Hardy Perennials and Biennials—continued < 
Per Pkt. 
Tunica 
Saxifraga. An excellent, dwarf rock garden 
and border plant, 8 inches high. Small, light 
pink flowers borne in profusion all summer 10c 
Valeriana (Garden Heliotrope). Showy, 
hardy border plants, 2 feet tall, producing 
large corymbs of red, white and pink 
flowers. Excellent for bouquets. 
Mixed . 10c 
Verbena Venosa. A hardy garden Ver¬ 
bena of spreading habit. Large purplish 
blue flowers borne throughout the summer 
and fall. Height 18 inches. 10c 
Per Pkt. 
Viola Comuta* Tufted Pansies. Attrac¬ 
tive, free-blooming plants, 8 inches high, 
with good-sized flowers in many shades. 
Blooms during summer. 
Mixed . 10c 
Violet. Fragrant, spring-blooming plants. 
4 inches high 
The Czar. Large dark blue. 15c 
Wallflower. Stocky upright plants, 12 
inches high, branching near the base, into 
erect stalks with thick lance-like leaves. 
Fragrant flowers, single with four petals. 
Mixed . 15c 
Rock Garden Flower Seeds 
For the convenience of our customers we have 
of seeds for the very popular Rock Garden. 
Per Pkt. 
Alyssum (Saxatile Compactum). Plants 
dwarf, compact, 12 inches tall. Showy, 
bright yellow flowers, cover the plant in 
June and July. Excellent for rockeries or 
border . 10c 
Aquilegia (Long Spurred Hybrids). Also 
called Columbine. Plants, 2 feet tall, with 
showy, graceful flowers, containing all of 
the colors of the large flowered and long 
spurred forms . 10c 
Cerastium (Biebersteini). One of the best 
low growing rock plants. Pretty gray fol¬ 
iage growing in compact clumps. Flowers 
white. Height 6 in. 15c 
Delphinium (Blue Butterfly). A brilliant 
blue variety of compact habit. Height 15 
inches. Excellent for small beds and rock¬ 
eries. If sown early will flower same sea¬ 
son . 15c 
Dianthus (Deltoides). An improved form 
of the Maiden Rock Pink. Plants, 6 to 9 
inches high, covered with tiny gorgeous 
rosy-crimson flowers . 15c 
Gypsophila (Repens) Rose. An excellent 
trailing plant for the rockery. Covered dur¬ 
ing July and August with myriads of small 
rose flowers . 15c 
grouped together a collection of twelve varieties 
P 
Per Pkt. 
Gypsophila (Repens) White. One of the 
best procumbent rock plants. Small white 
flowers borne in profusion during mid¬ 
summer months. Perfectly hardy.,15c 
Geum (Lady Stratheden). A beautiful 
hardy perennial, 18 inches tall. Fine rich, 
golden yellow flowers borne in profusion 
throughout the summer . 20c 
Linaria Alpina. Brilliant orange and pur¬ 
ple flowers like miniature snapdragon. 
Plants trailing, 6 inches tall, with grayish 
green foliage. Blooms summer and autumn 25c 
Oenothera (Macrocarpa). Plants, 6 inches 
tall, with long trailing stems, producing 
large yellow flowers, followed by large 
winged seeds . 15c 
Saponaria (Ocymoides). Height 6 inches. 
A showy, dwarf, trailing plant producing a 
sheet of crimson flowers, from June-August 15c 
Statice (Latifolia). Hardy perennial, 
2 feet tall, with large branching heads of 
clear mauve flowers. Invaluable for rock¬ 
eries and perennial borders. Flowers can 
be dried for winter bouquets. 10c 
Perennial Rock Gardens. An excellent, 
mixture of the best perennials for rock gar¬ 
den plantings . 15c 
SPECIAL 
NOTICE 
ADDITIONAL ROCK GARDEN PERENNIALS 
ANEMONE 
HELIANTHEMUM 
LINUM 
TUNICA 
ARABIS 
HEUCHERA 
LYCHNIS 
VERBENA VENOSA 
BELLIS 
IBERIS 
PLATYCODON 
VERONICA 
CHERIANTHUS 
ICELAND POPPIES 
POLYANTHUS 
VIOLA CORNUTA 
DIANTHUS 
VIOLET 
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