34 Raven Rock Nursery 
PERENNIAL 
Varieties of Sempervivum 
Sempervivum— Continued 
Fauconnetti. A small reddish Sempervivum. 
In shallow places it makes an abundance of 
very tiny rosettes. Grows easy on rough¬ 
surfaced stones. 
Funcki. A small, readily multiplying kind. 
Rose flowers. 
Globiferum. Globular rosettes, produced in 
great numbers. Yellow flowers. 
Rubicundum. Medium sized green and red 
Sempervivum. 
Rubrum. A rare, large all red Sempervivum. 
50c. each 
Tectorum. The well known variety. The best 
grower. Large, green rosettes. Rose flowers. 
All Sempervivums, except as noted, 
25c. each for clumps, 10c. each for 
single rosettes 
Shasta Daisy. See Chrysanthemum 
Sidalcea. Greek or Prairie Mallow 
Monarch. Rosy crimson. 2-3 ft. Aug. 
Nimmerdoor. Pink. iy2-2}4 ft. July-Aug. 
Silene. Catchfly 
*Alpestris. White. 3-4 in. June. 
*Schafta. Pink. 3-4 in. June-Aug. 
Spiraea. See Astilbe 
*Stachys. Woundwort 
Lanata. Woolly, silver gray foliage. Purple 
flower spikes. June-July. 12-18 in. 
*Statice. Sea-lavender 
Latifolia. Purplish blue, large flower heads. 
1 ^ 2-2 ft. July-Aug. 
All Perennials, 25c. each, $2.50 
Stokesia. Cornflower Aster 
Cyanea. Blue. 2-2}4 ft. July to Fall. 
Sweet-william. See Dianthus barbatus 
Thalictrum. Meadowrue 
Glauca. White feathery flower sprays. Cut- 
leaf foliage. 2-3 ft. 
*Thymus. Thyme 
Citriodorus argenteus. Silvery, variegated, 
fragrant Thyme. 6-9 in. 
Citriodorus aureus. Golden variegated form 
of above. 
Serpyllum album. Low mat of white flowers 
in June-July. 2-3 in. 
Serpyllum coccineum. Deep pink. 2-3 in. 
June-July. 
Serpyllum lanuginosus. Woolly Thyme. Low 
gray and woolly-leaved creeper. Indispen¬ 
sable for rock gardens. 
All Thymus, 25c. each for clumps, 
15c. each for medium plants 
Tradescantia. Spiderwort 
Reflecta. Dark blue. Grasslike leaves. 
2 ft. All Summer. 
Tritoma. Red Hot Poker 
Pfitzeri. Orange scarlet, torchlike flowers. 
2-3 ft. tall. From July to Oct. 
Royal Standard. Yellow and scarlet. 
*Trollius. Globeflower 
Asiaticus, Brilliant. Orange yellow. l-l}4 ft. 
May. 
Asiaticus, Earliest of All. Light orange yel¬ 
low. l-\p 2 ft. April-May. 
per doz., unless otherwise noted 
