varieties. Ask us. 
SHASTA DAISY —(Chrysanthemum maximum) 
Alaska —Extra large blossoms in June and July. 
King Edward VII— Flowers very perfect and large. 
Mrs. Chas. Lowthian Bell —Large blossoms all 
season. 
SIDALCEA —(Greek Mallow). Erect growing. Showy 
flowers. 
Candida —Pure white. Fine for cut flowers, 
listerio —Bright pink. June and July, 
roseum —Bright rose-pink. Very showy. 
SPIREA—filipendula —(Meadow Sweet). 12 in. White. 
STACHYS —(Wound Wort). Fine for borders. 
R.G. betonica superba —Fine foliage, purple spikes, 
lanata —Bright silvery foliage. Purple flowers. 
STATICE —(Sea Lavender). Excellent for drying. 
latifolia —Tiny lavender flowers, late summer. 
STOKES IA —(Cornflower Aster) 
Blue —18 inches. Aster-like flowers. 
SWEET WILLIAM— (Dianthus barbatus) 
atrosanguineus— Blood red. Steady bloomer. 
Newport Pink —Beautiful salmon-pink. 
Red Bedder —Very dark velvety red. 
Mixed —Combinations of red, white, pink. 
THALICTRUM —(Meadow Rue). Fern-like foliage, 
aquilegifolium —Feathery white flowers, 
glaucum— Blue-gray foliage. Yellow flowers. 
THYME —Attractive ground cover; lavender flowers. 
VALERIANA —(Garden Heliotrope) 
officinalis —July, 5 ft., showy white flowers. 
VERONICA —Beautiful plants for sunny locations. 
R.G. allioni —Evergreen ground cover. Violet bloom. 
R.G. balfouriana —Pale violet-blue. 3 inches, 
incana —Gray rosette foliage. Blue flowers in June, 
multifida —Large blue flowers. 12 to 18 inches. 
R.G. Royal Blue —Fine rock garden plant. 8 in. 
R.G. rupestris —Pretty foliage, blue flowers, 
spicata —Long spikes, violet-blue, June and July. 
R.G. teucrium —Dwarf spreading, flowers in May. 
virginica —Free blooming, erect flower spikes 4 ft. 
R.G. VINCA MINOR— (Trailing Myrtle) 
Evergreen plant for carpeting under trees and 
shrubs. 
VIOLA CORNUTA— (Tufted Pansy). Blooms from April 
to October. 
Admiration —Deep violet. 
Blue Perfection —Light blue. 
Lutea splendens —Rich golden yellow. 
Papilio —Blue and white. 
White Perfection —Large, clear white. New. 
R.G. VIOLETS— 
odorata —Well known violet, small, purple, 
canadense —Small, white flowered. 
Large Flowering Blue —Beautiful flower. 
Except as otherwise noted, all perennials are 35c each, 
$3.00 per dozen and $20.00 per 100; 4 plants for $1.00. 
Long orders of one and two of a kind cannot be filled at 
the dozen rate. 
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