Plants for the Rock Garden 
Season Height Each Three Doz. 
in Inches 
PRIMULA—Continued 
Cashmeriana. Round heads of 
lavender blossoms, borne on 
stiff stems above dusty foliage 
Cortusoides. Dainty clusters of 
deep rose flowers, held erect above 
8 
$0.35 
$0.90 
$3.50 
soft crinkled foliage 
Hildemere. New. Clusters of soft 
9 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
yellow bloom. A beauty of our 
own originating . 
8 
.50 
1.30 
Polyanthus, Munstead. Large 
flowers in wide range of color 
8 
1.25 
l -35 
.65 
2.50 
Pulverulenta. Varying shades of 
.90 
3.50 
pink . 
Veris (English Cowslip). Clear 
18 
.50 
1.30 
yellow. 
8 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
-- Duplex. Creamy-yellow. 
Old-fashioned Hose-in-Hose 
Vulgaris (English Primrose). 
6 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
Light yellow. 
5 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
- Caerulea. "The Blue 
Primrose” . 
5 
.50 
1.30 
- Alba plena. A rare double 
with white flowers . 
5 
.50 
1.30 
- Lilacina plena. Lavender 
5 
.50 
1.30 
PULMONARIA March-April 
.40 
1.10 
4.00 
Angustifolia. Clusters of gentian- 
blue flowers. Soft dark green 
foliage 8 
Saccharata. Flowers sky-blue, 
touched pink. Foliage deep 
green spotted with silver 10 
RANUNCULUS repens (Double 
Buttercup). Dark green foliage 
with bright golden balls. Ex¬ 
cellent ground cover 
May-J une 
10 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
" SANTOLINA incana. Aromatic. 
Delicately cleft silvery foliage 
12 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
' SAPONARIA ocymoides. Trailing 
cloud of bright pink 
June 
5 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
SATUREIA montana (Winter 
Savory). Aromatic leaves with 
racemes of soft pink 
Aug.-Oct. 
10 
.25 
.65 
2.50 
SAXIFRAGA. 
*Decipiens (Crimson Moss). Vivid 
green mounds from which 
spring fairy-like white flowers 
May-June 
5 
.35 
.90 
3.50 
For plants at the hundred rate 
see last 
page. 
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