ROCK PLANTS AND ALPINES 
Prices of all plants except where noted, 25c. 
Realizing that most gardeners want plants that require no pamper¬ 
ing, we have included in our list only a few that are at all difficult to 
manage. If your space permits, by all means use several plants of one 
kind, rather than one plant each of many kinds. The result will be 
much more pleasing. 
ACAENA. Neat little carpeter with mats of rose-like foliage. 
Buchanani. Dwarf trailer with gray green foliage. 
Glauca. Beautiful silver gray leaves. 
Inermis. (Microphylla). Purple-bronze foliage. 
ACHILLEA. Suitable for poor dry soils. 
Argentae. A mass of silvery feathery foliage. Flowers white, 4 in. 
Clavennae. Wide tufts of downy leaves with clear white flowers. 
Nana. Prostrate. White flowers. Excellent for stepping stones. 
Blooms in mid-summer. 
Tomentosa. Finely cut wooly foliage. Golden yellow flowers. 6-10 in. 
ACONITUM Anthora. Monkshood. Pale yellow flowers. 18 in. 35c. 
ADENOPHORA. Potaninii. 18 inch spikes of large light blue cam- 
panuloid flowers. 35c. 
AETHIONEMA. Charming bushlets with beautiful glaucous blue foli¬ 
age. Desirable for a not sunny location. 
Grandiflorum. Rosy blossoms in racemes. 35c. 
Perslcum roseum. Light pink. 6-8 in. 35c. 
Pulchellum. Prostrate. Beautiful. Soft rose flowers. 35c. 
War ley Hybrid. Choice blooms of deep rose. Finest of all. 40c. 
AJUGA. Bugle Flower. 
Brockbankii. Metallic foliage. 
Reptans. Mats of glossy ornamental foliage. Blue flowers. 
Variegata Foliosa. Yellow and purple variegated foliage. 
ALCHEMELLIA. Alpina. Spreading mats of attractive 5-9 fringed 
leaves. 
ALLIUM. Little known bulbous plants with beautiful showy flowers in 
umbels. Permanent and easy. 
Acuminatum. Rosy, recurved flowers. 
Albopilosum. Large and imposing flowers of deep lilac with a metal¬ 
lic sheen. 35c. 
Albo-purpureum. Claret red flowers. 3 ft. 
Bulgaricum. Late flowering species from the Balkans. 
Cernum. Nodding clear pink blossoms. 8 in. 
Coeruleum. Very fine with bright blue flowers. 1 ft. 
