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Prices of hardy perennials and rock garden plants, unless other¬ 
wise noted: 20c per each; $1.50 per 10. 
*Leontopodium alpinum, Edelweiss. Tufts of gray leaves with 
woolly star like flowers. 
*Papaver Nudicale, Iceland Poppy. Mixed colors. 
Orientale, Oriental Poppy. Large orange-scarlet flowers. 
Mahony, Mahogany. Crimson maroon. 50c each. 
* Phlox amoena. 6-8 in. One of the best dwarf pink phlox. May. 
subulata, Moss Pink. Bright pink flowers with trailing moss 
like evergreen foliage. May. 
* “ “* Lilacina. Light blue. 
* “ “ Vivid. Brilliant rose. 
Phlox Decussata 
Bridesmaid. White, red eye. 
Enchantress. Salmon pink. 
Fernand Cortez. Deep crimson. 
Fraulein G. von Lassburg. Pure white; immense panicles. 
La Vague. Lavender-pink. 
Mrs. Jenkins. Large pure white. 
Miss Lingard. Earliest white. Pale pink eye. 
Pantheon. Rose-pink. 
Rheinlander. Salmon-pink. 
Thor. Deep salmon-pink. Anilline-red eye. 
Von Hockberg. Brilliant red. 
Widar. Violet-blue; white eye. 
R. P. Struthers. Cherry-red; suffused salmon. 
Physalis francheti, Chinese Lantern Plants. 
*Primula veris, Primrose. 18 in. Mixed colors. 
* Ranunculus repens, Buttercup. Double bright golden yellow flowers 
in May to July. 
*,Saponaria ocymoides, Rock soap wort. 8 in. A trailing rock plant 
covered with a host of small pink flowers. 
*Sedum acre, Gold Moss. 3-4 in. Bright yellow. May to July. 
* “ album. 2-3 in. White. May and June. 
* Lydium. V^ery dwarf bronzy green foliage. Pink flowers. 
* “ Kamschaticum. 6-9 i n. Prostrate green foliage and flat 
heads of golden flowers. July to September. 
* “ sarmentosum. 6-9 in. Bright yellow. June and July. 
* “ sexangulare. Very much like S. acre but with brown 
foliage. Bright yellow flowers, 
sieboldi. 6 in. Attractive gray foliage with red edging. 
Flowers rose pink. 
Those marked with an asterisk (*) are adapted to the rock garden. 
