FOR P UALIT V 
WAYSIDE G ARDENS 
Tunica - Coat Flower 
Three Doz. 
Saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light 
pink flowers, produced all summer, about 
6 inches high; for the rockery or border . .$0.55 $1.50 
♦Saxifrag’a rosea flore pleno. Is a lovely dou¬ 
ble, pink variety. The rose-pink flowers are 
produced all spring and summer in great 
quantities which makes it a most valuable 
plant for the rock garden.75 2.00 
100 
$ 10.00 
15.00 
Verbena 
Canadensis. A creeping plant in bloom all 
summer. The flowers are purplish blue 
and always plentiful. Good for rock gar¬ 
den in warm, sunny place.75 2.00 15.00 
Verbascum - Mullein 
♦Fhoeniceum, Wayside Gardens Hybrdis. An 
excellent strain produced from a very su¬ 
perior grade of English Hybrids. Colors 
are most interesting, ranging from white, 
pink, rose, purple and bronze to brown; 
they grow about IS inches high.75 2.00 15.00 
Valeriana - Centranthus; Garden Heliotrope 
Three Doz. 100 
♦ Coccinea. Showy heads of old rose flowers 
in umbels on 12-inch stems just above the 
rich green foliage, are produced from June 
until October. A splendid plant for bold 
effects in the wall or rock garden; plants, 
if too large, may be severely cut back 
without damage. Total height about 2 feet. $0.55 $1.50 $10.00 
♦Coccinea alba. White form of the above . . . .55 1.50 10.00 
Veronica - Speedwell 
♦Amethystina “Royal Blue.” Beautiful spikes 
of rich gentian blue flowers. 10 to 15 
inches. June and Julv flowering . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
♦Amethystina, True Blue. Literally covers 
itself with blossoms of intense blue. 12 
inches. June-July flowering . 
.75 
2.00 
15.00 
♦Erica. A heather-like Speedwell with deli¬ 
cate pink flowers. June-July. 8 to 12 
inches . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
♦Gentianoides. Beautiful variety with spikes 
of large flowers, palest blue edged deep 
blue, in June and July. 1 foot . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
♦Incana (candidal. 1 foot. July and August. 
A white, woolly plant; flowers numerous: 
blue. Has good appearance, both in and 
out of bloom. Useful in rockery or for 
edging paths and flower beds . 
.55 
1.50 
10.00 
♦Repens. 1 to 2 inches. May and June. A 
useful rock or carpeting plant with light 
blue flowers. Not very hardy, we recom¬ 
mend Rupestris in its place.. . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
♦Rupestris. A fine rock plant growing 3 to 
4 inches high; thickly matted, deep green 
foliage, hidden in earlv June under a cloud 
of bright blue flowers. Does well in light 
shade and is also a good ground cover for 
shrub borders . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
Rupestris flexuosa. Prostrate creeping plant 
forming a solid carpet of green which in 
late April and early May is covered with 
pale blue flowers 1 inch high. A-No. 1 rock 
plant . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
♦Rupestris, Heavenly Blue. The same habit 
as Rupestris or Rupestris alba; prostrate; 
does well in full sun or light shade. Lovely 
in the rockery or at base of shrubbery. 
Completely covered with heavenly blue 
flowers in late May or early June. 
.85 
2.50 
18.00 
♦Rupestris nana. Prostrate and creeping and 
flowers at the same time as Rupestris, 
forming a dark green carpet of shiny fo¬ 
liage which is covered with deep gentian 
blue flowers in late April and early May; 
1 inch high; one of the be-t early blue rock 
plants known . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
♦Rupestris nana rosea. Has same habit and 
flowers at same time as Rupestris nana. 
The flowers, however, are mauve-pink . . . 
.85 
2.50 
18.00 
♦Teucrium. Dwarf; spreading, of a dense 
growth; flowers blue. 6 to 12 inches. May 
and June . 
.65 
1.70 
12.00 
Thymus Serpyllum. 
... 
Veronica, Royal Blue. . 
Veronica Rupestris Flexuosa. 
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