24 
Sanguinaria (San-gui-nair'-ia) Canadensis (R)—(Blood-Root) 
Waxy white anemone-like flowers filled with golden sta¬ 
mens in early spring followed by large glaucus leaves beau¬ 
tifully lobed. Prefers shade. 6 " .25 
Santolma (San-to-ly'-na) Chamecyparsslis (R)— A lovely 
little evergreen having finely cut glistening silvery foliage, 
sweetly scented. May be clipped to any shape but forms 
naturally a shapely shrublet. 8 "....25 
Saxifraga (Sax-a-frag'-ga) (R)—One of the best groups of 
rock plants, having interesting and unusual evergreen foli¬ 
age of many different types- All bloom profusely and re¬ 
quire little care. Every rock garden should have a collect¬ 
ion of these attractive plants. 
Aizoon Flavescens. Pale green frosted rosettes and 
dainty sprays of yellow flowers.25 
Aizoon Rosea. Medium rosettes of pale green. Deep rose 
flowers. ... 20 
lAndrewsii.Large rosettes with long leathery leaves. Fine 
rose flowers- ... 35 
—Bronchialis. Lovely silvery green prickly foliage which 
turns a rich bronze in winter. White flowers with yellow 
spots at base. Likes shade and moisture..50 
—Baldensis. A minute encrusted form with flat twisted 
leaves and creamy flowers. 2 ".50 
—Caespitosa. Dense mossy grower with dainty white 
flowers-— . 20 
,—Cochlearis. Mounds of silvery frosted foliage and dainty 
white flowers on 7" stems.50 
—Cochlearis minor. Tiny domes of silvered rosettes. Grace¬ 
ful sprays of large white flowers on red stems. Rare. .50 
—Cotyledon Pyramidalis. Very large rosettes of beautiful 
silvery encrusted foliage which take on a rich crimson 
coloring during the winter. Immense 1 heads of dainty 
w r hite flowers minutely spotted with red.35 
—Gilford’s Seedling. Fine compact mossy type with crim¬ 
son flowers.40 
—Lagaveana. A fine encrusted form with medium sized 
green leaves heavily lined with silver. 4" spikes of creamy 
flowers. -» . ; .35 
—McNabiana. Fine encrusted silvery foliage taking on 
rich Autumn tints .25 
One each of these 12 Saxifragas— $3.60 
Saxifraga Megasea (R)—Very effective tropical appearance. 
Large glossy leaves from a creeping stalk turning brilliant 
crimson in early fall and persisting throughout the winter. 
An invaluable subject- 
—Cordifolia. Large heads of pink flowers very early. 12" .25 
—Crassifolia. Drooping masses of pink flowers. 15".35 
—Purpurea. A little taller with deep reddish purple 
flowers. 35 
One each of these 3 Saxifragas .85 
Scabiosa (Ska-bi-oh'-sa) Isaac Hou c e—Charming lavender 
blue flowers on long stems all summer. Fine for 
cutting.25 
—Pennsylvania (Cephalaria tatarica). Large golden yellow 
flowers of true Scabiosa form but making bold plants 5' 
in height. Excellent border plants. 25 
One each of the 2 Scabiosas— -40 
FREE: Your choice any 25c plant with each $2.00 sent in. 
