15 
for contrast ------- .15 
VULGARIS FRAGRANTISSIMA— Somewhat shrubbery, 
grey twigs with soft green leaves, very fragrant .15 
BALTICUM NO. 1—A very unusual and fragant variety. 
Dark grey green, somewhat woolly. Flowers 
over a long period ------ .25 
BALTICUM NO. 2—More green than the above and not 
woolly, distinct..25 
TIERELLA 
CORDIFOLIA—A pleasing native allied to the Heuchera, 
creamy white flowers ----- .25 
TRADE SC ANTI A 
VIRGINIANA—Another native plant with beautiful blue 
flowers throughout the summer - - .15 
TUNICA 
SAXIFRAGA—Very easy and graceful, airy clouds of 
delicate pink flowers ----- .15 
UMBILICUS 
CHRYSANTHUS—A creeping sempervivum, forming small 
rosettes, very unusual ----- .25 
VERBASCUM 
CHAIXII—A very fine member of the Mullen family, rough 
green leaves and much branched spikes of white 
or yellow flowers. All summer. 3 feet - - .25 
VERONICA 
ARMENA—A prostrate mat of delicately cut foliage covered 
in late May with gentian blue, flowers. Very 
choice - -- -- -- - .35 
AMETHYSTINA—Soft blue flowers in graceful erect 
spikes. 18 inches - - - - - .15 
ALLIONII—A very fine ground cover with shining green 
leaves, flowers shyly ----- ,25 
BELLIDIODES—A very rapid growing evergreen ground 
cover, deep blue flowers. Small plants - .25 
CANDIDA—Soft greyish green leaves and upright spikes 
of azure. Quite unusual - .15 
ERICA—Like soft pink spines • f rosy pink heather - .25 
FILIFORMIS—A very rapid spreading creeper for semi- 
shady places, charming flowers of delicate 
China blue^ Very beautiful - - - - .15 
GENTIANOIDES—Short tufts of foliage with tall airy 
spikes of blue flowers in May - .25 
INC ANA—Neat clumps of silvery foliage from which rise in 
July erect spikes of true blue flowers - - .25 
LONGIFOLIA SUBSESSILIS—Attractive spikes of dark 
blue flowers . July-September. The best border 
variety. 2 feet ------ .25 
PECTINATA ROSEA—A beautiful woolly grey mat not over 
an inch in height, spikes of bright rose flowers in 
June. Wonderful in the wall or sunny r:ck 
garden. .20 
PROSTRATA—Forms a thick mat of dark green leaves 
and brilliant flowers ----- .20 
REPENS—A very tiny creeper, fine for cozy paving, 
flowers of palest blue ----- .20 
RUPESTRIS—Much like prestrata except not quite as 
tall and more compact - - - - - .20 
RUPESTRIS “HAV’ALOOK”—A selection of the above, 
with thick foliage and quantities of soft blue 
flow°rs from June until hard frosts - - .35 
RUPESTRIS ROSEA—A very soft rose colored form. 
Choice and beautiful ----- .35 
SPICATA NANA—Some years ago when ordering a Ship¬ 
ment from Correvon I asked for his best Veronica 
and this is what he sent. Close compact clump of 
Taves with short erect spikes of rich blue 
flowers - 35 
TEUCRIUM RUPESTRE—A beautiful p’ant with dark green 
foliage and a wealth of purplish blue flowers. 
