PERENNIALS (Continued) 
Per 10 Per 100 
Phlox Decussata Mrs. Jenkins (Independence). Pure white, late dow¬ 
ering, grows very fast and of medium height. Very free flowering, 
beautiful cutfiowers variety . 1-50 8.00 
Platycodon Grandiflorum (Chinese Bellflower). Large showy deep 
blue flowers on 20 inch spikes, produced all summer. Ideal 
for hardy borders.-. 1-25 7.00 
Sedum Spectabile (Stonecrop). Erect growing mass of rose colored 
flowers, 18 inches high, blooms in August and September 1.50 8.00 
Veronica Longifolia Subsessilis. (Speedwell.) Spikes with purple 
flowers, \y 2 to 2 feet. Very handsome perennial. July-September. 
Field-grown plants ... 2.00 12.00 
PERENNIALS SUITABLE FOR ROCK GARDENS 
Achillea tomentosa. (Rockyarrow.) Bright yellow flowers, dense 
low bush, 6 to 8 inches. June. Field-grown plants. 1.25 7.00 
Achillea Cerise Queen. (Rockyarrow.) Pink flowers, leathery foliage. 
Very useful for borders, wild gardens or shrubbery, ideal as cut- 
flower, blooms practically all summer. 1.25 7.00 
Arabis Alpina. (White Rockcress.) One of the finest of the early 
Spring flowering plants, especially adapted for rockgarden. Dense 
mass of pure white flowers, good for cutting. 1.25 7.00 
Armeria Laucheana. (Seapink.) Plant forms a round cushion-like 
dwarf bush covered with rosy red flowers. 3 to 6 inches. May- 
June. Field-grown plants .. 1-25 8.00 
Aubretia Eyru. (False Wallcress.) One of the daintiest of all 
creeping plants, very desirable for rockeries. Blooms in May. 
Rosy Lilac..... • 1-50 10.00 
Campanula Carpatica. (Carpathian Harebell.) Compact tufts 8 inches 
high, clear blue flowers on wiry stems. Blooms from June until 
October. Ideal for rockeries.. 1-50 8.00 
Heuchera Pluie de Feu. (Coral Bells.) Graceful spikes of fiery red 
flowers. Fine for border and rockgarden. 1 to 2 feet. June-July. 
Field-grown plants . 2.00 12.00 
Iberis Gibraltarica. (Lilac Candytuft.) Dwarf spreading plant covered 
in early spring with large delicate lilac flowers, 1 foot. May- 
June. Field-grown plants . 1*50 8.00 
Myosotis Palustris Semperflorens. (Forget-me-nots.) Large rich blue 
flowers with yellow eye. Very profuse bloomers, more so than 
the Alpestris. *-25 7.00 
Phlox Subulata Purpurea. (Moss Pinks.) Free flowering and strong 
grower, ideal for rockeries. It can easily be distinguished when 
in bloom by its deep red colors..;-••• 2.00 12.50 
Phlox Divaricata. (Blue Spring Phlox.) Blooms early in spring with 
large lavender flowers, extensively used in borders and rock- 
gardens, 8 to 10 inches. Field-grown plants . 1.25 8.00 
Plumbago Larpentae. (Blue Leadwort.) Outstanding, on account of 
its intensive blue flowers in fall. Spreading habit. 6 to 12 inches. 
August to late fall. Field-grown plants .. 1.25 8.00 
Primula Acaulis. (Common Yellow English Primrose.) Flowers in 
April, 6 to 10 inches high. Needs shade. Field-grown plants.... 2.00 15.00 
Primula Polyanthus. Munstead strain. The best polyanthus strain in 
mixed colors. 6 to 10 inches. April-May. Out of 3 inch pots 2.00 15.00 
Primula Veris. (Hybrids.) Wide range of mixed colors. 5 to 10 
inches. April-May. Out of 2inch pots 2.00 12.00 
Sedum Album. (White Stonecrop.) Dwarf and spreading, 3 to 4 
inches. White flowers. May-June. Field-grown plants. 1.25 6.00 
Sedum Lydium. (Stonecrop.) Outstanding gray-green foliage, very 
fine rockplant, foliage turns red in late fall, white flowers. 3 to 
4 inches. Field-grown plants ._. . 1,25 8 ' 00 
Sempervivum Tectorum. (Houseleek, Hen and Chicks.^ norms large 
rosettes, flowers pale red. Good clumps . 1-25 6.00 
149-155 West 24th St., N. Y. C. F. RYNVELD £r SONS Captfola, Calif. 
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