Pot. F’ld 
* Globiferum —Round green globes tinting red in 
fall ..15 
"'Calcareum—'Evidently not true but a fine 
var'ety; velvety green flat rosettes 5 or 6 inches 
across; light greenish-yellow flowers .15 
*Fimbriatum —A medium sized variety with sharp 
pointed leaves and many fine hairs .15 
"Glaucum —Leaves glaucous with brownish spot 
at tip. Red floweirs .20 
"Doellianum —A less hairy form of Arachnoi- 
deum .15 
"Heuffel : —Green with leaf tips tinted brown. 
Increases by splitting of crown instead of 
“Chickens” .35 
:: 'Lowns Seedling No. 60 —A rather hairy Hybrid 
variety with 'reddish marking .25 
"Pittoni —Rosettes 1R> inches across. Leaves 
blotched and tipped light red. Flowers yellow¬ 
ish white .20 
* Rubicundum —Large velvety rosettes lightly 
tinted purple .25 
"Tectorum —A large form of this old favorite .15 .20 
" Toole’s Seedlings —A variety of sizes, forms and 
colors, tinting beautifully in fall and spring 
with shades of violet-purple, brown, etc. Very 
fine effect in the rock garden . 15 .25 
"Wulfeni —Rosettes 2 inches across slightly glau¬ 
cous, ciliate. Flowers pale yellow .20 
SCHIVERECKIA 
Bornmulleri —An early flowering crucifer resem¬ 
bling Alyssum. White flowers in earliest spring. 
2-3 inches .35 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
"Alpestris —3-4 inches; white; May-June .15 
"Saxffraga—4-5 inches; white tinted pink; June .15 
"Schafta—3-4 inches; bright carmine; September .15 
STACHYS (Betony) 
"Lanata—Woundwort. 12-15 inches; pink; June; 
leaves silvery and very wooly .15 .20 
"'Officinalis—10-12 inches; lilac pink; August .15 
STATICE (Sea lavender) 
"Dumosa—8-12 inches; tinted white; July, new, 
good to dry for winter bouquets .15 .25 
"Latifolia—10-12 inches; lavender; August .15 .25 
TANACETUM 
Balsamita Costmary—An aromatic herb of the 
old fashioned, garden .15 .25 
Vulgare Tansy—One of the standard old fashion¬ 
ed medicinal herbs. The yellow flow'eirs and 
finely divided leaves are ornamental in the 
hardy border .15 
TEUCRIUM (Germander) 
"'Chamaedrys—5-6 inches; rose red; July. For 
the rock garden or perennial border .^ .15 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
"'Aureus—Golden leaved Thyme. 5-6 inches; 
lilac; July .15 .25 
"Argento Marginatus—5-7 inches; lilac; green 
leaves edged with creamy white .15 
"Azoricus—A low growing moss}^ plant that is 
very attractive. Not very hardy here .15 .25 
* Citriodorus—6-8 inches; upright plant with 
pleasing lemon-scented leaves. Used to flavor 
salads .15 .25 
Price: 12' of one kind at price of 10; 3 or more at doz. rates. 
