RUDBECKIA FULGIDA, One of the Black-eyed Su¬ 
sans, but this one blooms throughout the summer, 
and is most effective where a brilliant yellow flow¬ 
er can be used. 2 feet. 10c. 
RUDBECKIA TRILOBA, Small, vivid orange flowers 
with black cone centers, make this plant the most 
arresting feature of the late summer and fall gar¬ 
den. A biennial, but indispensible. 10c. 
RUDBECKIA, Golden yellow. 10c. 
SALVIAS (Perennial) 
AZUREA, True azure blue flowers, on airy stems 3 
feet tall, make this a decided addition to the au¬ 
tumn display. 15c. 
FARINACEA, Many regard this as the handsomest of 
the salvias, the color of the flower spikes (and 
this extends down the stems) is old blue with sil¬ 
ver overlay. Blooms from August until frost. 15c. 
PRATENSIS, (R) Dwarf, rarely exceeding a ^oot, with 
rose or purple flowers. - 25c. 
SALVIA PITCHERII, This is one of the real glories of 
fall, remarkable for the rich ultra-marine blue of 
its flowers. Plant is branching form, admirable 
for the border. Height, 3 feet. 35c. 
SANTOLINA CHAMAECYPARISSUS, (R) Often call¬ 
ed “Lavender Cotton” Strong growing plant of 
special value for the large rockery where it soon 
forms an imposing mound of silvery foliage. 2 
feet. 10c. 
SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES, (R) Trailing plant for 
border or rockery. A sheet of rose color in May 
and June. 10c. 
SATUREIA MONTANA, (R) Tiny bushes of aromatic 
foliage, covered in spring with white flowers. 10c. 
SAXIFRAGES (R) 
Most of them prefer sun with moderate moisture. 
AEIZOON, ENCRUSTED, Rosettes of fleshy leaves 
with silvery edges. White flowers. 6 to 8 in. 15c. 
AEIZOON ROSEA, ENCRUSTED, Rose pink flowers 
are a pleasing variation from most of the Aeizoon 
class 15c 
APICULATA (Kabschia Section), (R) True. Cold winds 
have no terrors for the yellow flowers, one of the 
first spring tokens of the rock garden. The leaves 
form an attractive spiny rosette. Rare. 30c. 
“BEAUTY OF RONSDORF,” Mossy. Mounds of bright 
green are practically obscured by the deep red 
flowers in early spring. Light shade. 20c. 
HOSTII and PORTII, ENCRUSTED, Are also offered 
at 15c. 
MACNABIANA, ENCRUSTED, 15-inch stems with 
white flowers. Autumn foliage shows handsome 
tints. 15c. 
MEGESEA, Broad leaved and evergreen, umbels of soft 
rose flowers in very early spring. Half shade. 
Small, 15c; Large, 35c. 
MOSSY SAXIFRAGE, Pink. The green rosettes are 
very ornamental, the pink flowers a finishing 
touch. Light shade. 10c. 
Yes, there is a WHITE form also, at same price. 
MOSSY SAXIFRAGE — Decipiens Rosea, Makes fine 
compact clumps. Pink flowers. 30c. 
MOSSY SAXIFRAGE HIPNOIDES, Especially luxuri¬ 
ant mound of green and a mist of white flowers in 
mid-summer. One of most satisfactory of all for 
shade. 15c. 
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