Rock Garden Plants 
Phlox Subulata 
(Moss Pink) 
Invaluable plants for the rockery with their pretty moss-like evergreen 
foliage that during April and May is hidden by an avalanche of blossoms 
in white, pink, and lilac. All varieties of Phlox Subulata should be grown 
in a dry location with full sunlight. A few of each color should be in 
every garden. Plant in very early spring. 
ATROPURPUREA. New. A splendid novelty. A vivid carpet of deep 
wine red completely covering the bronze green foliage in May and June. 
Habit of plant excellent. Very free flowering. Plant it in masses for a 
gorgeous sight. Each 25c. 3 for 60c. 6 for.#1.00 
ALBA. Pure white. Flowers completely cover the compact plants in May. 
LILACINA. A robust creeping variety fine for bold masses in the 
rockery. Rose magenta flowers in May. Evergreen foliage—pretty in 
winter. 
ROSEA. A shower of bright rose flowers covering compact, creeping 
foliage. Very showy in the rockery and makes an excellent edging plant. 
Prices on above three Phlox Subulata 20c each. 3 for 50c. 8 for #1.00 
7 SAPONARIA OCYMOIDES for #1.00. A free flowering and very 
easily grown plant for the front border or rockery. Covered in May and 
June with thousands of small rosy-pink flowers. A trim attractive trailing 
plant with fine foliage making it useful when not in bloom. Height 4 
inches. Each 20c. 3 for.50c 
8 FESTUCA GLAUCA (Blue Fescue Grass) for #1.00. Neat tufts of 
bright steel blue grass growing eight to ten inches tall. Very useful for 
edging or for contrast with other foliage. Each 20c. 3 for.50c 
6 HARDY ROCK GARDEN PINKS. This collection is made up of 
one each of six different Dianthus suited for the rock garden. The colors 
of these dainty fragrant Pinks will include white, pink, lavender, crim- 
son and yellow in a blooming range from May to August. Six sturdy 
field grown plants sure to bloom this summer for.#1.00 
8 CREEPING JENNY (Lysimachia Nummularia) for #1.00. A fast 
spreading ground cover for wet shaded locations or by the waterside. Fine 
plant for carpeting among ferns or in the wild flower graden. Attractive 
green foliage and yellow flowers in summer. Also called Moneywort. 
Height two inches. Each 20c. 3 for.45c 
8 MAIDENHAIR FERNS for #1.00. The most graceful of all hardy 
ferns. The slender upright black stems are crowned with multitudes of 
graceful spreading fronds of the most pleasing green. Blends well with 
all other shade loving plants. Height 18 inches. Each 20c. 3 for.50c 
10 SEDUMS. All distinct, hardy and desirable varieties. Both upright 
and creeping. Our selection of varieties. $2.00 value for.#1.00 
10 ROCK GARDEN PLANTS. An amazing value of ten different ma¬ 
ture field grown plants. This offer is only possible because of quantity 
production. 10 plants, all different, for.#1.00 
10 PHLOX DIVARICATA. A showy easily grown, free flowering na¬ 
tive for the rock garden or the semi-shaded border. Multitudes of deep 
lilac colored flowers in spring. Ten plants for.#1.00 
3 ROCK GARDEN JUNIPERS. These beautiful prostrate evergreens 
should be in every rock garden. They are immune to insects and diseases, 
perfectly hardy anywhere, not particular as to soil or location and add 
their blue-green foliage to the garden twelve months of the year. The 
size we are offering is excellent to grow on in the garden for two years 
when they will make splendid specimens to use in the landscape planting. 
One each of the three outstanding varieties Pfitzeriana, Sabina, and 
Plumosa Depressa for .#1.00 
AJUGA REPTANS (Bugle). Dwarf perennial well suited to edging or 
carpeting in the rock garden. Fine foliage effect and in May and June 
producing deep purplish-blue flowers in abundance. Height 3 inches. 
Each 20c 3 for 50c 7 for #1.00 
10 HEN AND CHICKENS for #1.00. Desirable and fascinating hardy 
succulent plants for the rock garden. This offer is only possible because 
of quantity production. Plants are hybrids grown from seed and will 
show many variations. A Bargain. 
Sempervivum 
(Hen and Chicken) 
These five are the most oustanding of the newer Hen and 
Chickens—should be in every garden. 
ALPHA. Brownish green. Three inches. 
ATROVIOLACEUM. Rosy purple rosettes. 
MAUVINE. Mauve toned. Five inches. 
SILVERLINE. Large, silvery gray. 
EMERALD GIANT. Heavy, compact green rosettes. 
ONE PLANT OF EACH FOR $1.00 
Single Plants 25c 
Herman #arben£ 
FARIBAULT, MINNESOTA 
“When Better Plants Are Grown Lehman’s Will Grow Them 
