Longifolia—Wampole’s hybrid and “Tumbling Waters,” very highly en¬ 
crusted . 1.00 
Kabschia types: Apicultat—Both white and yellow...35 
Boryii—Wee rosettes, grey-green, white blooms.75 
Burseriana—Both Magna and Sulphurea.75 
Greisbachi—Wisley form, grey rosettes, large rose nodding blooms. 1.00 
Media—Similar, very effective . 1.00 
Irvingii—Wee grey rosettes, pink blooms. 1.00 
Petraschii—Grey foliage, white blooms. 1.00 
See catalogue for other rare sorts if a collection is desired. 
SEDUMS—Fine rare sorts out of a collection of many hundred. 
Anacampseros—Choice large rosettes, deep grey foliage, rose blossoms.35 
Ellacombiana—Distinct species from Kamtchatka.25 
Ewersii—Shrubby type with lasting pink blossoms, grey foliage.25 
Elegans—Very fine form, grey foliage, deep rose blossoms.40 
Kamschatkicum variegatum—Variegated form of a very lovely sedum, orange 
flowers .25 
Middindorfianum—Variety from China; clean foliage, yellow blooms.25 
Nevi—Choice pale green rosettes, pink white blooms.25 
Populifolum—Popular leafed type, pink blooms.35 
Pulchellum—Likes shade and moisture, lovely pink blossoms.25 
Sieboldii—Grey foliage, pink blossoms.. ,25 
Stenopetalum—Grey foliage, pale yellow blossoms.25 
Anapetalum—Another very choice type, similar to above.25 
Asiaticum—Also a larger type, very similar.25 
and Sedum Haysii—A very fine imported English hybrid sedum, deep steel 
grey foliage .50 
Spatulifolium Rubra—Very choice red-leaved.40 
SEMPERVIVUMS—Many lovely types, but mixed, a goodly proportion of reds, 
striped, and all very fine types...25 
SOLDANELLA, Alpina—A very lovely lavender fringed bloom, for shady place in 
alpine garden, blooms very early in season.50 
THYMUS, Nitida—A very fragrant dwarf shrub, delicate grey foliage, and pale pink 
blossoms, continously all summer; very fine.50 
TROLLIUS—Likes partial shade and deep, rich soil. 
Ledibouri—A very fine large type and choice.60 
Hybrids—Canary Bird, Orange Globe, Lemon Queen, etc...40 
Pumilio—Dwarf form of Ledibouri; rare . 1.00 
TROPAEOLUM—Perennial nasturtium, likes sunny place. 
Polyphyllum—Beautiful trailing type, grey foliage and brilliant orange-nastur¬ 
tium like blooms, tuberous bulbs. 1.50 
VERONICA—Out of many types I have selected the following as being particularly 
desirable for the alpine garden: 
Amethystina—Compact form, blue-lavender flowers.25 
Aniena—Feathery foliage, lovely blue blossoms, distinctive.40 
Austriacum—Lovely deep green foliage, very vivid blue blossoms...35 
Incana—Grey foliage, deep blue blooms.25 
Rupestris dubia rosea .25 
Rupestris—Spode blue .25 
Teucrium Trehani—Yellow foliage, bright blue flowers, an attractive contrast.25 
Satureoides—Mat form species, early bloomer...35 
Saxatilis—Similar, blue blossoms, red center.35 
Spicata Nana—Very dwarf type, likes moisture in sun.25 
VIOLA—Dainty types for rock garden. 
Arenaria— Dainty deep rose violet, native.20 
Arkwight Ruby—Deep henna gem for rock garden.30 
Apricot Gem—Loveliest type of Apricot Viola, deep colour.25 
Bosniaca—Deep rose type .25 
Gracilis—True type, deep purple blossoms for long period.40 
Florairerisis—Dainty blue and white viola.25 
Jersey Jewel—Lavender Jewel, White Jewel, Yellow Jewel, all at.25 
DWARF SHRUBBERY 
I carry a particularly fine line of dwarf shrubbery suitable for the alpine garden, 
amongst which are the following choice types: 
Juniperus Japor.ica—Japanese Juniper, grafts.$1.50 
Jurriperus Japonica Nana—Very dwarf grafts. 3.00 
Juniperus horizontal^ douglassi (Waukegan Juniper)—Very choice grey in sum¬ 
mer, turning to deep plum in winter; one of the best.~. 1.50 
Meyer’s Juniper, J. Squamata Meyeri—Dwarf evergreen recently introduced from 
China, very fine . 2.50 
Juniperus Sargentae—Another very choice evergreen of fine prostrate habit. 2.50 
Koster’s Blue Spruce—Fifteen inches, lovely grey foliage, very fine. 3.00 
Colorado Blue Spruce—Two feet, nice specimens. 1.50 
Pinus Mughus—Two-foot spread, very dwarf Austrian type, the finest I have ever 
seen . 1-50 
Dwarf Japanese Yew, Taxus cuspidata nana—Rare and beautiful evergreen, very 
slow grower and always choice and rare. 2.50 
Japanese Table Pine Tanyosho—Very choice flat dwarf specimens, nicely trimmed 2.50 
Picea excelsa nana compacta—Fine type. 2.50 
Picea excelsa nidiformia . 2.50 
Picea glauca conica (Dwarf Alberta Spruce)—Very fine and always rare. 4.00 
Many other choice dwarf and prostrate types suitable for banks, foundations and rock 
gardens. 
