142 - Serpyllum Album, a minute ground cover 
with pure white flowers . 25 
143 - Serphyllum Cocineus, a red flowering form 
of above. 25 
144 - Serphyllum Lanuginosus, the Wooly Thyme, 
Beautiful ground cover .25 
147 - TUNICA—Coat Flower - Saxifraga, one of the 
easiest and most graceful of rock plants, 
pink flowers ..25 
247 - Saxifraga Rosea Flora Plena, a lovely 
double pink, a most valuable rock garden 
plant . .75 
248 - TRILLIUM — Wake Robin - Rivale, a rare 
species from Oregon, dainty mauve flowers, 
6" high...25 
249 - Nivale, Snaw Trillium, pure white, 4" high .25 
609 - erectum, the purple trillium .25 
610 - Grandiflorum, the largest of the trilliums, 
opens white turning pink . 25 
713 - Stylosum, the Rose Trillium of the south.35 
268 - Lutea, a native of the Appalachian Mount¬ 
ains; foliage light mottled green; flowers a 
deep lemon yellow; a very unusual trillium... .50 
714 - Undulatum, painted trillium, white and scar- 
^0^ ear ly 25 
292 - UMBILICUS CHRYSANTHUS—Creeping Sem- * 
pervivum forming large mats of small grey¬ 
ish-blue velvety leaves; yellow flowers; 
choice .50 
289 - VERBENA AUBLETIA, while a native of this 
country it is little known here while in 
England it is cultivated extensively; a splen¬ 
did rock garden plant; royal purple flowers 
on 12" stems .25 
591 - VERONICA—Speedwell - Armena, lacy foliage, 
blue flowers .25 
148 - Filiformis, good ground cover for bulbs, 
evergreen and splendid bloomer...35 
151 - Pectinata, wooly leaves, ground cover, azure 
blue .25 
152 - Prostrata, one of the best and easiest to 
grow, celestial blue .25 
153 - Repens, fine for paved walks .25 
154 - Rupestris, Heavenly Blue, dwarf, heavy 
bloomer .....25 
592 - Rupestris Mana, prostrate and creeping, 
forming a dark green carpet, deep gentian 
blue flowers, one of the best rock plants.35 
155 - Teucrium, royal blue, for planting among 
large rocks . 25 
156 - Teucrium Trehani, trailing variety with 
golden foliage and blue flowers .25 
NATIVE VIOLETS 
We have made all to little use of our native Violets 
in our Rock Garden work. 
Sturdy in habit, easily raised, with a wide range of 
form and color, blooming early and late with varied and 
beautiful foliage they are an ideal rock plant and adapt¬ 
able to every purpose. 
Tho we list but sixty-five varieties of native violets, 
in our gardens we have one the most extensive collections 
in the world and we will be glad to correspond with those 
who may be interested in collecting. 
253 - AFFINIS, much like cuculatta but with light 
bluish purple flowers with white center.25 
701 - ADUNCA, the Dog Violet, makes wide clumps 
with small blue flowers, exceptionally fine 
for the rock garden .25 
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