lants For The 
12 Garden 
ave Proved To Be Fine 
Hardy Perennials In Our Nursery 
Alyssum spinosum- 
Silvery little bushlets 6 in. high with heads of 
small -vyhite Ho vers in summer- Each 25e 
Aquilegia jocunda— 
The true species of this large flowered colum¬ 
bine. with the broad blue sepals and clear white 
petals, dwarf compact foliage & 15 in. high flow;er 
stalks. Each 50c 
Buckenthalia sp'cuifolia— 
An exceedingly fine novelty. A dwarfed heathen 
like shrub with dense foliage of brilliant green 
end fine spikes of bright pink flowers- A fine-new 
shrub. Each 50c 
C°tyIedo)n simplicifolia— 
Thick scalloped leaves and arching spikes of 
yellow flowers on 10 in. stems- Each 25c 
Er°dium chaemaedryoides r°seum; 
Another fine novelty is offered in this truly 
lime loving plant, which forms a neat mass of dark 
green scolloped leaves above which are carried nu¬ 
merous pink stars, each on its own stem. 2 in. 
Each 35c 
Helianthemura rhodanthum carneum 
Silvery leaved shrub with large pink, flowers. 
Each 25c 
Houstonia coeruiea— 
Eastern States native. These dainty little blu¬ 
ets are well known to most gardners- Its little 
four petaled blue flowers have an almost irrist- 
able appeal to flower lovers and should be in ev- 
epy garden. Each 25c 
Hypericum rhodcpaeum— 
Attractive silvery foliage and good sized golden 
flowers on 8 in. stems- 
Ilex pernyi “A new holly”- 
Closely packed evergreen leaves and brilliant 
berries combine to make this an outstanding 1 Kern'S 
Well rooted pot. cuttings- Each 25c 
Linum mafg°nnense “Six Hills Variety”— 
Light blue flowers all summer. The best of thq 
taller flaxes. 3 8in. Each 35c 
Pratia angulata 
Forms a mat of little fleshy leaves from which 
springs a great number of starry white flowers 
followed by purple berries in the fall- Drainag-e 
and moisture. Each 30c 
Rainunculns grarnineus— 
Handsome species with tufts of grass like leaves 
and an abundance of bright yellow flowers on 10 
inch stems. Stands full sun. Each 35c 
Saxifraga unbrosa primuloeides— 
Small compact form of the well-known “Lon¬ 
don pride.” Sprays of pinkish flowers on 8 in. stems, 
Each 35d 
Scutellaria japonica— 
Soft grayish foliage and spikes of tubular flue 
flowers in summer. 8 in. Each 35c 
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