Sempervivum (Houseleek or Hen and Chickens) is another 
group of very hardy and interesting plants that the al¬ 
pine gardener must include in his rockery. There is an 
innumerable variety of these, many of them of great 
sameness and the names are so hopelessly confused that 
some alpine gardeners simply number them. We have a 
nice collection of them that includes some of the choicest 
varieties, such as Rubicundum, Longifolium Arach- 
noideum, etc., which we offer at 8 plants for...$2.00 
Soldanella (R) — Hardy alpine perennial with rounded 
heart-shaped leaves and drooping flowers.50 
Statice Latifolia—A handsome plant with tufts of leathery 
leaves. Immense heads of lavender-blue minute flowers. 
Fine for cutting and lasts well when dried. 18 ins. July- 
Thymus Azoricus (R)—Very attractive. Evergreen foliage 
with lilac-colored flowers ......25 
Thymus Citriodorus (R)—The well-known Lemon Thyme.25 
Thymus Nummularius (R)—Sweet scented with rosy flow¬ 
ers. Blooms when the other thymes are through... .25 
Thymus Serpyllum Albus (R)—Dense masses of tiny dark 
green leaves and clouds of white flowers..25 
Thymus Serpyllum Cameus (R)—Pink flowering form.25 
Thymus Serpyllum Coccineus (R)—Red flowering form_ .25 
Thymus Serpyllum Lanuginosus (Woolly Thyme) (R)—.. 
Woolly foliage with bright pink flowers. Use between 
stepping stones-------25 
Trollius Deep Orange—A glorious flower like a giant dou¬ 
ble buttercup. Outstanding. Always has a host of ad¬ 
mirers. A gem for the flower border. Likes part shade 
and rich, moist soil—-------40 
Trollius Ledebouri Golden Queen—This new Trollius re¬ 
ceived an award of merit from the R. H. S. London and 
surely deserved it. We think it is a marvelous flower in 
every way. It is very vigorous and grows quite 4 ft. high. 
A circle of quilled deep orange petals surround the bright 
yellow anthers, the whole contained in a rich golden cup 
4 ins. across. Its long blooming season is remarkable, 
from Spring until freezing weather; in fact, with us, it 
has withstood several degrees of frost. It will supply 
you with glorious cut flowers all Summer. New .50 
Trollius Moon Yellow—Is dainty and charming and de¬ 
serves a choice place in the alpine garden. It also likes 
part shade ........40 
Tunica Saxifraga FI. PI. (R)—Too much cannot be said in 
praise of this exquisite new flower with its clouds of 
cattelya pink blossoms like miniature roses all summer.50 
Vancouveria Chrysantha (R)—Pretty and graceful green 
leaves and delicate yellowish flowers in dainty showers 
from 10 in. stems —.......25 
Veronica Incana Glauca (R) —Bright silvery foliage with 
slender spikes of amethyst blue flowers...20 
Veronica Prostrata (R) —Mats of dark green foliage cov¬ 
ered with dainty blue spikes. 5 in. May-June.. 25 
Veronica Repens (R) —Flat creeper with light blue flow¬ 
ers. Good for carpeting --- .25 
Veronica Saxitilis (R) —Dark evergreen foliage. Dark blue 
blossoms. 4 in. July-Aug___25 
Veronica Spicata Nana (R) —Dark green foliage with long 
spikes of violet blue flowers__25 
Veronica Spicata Rosea (R) —Same with soft pink flowers.. .25 
Plants suitable for the rockery are marked with an (R). 
