CHELTENHAM PERENNIALS 
Pulmonaria angustifolia, blue, 1 ft.; 
Lungwort; April; 65c for 3; $2.50 
per doz. 
Bright flowers somewhat resembling 
Mertensia. 
Pyrethrum roseum hybridum (Chrysan¬ 
themum coccineum), red, pink or 
white, 2 ft.; Painted Daisies; May- 
June; 65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
Fern-like foliage close to the ground, 
from which spring the leafy stems 
bearing the Painted Daisies. 
-double, red, pink or white, 2 ft.; 
Painted Daisies; May-June; 65c for 
3; $2.50 per doz. 
About 50% of these plants will come 
with double centers. 
Ranunculus Ficaria, yellow, 5 in., Lesser 
Celandine; April; 55c for 3; $2.00 
per doz. 
Shiny little buttercups; spring trans¬ 
planting only. Foliage disappears in 
early summer. 
Red-hot-poker - see Kniphofia. 
Rock Cress - see Arabis and Aubretia. 
Rock Rose - see Helianthemum. 
Salvia azurea, light blue, 4 ft.; Blue 
Sage; Aug.; 65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
The flowers are a bit of sky come to 
earth, but the plant is leggy. 
— Pitcheri, blue, 4 ft.; Sept.; 95c for 
3; $3.50 per doz. 
Dazzling; deeper blue and blooms 
slightly later than azurea. 
— farinacea Blue Redder, violet blue, 3 
ft.; Mealy Cup Sage; July-Oct.; $1.50 
per doz. 
Flowers all summer; neat plant, some¬ 
times hardy, but usually treated as an 
annual. 
— officinalis Sage —see Herb Leaflet. 
Sanguinaria canadensis, white, 1 ft.; 
Bloodroot; April; 55c for 3; $2.00 
per doz. 
The large flowers are well-known in 
the spring woods. 
Saponaria ocymoides, pink, 9 in.; Soap- 
wort; May; 65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
A trailing plant which gives a bit of 
color to the rock garden when there 
is not much bloom; foliage effect 
reddish. 
Scabiosa caucasica, Isaac House, laven¬ 
der blue, 2 ft.; Blue Bonnet; June- 
Aug.; 95c for 3; $3.50 per doz. 
Beautiful flowers in round flat heads, 
but they never seem to thrive very 
w r ell in our climate. 
— iaponica, violet blue, 2 ft.; Aug.-Nov.; 
65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
A mass of bloom in the fall; wiry 
stems, excellent for cutting; biennial. 
Sedum acre, yellow, 5 in.; June; 55c for 
3; $2.00 per doz. 
A small plant but a mighty creeper. 
— album, white, 8 in.; June-July; 55c 
for 3; $2.00 per doz. 
Evergreen, rapid spreader; attractive 
flowers. 
— dasyphyllum, pale pink, 2 in.; July; 
65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
Small and delicate; foliage gray 
green with pink tinge. 
— kamtschaticum, orange, 9 in.; Aug.- 
Sept.; 65c for 3; $2.50 per doz. 
Leaves large and bright green; flow¬ 
ers showy. 
— lydium, white, 3 in.; June; 65c for 3; 
$'2.50 per doz. 
Bronzy evergreen; a small and lei¬ 
surely species; not too dry situation. 
— oppositifolium - see S. spurium. 
— sexangulare, yellow, 3 in.; June; 55c 
for 3; $2.00 per doz. 
Small, rapidly forms dense mats. 
— Sieboldii, pink, 8 in.; Sept.; 95c for 
3; $3.50 per doz. 
Gray, pink-tipped foliage; slow; a 
very fine plant. 
— spectabile, pink, 18 in.; Live Forever; 
Aug.-Sept.; 40c for 3; $1.50 per doz. 
A common plant in cities where it 
withstands abuse. 
— spurium, white, 6 in.; July; 65c for 
3; $2.50 per doz. 
Large, nearly evergreen leaves; 
strong growing. 
— ternatum, white, 6 in.; May; 65c for 
3; $2.50 per doz. 
An attractive native doing best in 
shade, with a reasonable amount of 
moisture. 
Sempervivum, Hen and Chickens, House- 
leek. Little rosettes of fleshy leaves. 
All require good drainage. 
— arachnoideum, red, 4 in.; Cobweb 
Houseleek; July; 65c for 3; $2.50 per 
doz. 
Cobwebby rosettes less than an inch 
across. 
-Laggeri, red, 4 in.; July; 65c for 
3; $2.50 per -doz. 
Rosettes twice the size of the type. 
— Doellianum, pink, 6 in.; 55c for 3; 
$2.50 per doz. 
Neat compact rosettes about 2 in. 
across. 
— tectorum, rose, 12 in.; June; 40c for 
3; $1.50 per doz. 
Large, loose rosettes; easily grown. 
-atroviolacea, rose, 12 in.; June; 65c 
for 3: $2.50 per doz. 
Similar to tectorum except that the 
rosettes have a purplish tinge. 
