CRONAMERE ALPINE NURSERIES, INC. 
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SAXIFRAGA—(Saxifragaceae). No rock garden is complete 
without a collection of these interesting and beautiful 
alpines. Their requirements are good drainage and a soil 
composed of leafmold, loam, a little well decayed cow 
manure and sand. All types and varieties require partial 
shade in the Eastern section of this country. They should 
receive a good top dressing of the above mentioned soil 
mixture in the spring and autumn, and a light covering of 
salt hay during the winter. 
Saxifraga 
EUAIZOONIA GROUP—(Encrusted Varieties). These form 
rosettes of narrow and spatulate shaped leaves, heavily en¬ 
crusted with lime in most cases, and are extremely orna¬ 
mental in the rock garden. 
Aeizoon Alba. White blossoms, 4 to 6 in. 30c 
Aeizoon Rex. Handsome rosettes of foliage beaded with 
silver. Mahogany red flower stems bearing large creamy- 
white flowers. $1.00 
Aeizoon Rosea. Sprays of lovely pink blossoms. 9 in. Rosy 
form of above. .. 35c 
Aeizoon Balcana. Pale green leaves. Sturdy red stems about 
5 in. high bearing large flowers densely covered with 
crimson dots. 35c 
Aeizoon Flavescens. Yellow flowers. Choice. 35c 
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