ROCK GARDEN PLANTS — 
If the room for an elaborate rock garden is not available, a smaller garden can be provided in which 
these tiny Alpine plants, may be made happy, many miles from their native homes. Good drainage is 
essential and a somewhat elevated position is preferable. You can absolutely depend on this list of 
varieties giving satisfaction. 
SEDUM ALBUM 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES 
PRICE: 25c each. 10 FOR $2.25 
(EXCEPT AS NOTED) 
ARABIS ALPINE—Masses of single white flowers. Fragrant. 
ALYSSUM SAX—Compactum Golden yellow flowers. Showy. 
ACHILLEA TOMENTOSIM—Dwarf. Yellow. 
ANEMONE PULSATILLA —Dwarf reddish purple flowers. 
ARMERIA LAUCHEANA —Rosy Red. Blooms Spring to Fall. 
CALLIRHOE INVOLl'CRATA —Rosyred mallow-shaped flowers. 
CAMPANULA GARPATICA —A spreading tufted plant. Blue. 
CERASTIUM TOMENTOSI M —Snow in Summer. White masses. 
DIANTHUS ARENARIl'S —Very deep fringed white flowers. 
DIANTHUS DELTOIDES —Narrow dark green leaves. Crimson. 
DICENTRA EXEMIA —Plumy Bleeding Heart. Sun or shade. 
DRABA OLYMPICA —Mossy foliage. Bright Yellow. May. 
FORGET-ME-NOT —(mysotis) A fine old-fashioned blue form. 
EUPHORBIA MYRSINITIS —A prostrate succulent. Yellow. 
GEUM HELDREICHI —Brilliant dwarf. Orange red flowers. 
GLOBULARIA TRICHOSANTHA— (Globe Daisy) Light blue 
flowers. 
GYPSOPHILA REPENS —A trailing plant. Masses of white. 
HEUCHERA BRIZOIDES —Pale rose pink flowers. Strong grower. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA —Bright crimson flowers. All Summer. 
1BERIS SEMPERVIRENS —Dwarf evergreen shrubby plant. 
White. 
IRIS CRISTATA —Native creeping variety. Rich amethyst blue. 
IRIS PUMILLA —Dwarf. Blue, White or Yellow. 
LOTI'S CORNICULATA —(Baby’s Slippers) Double yellow. 
PHLOX SUB. ALBA —A pure white variety. 
PHLOX SUB. ATROPl'RPUREA —Compact grower. Crimson red 
PHLOX SUB. LILACINA —Light lilac. 
PHLOX SUBLATA ROSEA— Bright rose pink. 
PHLOX SUBLATA VIVID— Bright pink with fiery red eye. 
PLUMBAGO LARPENTAE —Dwarf. Spreading. Deep blue. 
PRIMULA VERIS MUNSTEAD— Hardy. Wide range of colors. 
SAXIFRAGA McNABIANA —Green grey rosette encrusted foliage. 
SEDUM ACRE —Foliage green moss-like flowers yellow. 
SEDUM ALBUM —Dwarf. Spreading. Waxy leaves. White. 
SEDUM GLAUCUM —Silvery grey foliage. Compact. White. 
SEDUM OBUSATUM —Emerald green foliage shaded bronze. 
Yellow. 
SEDUM SEIBOLDI— Erect. Gray green leaves. Rose. 
SEMPERVIVUM ARACHNOIDEUM— (Cobweb Houseleek). 
Bright Red. 
SEMPERVIVUM ARENARIUM —Cushions of small brownish, 
rosettes 
SEMPERVIVUM GLOBIFERUM—Rosettes of short scale-like 
leaves. 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM —Large rosettes. Leaves long and 
thick. 
SILENE SCHAFTA —(Autumn Catchfly). Rosy Pink. 
THYMUS SERPYLLUM ALBUM —Makes a white mat. 
THYMUS CYTRIODORUS —Dense mat. Golden green foliage. Blue. 
TUNICA SAXIFRAGA —Neat little tufted plant. Light Pink. 
VERONICA INCANA —Foliage silvery white. Deep blue spikes. 
VERONICA RUPESTRIs —Deep green mat of foliage. Blue. 
VIOLA JERSEY JEM —Pure rich violet. Free bloomer. 
VIOLA ROSINA—New hardy pink violet. Pink and old rose. 
VIOLA ROSINA 
PHLOX SUBULATA 
SEMPERVIVUM TECTORUM 
(Hen and Chickens) 
IBERIS (Candytuft) 
MYSOTIS (Forget-Me-Not) 
SEDUM ACRE 
See back cover (or a Rock Collection that will add color and 
distinction to your own garden. 
DAPHNE CNEORUM 
This charming evergreen shrub is covered 
with a gorgeous mass of rosy lilac, fragrant 
flowers in May and June and then on and 
off through the Summer and Fall months. 
Specially Priced $1.25 each 
Balled and Burlapped 
AN IDEAL COLLECTION FOR THE BEGINNER 
GROWERS FOR HALF A CENTURY 
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