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HART’S NURSERY, SPENCERVILLE, INDIANA 
Rock Garden Plants 
PHLOX, Amoena. Dwarf growing plant 
which spreads over rocks forming a dense 
mat which is covered with pink flowers 
during April and May. Foliage is deep 
green. 
PHLOX, Sublata. Just the plant to use 
in cemetery work as it is in full bloom 
on Decoration Day. The plant is so en¬ 
tirely covered with delicate pink star-like 
flowers during full bloom that the light 
green moss-like foliage is entirely hidden. 
GYPSOPHILIA, Repens. Dwarf growing 
form of the popular Baby’s Breath. Light 
green foliage. Has white single flowers 
covering plant during June and July. 
VERONICA, Spicata. Erect growing 
plant bearing beautiful blue flowers in 
June and July on spikes which protrude 
through the dark green foliage. 
DIANTHUS, Deltoides. One of the de¬ 
lightful pinks bearing red or pink flowers, 
has dark green foliage. In height 1 ft. 
Blooms in May and June. 
DIANTHUS, Plumarius, or Grass Pinks, 
the kind our grandmothers used to raise. 
The flowers vary in color but generally 
have a white border and pink center. 
PESTUCA-GLAUCA (Blue Fescue). This 
is one of the most unique rock plants that 
grows. This little tufted grass has silvery 
blue foliage. The plants are evergreen. 
SATUREIA (Calamintfca) Alpina. Small 
green-leaved foliage, bearing small rosy- 
purple flowers. Grows 8 in. tall. 
CERASTIUM, Tomentosum. (Snow in 
Summer). Low growing silver foliaged, 
dense growing plant, bearing myriads of 
small white flowers in June. 
CESRASTIUM, Arvense. Low growing, 
green-leaved plant, which stands hot, dry 
weather. Slow spreading variety. 
IRIS, Pumila. 
Irises do not 
and bloom in April and May. They are 
fine for bordering flower beds or planting 
in front of the tall Irises. 
SEMPERVIVUM—Hen & Chickens. Pale 
green leaves surrounded by small rosette 
like offshoots. Stands hot, dry weather 
better than any other variety and is used 
in flower boxes for decorative purposes. 
SEDUM, Stahli. One of the best sedums. 
Slow spreading. Beautiful green in sum¬ 
mer and red in winter, has small white 
flowers on short stems. 
SEDUM, Fostorium. Blue-green, slow- 
spreading sedum; very different from oth¬ 
er varieties. 
SEDUM, Sarmantosum. Fast-growing, 
having light green foliage and yellow 
flowers. 
SEDUM, Acre. Yellow blooms from May 
to July. Slowly spreading plants with at¬ 
tractive deep green, fleshy, small leaves. 
SEDUM, Spurium Coccineum. Beautiful 
rosy crimson flowers during July and 
August. Of creeping habit; 6 inches. 
SEDUM, Album. A dwarf, spreading 
plant with thick, waxy foliage. Pure 
white flowers in July. 
SEDUM, Sexangulare. Very much like 
Sedum Acre, but with brown foliage. 
Vivid yellow flowers. 
THYME, Blue. Thyme of any variety is 
the most beautiful creeping plant that 
grows. It is the same color both winter 
and summer. It spreads slowly and is 
very hardy. The foliage is a decided blue 
color. 
THYME, White. Green foliage, having 
tiny white blossoms in July and August, 
otherwise same as Blue Thyme. 
THYME, Purple. Same as White Thyme, 
except it has purple flowers in place of 
white. 
These beautiful little 
grow over 4 inches high, 
All Rock Plants 2 yr. old; Each 15c; 3 for 40c; 12 for $1.50, prepaid. 
SPECIAL ROCK PLANT BARGAIN 
20 Rock Plants for $2.00, Prepaid. 
Our selection. We will select 20 good plants, consisting of from 6 to 12 good 
varieties on this list, all named and labeled, to assist those of our customers who 
do not know the best Rock Plants to order. 
