PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Mertensia Virginica. (Virginia Bluebell.) A very early spring flower with 
spikes of blue bells. 1 to feet high, should be planted in fall. Showy 
combination when planted together with daffodils. Field grown plants 1.25 7.00 
Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis. (Speedwell.) Spikes with purple flowers, 
1 V 2 to 2 feet. Very handsome perennial. July-September. Field-grown 
P lants .—. 2.00 12.00 
PERENNIALS SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 
Achillea tomentosa. (Rockyarrow.) Bright yellow flowers, dense low bush, 
6 to 8 inches. June. Field-grown plants . 1.25 7.00 
Armeria Laucheana. (Seapink.) Plant forms a round cushion like dwarf 
bush covered with rosy red flowers. 3 to 6 inches. May-June. Field- 
grown plants . 1.25 8.00 
Heuchera Pluie de Feu. (Coral Bells.) Graceful spikes of fiery red 
flowers. Fine for border and rockgarden. 1 to 2 feet. June-July. Field- 
grown plants . 2.00 12.00 
Iberis Gibraltarica. (Lilac Candytuft.) Dwarf spreading plant covered in 
early spring with large delicate lilac flowers, 1 foot. May-June. Field- 
grown plants . 1.50 8.00 
Phlox Divaricata. (Blue Spring Phlox.) Blooms early in spring with 
large lavender flowers, extensively used in borders and rockgardens, 
8 to 10 inches. Field-grown plants . 1.25 8.00 
Plumbago Larpentae. (Blue Leadwort.) Outstanding, on account of its 
intensive blue flowers in fall. Spreading habit. 6 to 12 inches. August to 
late fall. Field-grown plants . 1.25 8.00 
Primula Acaulis. (Common Yellow Engish Primrose.) Flowers in April, 
6 to 10 inches high. Needs shade. Field-grown plants. 2.00 15.00 
Primula Polyanthus. Munstead strain. The best polyanthus strain in mixed 
colors. 6 to 10 ipches. April-May. Out of 3 inch pots. 2.00 15.00 
Primula Veris. (Hybrids.) Wide range of mixed colors. 5 to 10 inches. 
April-May. Out of 2j4 inch pots. 2.00 12.00 
Sedum Album. (White Stonecrop.) Dwarf and spreading, 3 to 4 inches. 
White flowers. May-June. Field-grown plants . 1.25 6.00 
Sedum Lydium. (Stonecrop.) Outstanding gray-green foliage, very fine 
rockplant, foliage turns red in late fall, white flowers. 3 to 4 inches. 
Field-grown plants . 1.25 8.00 
Sempervivum Tectorum. (Houseleek, Hen and Chicks.) Forms large ros¬ 
ettes, flowers pale red. Good clumps . 1.25 6.00 
Veronica Incana. (Speedwell.) Attractive silver gray foliage with spikes of 
violet blue flowers, a charming contrast, 1 foot. July-August. Field- 
grown plants . 1-25 9.00 
Viola Jersey Gem —Especially valuable, producing flowers all summer. 
Blooms of rich color, 6 to 10 inches. Field-grown plants. 1.25 7.00 
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