MICHELL’S FLOWER SEEDS FOR THE ROCK GARDEN w 
It is very easy to have a beautiful and interesting rock garden 
by sowing the seed of perennials and annuals of certain varieties 
that are particularly adapted for this purpose and also very in¬ 
teresting to watch their development. We offer a select list, 
especially adapted for growing in the rock garden. 
PERENNIAL VARIETIES 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
ALYSSUM—Saxatile Compactum. Early flower¬ 
ing; bright golden yellow; 1 foot. (Oz., $1.25)....$0.30 $0.10 
ANCHUSA—Myosotidiflora. Small, Forget-me- 
not blue flowers; 15 inches.75 .25 
ANTHEMIS—Montana. Pure white; 12 inches.. . .50 .10 
AQUILEGIA—Alpina. Blue and white; 18 inches. . .50 .10 
ARABIS—Alpina. Dwarf Spring flowering; pure 
white flowers; 1 foot.25 .10 
— Alpina Rosea. Bright rose; 8 inches. 1.00 .25 
ARMERIA—Laucheana. Bright rosy red; 6 inches. .60 .15 
ASTER—Alpinus. Purple with yellow center; 1 foot .60 .15 
— Alpinus Albus. White with yellow center; 1 foot.. .60 .15 
AUBRIET1A—New Large Flowering Hybrids. 
Brilliant flowers in mixture; 6 inches.75 .15 
CAMPANULA—Carpatica. Blue; 6 inches.40 .10 
— Carpatica Alba. White.40 .10 
CANDYTUFT—Gibraltarica. Lilac shading to 
white.40 .10 
— Sempervirens. Flowers glistening white; 1 foot.. .60 .10 
CERASTIUM—Tomentosum. Dwarf, white leaved 
plant with white flowers; 1 foot.50 .10 
DAISY (Beilis Perennis )— Monstrosa Etna. Dark 
red.75 .25 
— Monstrosa Pink.60 .25 
— Monstrosa White.60 .25 
— Monstrosa Mixed.60 .25 
DIANTHUS—Caesius (Cheddar Pink). Pink flowers. .40 .10 
— Alwoodi Alpinus. Choice mixed; 4 to 6 inches.. . .75 
— Plumarius Cyclops. Single perpetual grass pinks; 
assorted colors with blood red eye.40 .15 
— Clove Scented. Mixed.50 .10 
— Rock Garden Species. A special mixture.75 .25 
EDELWEISS—Alpinum. A splendid plant with 
silvery white flowers. 1.00 .25 
ERINUS—Alpinus, Mixed. A fine Spring bloom¬ 
ing plant. 1.00 .25 
GYPSOPHILA— (Baby’sBreath)- —Repens. Dwarf 
trailing habit; white flowers.40 .10 
— Repens Rosea. Pinkish white.40 .10 
HELIANTHEMUM—Mutabile (Rock or Sun Rose). 
Masses of flowers of various colors; 8 inches.40 .15 
LINARIA—Alpina. Purple, blotched orange; 4 
inches. 1.00 .25 
LYCHNIS—Viscaria Splendens. Bright rose red, 
very showy; 1 foot.25 .10 
MYOSOTIS—Ruth Fischer (Hybrida). Upright 
growing; bright blue flowers.75 .25 
Large pkt. 
NEPETA—Mussini. A favorite perennial; blue 
gray foliage, pale mauve flowers; 9 inches.$0.75 
OENOTHERA—Missouriensis. Large bright yel¬ 
low flowers; 4 inches.75 
POPPY—Alpinum Mixed. Dwarf; 8 inches.75 
PRIMULA—Veris (Cowslip). Mixed; 6 inches.60 
— Veris, Giant Munstead Strain. Beautiful 
shades; 12 inches.75 
— Vulgaris (English Primrose). Canary yellow; very 
fragrant; 6 inches.75 
SAPONARIA—Ocymoides. Bright rose colored 
flowers; 9 inches.25 
SAXIFRAGA—Decipien Hybrids Mixed. Charm¬ 
ing little perennials for the rock garden. 1.00 
SEDUM—Acre. The well-known yellow Stone-crop. 1.00 
S1LENE—Saxifraga. White; 10 inches.40 
— Schafta. Rose; 8 inches.40 
STATICE—Incana Hybrida. Mixed; dwarf.25 
TUNICA—Saxifraga. Low growing perennial, tiny 
star-like, pale pink flowers; 4 to 6 inches.30 
VERONICA—Repens. Masses of bright blue flowers; 
4 inches. .75 
VIOLA—Arkwright Ruby. Bright rosy crimson, 
with terra cotta shadings. 1.00 
— Yellow Queen. Deep pure yellow. 1.00 
— Jersey Gem. Rich violet, slightly perfumed .... 1.00 
— Bosniaca (Johnny Jump-up). Free bloomer; 
small leaves, purple flowers.60 
— CORNUTA (Tufted Pansy). Mixed colors.50 
— SCOTCH BEDDING. Mixed colors. 1.00 
Collection, one small pkt. each, 12 varieties (our selection), $1.00 
Collection, one small pkt. each, 25 varieties (our selection), $2.00 
ANNUAL VARIETIES 
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Large pkt. Pkt. 
AGERATUM—Little Blue Star. Bright blue; 5 
inches.$0.60 $0.15 
ALYSSUM — Michell’s Bouquet. Dwarf; white. . . .30 .10 
BRACHYCOME — Iberidifolia. Mixed colors; 12 
inches.25 .10 
CANDYTUFT— Choice mixed. (Oz., 40c.).25 .10 
DIMORPHOTHECA—Aurantiaca (African Orange 
Daisy). Flowers orange-gold.30 .10 
ESCHSCHOLTZIA—Golden West. Golden yel¬ 
low; 1 foot.25 .10 
GILIA — Capitata. Lavender blue; 2 feet.25 .10 
HUNNEMANNIA—Fumariaefolia. Giant yellow, 
tulip-like flowers; 1 foot.25 .10 
LINARIA — Maroccana Hybrids Mixed. Very 
showy 12 inches.25 .10 
LOBELIA — Blue Stone (Michell’s). Dwarf; bright 
blue.75 .20 
MARIGOLD—French Liliput Mixed. Very dwarf; 
8 inches.25 .10 
NEMESIA—Blue Gem. Bright blue; compact 
growth.60 .15 
PETUNIA—Dwarf Erect Periwinkle Blue (Novelty). 
Pastel blue.75 .25 
Large pkt. Pkt. 
PETUNIA—Rosy Morn. Brilliant rose. $0.50 $0.10 
PHLOX DRUMMONDII—Dwarf. Choice mixed.. .50 .10 
p ORTULACA—Double Mixed.50 .10 
TORENIA—Fournieri Grandiflora. Sky blue 
with yellow center; 12 inches.60 .10 
VERBENA—Erinoides (Moss Verbena). Trailing; 
flowers purple.40 .10 
OMITTED FROM PAGE 23 
CONVOLVULUS (Morning Glory) 
MAJOR, OR TALL VARIETIES 
One of the most popular annual climbers, growing about 15 
feet in height and thriving in almost any situation. 
Japanese Imperial. Flowers of immense size and Oz. Pkt. 
of a great variety of colors.$0.25 $0.10 
Japanese Imperial Fringed. Large fringed flowers 
of many beautiful colors and shades.30 .10 
Mixed. The old fashioned variety.20 .10 
For list of F lower Seeds best adapted for various purposes, see page 8 
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