8 
Acre, Album tenuifolium, Altissimum, Anope- 
talum elegans, Diffusium, Divergens, Reflexum, 
Hupestre, Sarmentosum, Stahli, Sieboldi, Sieboldi 
varigata. 
SOIL REQUIREMENTS 
For group A, a good average garden soil, noi 
too rich in nitrogen will produce good results. If 
somewhat sandy, so much the better. Group B 
will appreciate some leaf mold, considerable grit, 
such as coarse sand and gravel and a somewhat 
richer soil is desirable. Group C will be very 
happy in rather a poor, sandy soil. 
PERENNIAL ROCK 
GARDEN PLANTS 
The following list includes a number of native 
Ozark wild flowers together with many standard 
4 and well known species and just a few that are 
rarely found in home gardens. All are well adapt¬ 
ed to Rock gardening and unless otherwise stated 
the material sent out will be well grown plants 
f intended for immediate effects. Our stock is 
grown in open beds with no protection other than 
windbreaks for the less rugged sorts. Many 
plants will endure low temperatures successfully 
if protected from hard winds, yet they curl up 
and die under a light freeze and a blasting wind. 
In shipping plants during the growing season it 
is sometimes necessary to cut them back severely 
to insure them to live, but where ever possible we 
pack the entire plant, often with the flowers at¬ 
tached. We pack them to carry safely any distance 
and at the listed price, prepay all transportation 
charges. Make your remittances preferably by 
Post Office or Express money orders. Smal) 
amounts may be sent in currency. 
Half a dozen plants at the dozen rate. 
ACHILLEA—Milfoil, Boule de Neige; double 
white flowers one half inch across in great pro* 
fusion during most of the Spring and Summer, 
Root divisions only except in late Spring and 
Summer. 10 cts, each, 40 cts. per dozen. Well 
grown plants in their season, 2 0 cts. each, three 
for 50 cts. 
ACHILUEA — Millefolium Roseum, rosy 
pink flowers in dense heads on stems eighteen 
inches tall, early summer till Fall. 20 cts. each. 
$1.00 per dozen. 
ACHILLEA — Tomentosa, Six to eight inches 
high in broad cushion like clumps of ferny foli¬ 
age, flowers bright yellow all summer. A very de¬ 
sirable rock plant. 20 cts. each. $1.00 per dozen. 
AETHIONEMA—Schiztosum, A mass of 
finely cut, bluish, evergreen foliage, at flowering 
time completely covered by soft pink flowers. 
Invaluable for foliage effect alone. Thrives in hot, 
dry situations if given a chance to root deeply 
