Asperula Cynanchica (R)— A spreading plant with mists of 
tiny pink flowers. All summer.......-. 25 
Asperula Hexaphylla (R) —White form of above.. .25 
Aster (Dwarf Michaelmas Daisy) —Here are three exceed¬ 
ingly good Dwarf Michaelmas Daisies, fine for the rock¬ 
ery or for front of perennial bed giving a mass of color. 25 
Acris— Little bushes literally smothered in rosy lavender 
flowers. 1 ft. ______—.—. 25 
Hybridus Luteus —Clouds of tiny soft yellow flowers in 
Summer. New and very good. 1 to 2 ft. Excellent cut 
flower ....—. 50 
Pleiades. Covered with lavender flowers on 8 in. stems. 35 
Aubrietia (R) —One of the loveliest of creeping plants. Fine 
for edging or ground cover anywhere. A gem for plant¬ 
ing in crevices and rock walls. Gives splashes of most 
brilliant violet, purple and rose. Mixed. May-July- .25 
Aubrietia Lavender Queen (R) —Has much larger flowers 
than the others and blooms a little later.. 35 
Aubrietia Crimson King (R)____-..35 
Calceolaria Polyrrhiza (R) —A rare and unusual alpine. 
Brilliant yellow flowers on 6 in. stems. Pretty and in¬ 
teresting .............. .35 
Campanulas are indispensable in the rock garden as they 
bloom during the summer months when the flush of the 
rock garden bloom is over. 
Carpatica (R) —Erect open cup-like flowers. Violet blue. 
10 in. ..._..... .25 
C. Garganica Erinus—Compact rosettes of shiny foliage 
covered with light blue star-like blossoms. Lovely rockery 
plant .....-.......35 
C. Pulla (R)—Shiny bells of russet-purple on 3 in. stems. 
Dense mat of fine foliage.......50 
C. Pusilla (R)—Shiny green foliage with a mat of tiny pale 
blue thimble-like bells. 6 in. Extra lovely .„.25 
C. Pusilla Alba (R)—White form of the above. Exquisite.. .25 
C. Rhomboidalis FI. PI. (R) —Forms a wide mat with attrac¬ 
tive double blue rosettes. 12 in.....35 
C. Rotundifolia (Blue Bells of Scotland) (R)—Flowers pale 
blue. Slender, graceful habit. 10 in...25 
C. Rotundifolia Mt. Olympus (R)—Similar to the above with 
flowers about twice the size and more open...25 
C. Turbinata (R)—Flowers similar to Carpatica, only slightly 
smaller and plants lower. Very compact. 5 ins.. .35 
CHRISTMAS ROSE—(See Heleborus Niger, back cover.) 
Cistus Laurifolius (Rock Rose)—A compact shrub about 
2^4 ft. high covered with white flowers, the size and 
shape of a large wild rose, with yellow anthers. Needs 
sandy soil in full sun. Interesting and handsome. July- 
Aug...-........ .35 
Clematis Montana Rubra —This lovely Clematis is the most 
all-around satisfactory vine we have tried, exquisite in 
every way. Visitors to our garden invariably stop and 
exclaim over it. It literally covers itself in May with 3 
in. four-petaled pink blossoms, is easy to grow, blooms 
when only a few feet high and drapes itself gracefully over 
a porch trellis or anything that will support it. Easily 
kept within bounds.—...... 
.50 
Convoluulus Mauritanicus (R)— An exquisite subject for a 
dry, sunny place in the rockery where it can trail. Little 
morning glory-like blossoms of lavender blue. A lovely 
thing. All Summer ...... .50 
Plants suitable for the rockery are marked with an (R). 
