HARDY FORGET-ME- 
NOT ( Myosotis palus- 
trus semperflorens). 
Does well in ordinary 
soil, but particularly 
likes a moist location. 4 
to 6 in. high. Flowers 
sky-blue; blooms from 
May to September. 
COAT FLOWER (Tun¬ 
ica saxifraga). Tiny, 
shimmering flowers of 
pretty pink that seem to 
float over beautiful low, 
green foliage. Fine for 
rockery or border. 
FALSE DRAGONHEAD 
(Physostegia virginica). 
Flowers similar to snap¬ 
dragons. Mauve-pink 
variety. Blooms in Au¬ 
gust. Very showy. 
Grows 18 to 20 inches 
high. 
[18] 
Strong, sturdy, field-grown plants: 
20c each; 3 for 49c; 6 for 93c; 12 for $1.69. 
See page 21 
for the 
Aristocrat 
of Sedums. 
Sedums 
(Hardy Stonecrops) 
See page 21 
for the 
Aristocrat 
of Sedums. 
SEDUM SPECTABILE, 
BRILLIANT. Grows 
upright 12 to 18 inches 
high. Broad leaves, 
sparkling red flowers. 
SEDUM KAMTSCHA- 
TICUM. Grows 6 to 8 
inches high. Has beau¬ 
tiful broad, green leaves 
and yellow flowers. One 
of the best Sedums. 
SEDUM REFLEXUM. 
(Not shown). A creep¬ 
ing Sedum with vine- 
like habit. Foliage very 
beautiful; flowers yel¬ 
low. 
SEDUM ALBUM. Grows 
about 3 inches high. 
Very small leaves, white 
flowers. 
SEDUM SPURIUM 
COCCINEUM. Crim¬ 
son blooms and pretty 
dark green foliage. 
Grows about 6 inches 
high. 
SEDUM DASYPHYL- 
LUM. A new Sedum. 
(Not shown). Thick¬ 
set, glossy bluish gray 
beads; very dwarf and 
extremely attractive. 
HEN AND CHICKENS 
(Sempervivum tector- 
um). (Shown at right). 
Broad rosettes. Green 
leaves with brownish 
tips; pale red flowers. A 
popular favorite espe¬ 
cially in rockeries. Will 
grow in cracks or crev¬ 
ices where other plants 
fail. 
R. M. Kellogg Co., Three Rivers, Mich. 
GROUND IVY (Nepeta 
Mussini). Dwarf, com¬ 
pact plant with silvery 
gray foliage producing 
myriads of lavender- 
blue flowers all spring 
and occasionally during 
summer. Fine for edg¬ 
ing. 
MOUNTAIN THYME 
(Thymus serpyllum). 
Fine for ground cover 
where grass fails to 
grow. Has many small, 
lilac-purple blooms. Can 
be walked upon or 
mowed. 
PLUMBAGO LARPEN- 
TAE (Leadwort). 
Dwarf, spreading plant. 
Flowers about 1 inch 
across, clear deep blue. 
Grows 6 to 8 inches 
high. Excellent for bor¬ 
der or rockery. 
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