PERENNIAL ROCK GARDEN AND ALPINE PLANTS 
HARDY PHI/OX 
popp,ar c,a ss of perennials are more important than 
the Phlox, besides flowering: through a long season they re- 
^ U * r rrii! attention and will thrive in almost any position. 
The collection we offer embraces the finest In Phlox 
Anna Cook—Soft Lilac Pink. 
Beacon—Brilliant Cherry Red. 
B. Comte—Brilliant Rich French Purple 
Bridesmaid—White, Crimson Eye. 
Champs Elysees—Bright Rosy Magenta 
Commander—Brilliant Dark Crimson Red 
Eclareur—Brilliant Rosy Carmine. 
Firebrand—Brilliant Red, Shaded Scarlet 
Isabey—Fine Salmon Pink. 
Mme. P. Duthrie—Delicate Pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins—Best Early White. 
R. P. Struthers—Bright Rosy Carmine, Claret Eye 
Rheinlander—Beautiful Salmon Pink, Red Eye. 
Riverton Jewell—Mauve Rose, Brilliant Carmine Eye 
Rynstrown—Deep Rosy Pink. 
Sir Edwin Landser—Light Red, Tinged Rose 
Sunshine—Aniline Red, Crimson Eye. 
Thor—Beautiful Salmon Pink, Overlaid Scarlet Glow. 
Wldar—Light Reddish Violet, Large White Eye 
20c Each, $2.00 per Doz. 
*l'HLOX SUBULATA (Moss or Mountain Pink) 
Spring flowering with moss-like evergreen foliage, covered 
with pretty flowers during April and May, excellent 
rock plant. 25c Each; $2.50 per Doz. 
PHYSALIS (Chinese Lantern Plant) 
FRANCHETI— Ornamental plant forming dense bushes 2 
feet high, producing bright, orange-scarlet lantern-like 
fruits, are splendid for winter decoration when cut and 
dried. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
PHYSOSTEGIA (False Dragon Head) 
VIRGINICA—Pretty, bushy plant 2 feet high, bearing erect 
spikes of delicate pink tubular flowers, 25c Each, $2.50 
per Doz. 
PLATYCODON (Balloon or Japanese Bell Flower) 
Handsome plants closely allied to the Campanula, their 
very showy flowers, when in bud, appear like Inflated bal- 
loons. 
GRANDIFLORA—Large steel-blue flowers, June to October, 
2 ft. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
POLEMONIUM (Jacob’s Ladder) 
Showy plant for a sunny location in the border, grace- 
. P „~ ate leaves ' flowers on loose heads, May to July 
GRANDIFLORA—Large handsome blue flowers, 2 ft 25c 
Each, $2.50 per) Doz. 
POTION TIL I, A (Cinquefoil) 
in G i I « rm3n ®' plants for the border, handsome strawberry- 
like foliage and bright colored flowers on 18-lnch stems, 
May to August. 
ASTROSANQUINEA—Blood red. 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz 
NEPALENSIS ROXANA-Large brilliant ’salmon flowers' 
darker veins, very attractive. 50c Each, $5.00 per Doz! 
HARDY PRIMULAS (Primrose) 
Delightful subjects and veritable gems in coloring, and 
among the first to bloom in Spring; splendid for borders 
or the rcok-garden. 
RCDBRECKIA (Cone Flower) 
sunflowers f hT e hihf. ea8 ‘, ly srown - plant9 akin to the 
suntiowers in habit, and well suited for cutting. 
LAC fiIf bt. h F1 ' P1 ‘ (Go ' den Glow)—Robust grower, 6 to 6 
to rw S h h ’ masses of double golden yellow flowers, July 
to October, very popular. I5c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
PU ^t R b, A b (Gl ^ t Purp,e Cone Flower)—Bushy plants J 
lori h b &h WUh reddlsh Purple flowers 4 inches across 
Doz br ° Wn ' cone - sh aped center. 15c Each, $1.50 per 
SALVIA (Meadow Sage) 
Showy plants of easy culture suitable for sunny loca¬ 
tor’ in suV* 6 | Un ? mer months the attractive flowers are 
Dome In spikes, Racines or Panicles. 
FAR ili N fc A r« ea , U s tlf r pale blue fIowers - begins blooming 
in May, 3 ft. 15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
PITCHERI— Flowers of deepest indigo-blue, in great profu- 
f,‘°/\ OI \.T tal1 8 J ender stalks 3 to 4 feet high, from Aug- 
^ ovember . 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
PRANTENSIS ROSEA —Luminous rose-colored flowers, 2 ft 
2oc Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
^ SANTOLLNA (Lavender Cotton) 
INCANA—Dwarf evergreen, with attractive silvery foliage 
extensively used for edging, and carpet bedding. From 
Fiat, 75c per Doz. 
SAPONARIA (Soap Wort) 
OCYMOIDES Attractive In the rockery or border, masses 
1 L risbt ™ se ’ plnk Rowers, May to July, 8 inches. 25c 
Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
8AXIERAGA (Megasea) 
Extensive genus of plants, mostly true alpines, which 
are prized for the rockery. 
ENCRUSTED VARIETIES 
These form rosettes of narrow leathery leaves, in most 
cases encrusted with lime deposit, giving the plants a braid¬ 
ed silvery appearance, blooming from April to June, and 
ornamental when not in flower. 
AIZOON-White flowers, 6-inch stem. 15c Each, $1.50 per 
AIZOON BALCANA—Incurved rosettes. From Pots, 15c 
Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
AIZOON PECTINATA—Flattened rosettes, heavily silver- 
braided flowers, white with red dots. 50c Each. 
MACNABIANA—Medium rosettes, which assume Autumn 
tints in Fall, white flowers on 12-inch spikes, often 
speckled red. 15c Each. 
MOSSY VARIETIES 
These form cushions or mossy carpets of emerald green 
blooming in April and May, growing from 2 to 6 inches 
high. 
DECIPIENS ROSEA—Bright pink flowers, 15c Each $1 50 
per Doz. ’ T 
GUILFORD SEEDLING—Deep red flowers. 15c Each $2 50 
per Dozen. 
SAPIFRAGA SPECIES 
CORDIFOLIA (Megasea)—Large head of soft rose flowers 
on 12-inch stems, and large glossy leaves, richly colored 
in Autumn, very early bloomer. 25c Each and 50c Each 
UMBROSA (London Pride)—Pretty tufted dark green foli¬ 
age, white flowers, speckled pink, on 12-inch spikes. 
15c Each, $1.50 per Doz. 
AURICULA—Alpine Primrose with rosettes of thicl 
smooth leaves, large flowers of various colors, all wit 
o* f ye on 8 to 12 lnch stems, March to Jum 
25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
QUEEN OF HEAVEN—Large blue flowers on 6 to 8 Inc 
stems. 50c Each. 
♦VERIS POLYANTHUS (English Cow Slip)—Superb strai 
Including many new shades. 15c Each, $1.50 per Dos 
PYRETHRUM HYBRIDUM (Persian or Painted Daisy) 
Popular plants of easy culture, and invaluable for cut 
flowers, large daisy like flowers, on 2-foot stems appear in 
May, with a fair sprinkling of blooms during the Summer 
and Autumn months. 
GRANDIFLORA—Fine range of colors. 15c 
Each, $1.50 per Doz., and 25c Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
PYRETHRUM AUREUM—The well-known golden feather 
used extensively for edging, etc. From Flats, 50c per 
Doz.. Flat, $1.50. 
ROMNEYA (California Tree or Matilija Poppy) 
-OULTERI—Charming and stately plant, growing to a 
height of 6 feet; large, white, fragrant flowers with 
yellow stamens, 6 to 6 inches across, and frequently 12 
to 15 open flowers on a single shoot. 75c Each. 
^Suitable for rock gardens. 
SCABIOSA (Pincushion) 
Valuable and handsome border plants, 3 feet high, of easy 
culture, their attractive blooms for cut flowers are exquisite 
and lasting. 
COLUMBARIA PINK (New)—South African introduction of 
great beauty, beautiful pink flowers with compact petals 
on long stems. 25c Each, $2.50. 
ISAACHOUSE HYBRIDS (New)—This magnificent strain has 
superceded all other introductions, longer stems, larger 
and heavier flower petals, which are ruffled and slight¬ 
ly frilled at the edges, colors range from white to dark 
blue, with delicate lilac and mauve predominating. 25c 
Each, $2.50 per Doz. 
SEDUM OR STONE CROP 
Interesting plants with more or- less fleshy leaves 
species vary in habit from a dwarf creeping to an erect 
growth. The dwarf varieties are splendid subjects for rook 
gardens and edging for borders, the taller varieties for 
mixed borders or groups, and are among the easiest plants 
to grow. 
ACRE (Golden Moss)—Green foliage, mats of bright yellow 
flowers, May to July. Good ground cover. 15c Each, $1.50 
per Doz. 
DASYPHYLLUM—One of the smallest, 2 Inches high, neat, 
dainty, blue-grey foliage. 15c Each. 
^Suitable for cat flowers. 
