PERENNIALS—Continued 
(*) Asterisk indicates plants that are suitable for rock garden planting. 
Hardy Pansies 
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SAPONARIA 
(Soap wort) 
*Ocymoides —Pretty prostrate border and 
rockery plant; flowers rosy pink, produced 
in great quantities just above the foliage in 
late May and early June. 
SEDUM 
(Stonecrop) 
*Acer—-Golden Moss —Much used for cov¬ 
ering graves; foliage green; flowers bright 
yellow; prostrate and spreading. 
* Album —.Dwarf and spreading; thick, 
waxy round foliage, white flowers good 
rock plant. Excellent where drooping effect 
is desired. Flowers in clusters. 
* Kamtseliaticum —Orange-yellow' flowers, 
with prostrate, green foliage, turning gold¬ 
en in autumn. 
*Spectabile —1 V 2 ft. Erect growing mass 
of rose-colored flower heads. August and 
September. 
*Stoloniferum —Most desirable; evergreen 
leaves; flowers purplish pink. July and 
August. Excellent for rock garden. 6 
inches. 
SEMPER. VIVUM 
(Hen and Chicks) 
* Globif erum — Flattened rosettes, grey 
green leaves tipped brown, pale yellow 
flowers. 
*Tectorum —Broad rosettes, reddish brown 
tips, flowers pale red. 
SCUTELLARIA 
(Skull Cap) 
Coelestina —Short, wiry stems, one foot 
high, clothed with clear blue snapdragon¬ 
shaped flowers during July and August; a 
very good plant for the rock garden. 
STACHY’S 
(Woundwort) 
*Lanata —'Fine old-fashioned cottage gar¬ 
den plant for edging; useful in rock garden; 
dwarf; soft silvery foliage. 4 inches. 
SWEET PEAS 
Hardy —Bloom all season through. The 
individual flowers are large and more gor¬ 
geous than the annual Sweet Pea. They are 
hardy and come up from the roots each year 
without replanting. They stand hot weather 
and will give you cut flowers all summer. 
TRITOMA 
(Red Hot Poker) 
Pfitieeri —In bloom from August to Octo¬ 
ber with spikes 3 to 4 feet high, and heads 
of bloom of a rich orange-scarlet. Hardy. 
TUNICA 
(Coat Flower) 
*Saxifraga —A pretty tufted plant with 
light pink flowers produced all summer, 
about 6 inches high for the rockery or 
border. 
THYME 
♦Lemon scented —Dwarf-growing, creep¬ 
ing perennials with fragrant foliage, suit¬ 
able for growing on sunny banks, slopes 
or in rock gardens. 
VERBASCUM 
(Mullein) 
*Pboenieeum —New rainbow of color. At¬ 
tractive border plant. Forms a crinkly ro¬ 
sette of leaves. Excellent for the rock 
garden. 
VIOLA 
(Hardy Pansies) 
*Cornuta —Best edging plant for hardy 
border. If properly cared for plants remain 
in bloom from May until October. Mixed 
colors. 
VERONICA 
(Speedwell) 
Elegans —Erect growing. Pink. 
*Rupestris —Fine rock plant. Has thickly 
matted, deep green foliage. Bright blue 
flowers. 
Spicata —Violet blue flowers borne in 
masses. Bloom July and August. 
Hens and Chicks 
YUCCA 
(Adams Needle) 
Filamentosa —Effective and striking for 
isolated positions on the lawn. Its broad 
swordlike, evergreen foliage and immense 
branching spikes of drooping creamy white 
flowers, rising to a height of six feet, render 
it a bold and handsome subject wherever 
placed. 
Variegata —A very striking Yucca with 
yellowish striped leaves. Distinct novelty. 
All Perennials on this page are Prepaid. 20c each; 3 for 50c; 6 for 90c. 
