WAYSIDE 
GARDENS 
FOR QUA L ITy 
Sempervivum in Bloom. 
Statice Latifolia. 
Sisyrinchium. 
Shortia 
Three Doz. 100 
*Galacifolia. A rare and beautiful species, 
from the mountains of North Carolina. The 
leaves are evergreen and the petals, five 
in number, are pure white, and scalloped 
or notched on the edges. Flowers about an 
inch across in early summer. Plant in a 
shady place .$1.10 $3.25 $22.50 
Silene 
Maritima. Compact masses of glaucous blue 
foliage. Very neat in appearance. 2 to 3 
inches high. From June to August the en¬ 
tire plant is covered with white flowers. 
Especially happy in a hot, dry place in the 
rockery or for the rock wall.50 1.50 10.00 
Sisyrinchium - Rush-Lily or Satin-Flower; 
Blue-Eyed Grass 
Three Doz. 100 
*Bermudianum. A handsome dwarf, grass¬ 
like little plant for sunny place in the 
rock garden. Produces on top of the 6- 
inch leaves, dainty violet-blue flowers in 
June and July .$0.65 
Stachys - Woundwort 
*Lanata. Fine, old-fashioned cottage garden 
plant for edging; useful in rock garden; 
dwarf; soft silvery foliage; flowers use¬ 
less. 4 inches .55 
$1.70 $12.00 
1.50 10.00 
Statice - Great Sea-Lavender 
*I.atifolia. A valuable plant either for the 
border or rockery, immense heads, fre¬ 
quently iy 2 feet high and 2 feet across, 
of purplish blue, minute flowers during 
July and August. These, if cut and dried, 
last in perfect condition for months.55 1.50 10.00 
Stellaria - Star Flower or Golden Stitchwort 
Three Doz. 100 
*Graminea aurea. A slender-stemmed hardy 
rock plant not over 6 inches high. Creep¬ 
ing and spreading in habit. Well adapted 
for sandy banks where grass does not do 
well or for dry places in the rockery ....$1.00 $3.00 $20.00 
Teucrium - Germander 
*Chamaedrys. Glossy green foliage resem¬ 
bling dwarf boxwood, may be used in place 
of boxwood where the latter is not hardy; 
can be clipped to suit any height up to 12 
inches . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Orientalis. Dwarf, graceful plants, produc¬ 
ing an abundance of blue flowers in Au¬ 
gust; good for rock garden or border .... 
.1 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
Thymus - Thyme 
*Citriodorus. The well known “Demon Thyme’’ 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*I<anuginosus (Woolly-Deaved Thyme). Wool¬ 
ly foliage with bright pink flowers . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Serpyllum. Growing about 10 inches high 
and spreading rapidly. This is one of the 
good varieties for naturalizing. When 
established it may be mowed with lawn- 
mower. Foliage is very fragrant when 
walked upon . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Serpyllum album (White Mountain Thyme). 
Forms dense mats of dark green foliage 
and clouds of white flowers . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Serpyllum ccccineum. Plants become com¬ 
pletely covered with brilliant crimson- 
scarlet flowers . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
*Serpyllum splendens. A rapid, dwarf-grow¬ 
ing variety; very hardy and excellent to 
cover bare spots, also good for the edge 
of walks or in the rock garden . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
Tiarella - Foam-flower or False Mitrewort 
Three Doz. 
100 
*Cordifolia. An attractive little plant with 
fine foliage and small, creamy white, star¬ 
shaped flowers. Prefers partial shade; not 
over 12 inches in height; flowering in May. $0.55 
$1.50 
$10.00 
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