Plants You Need 
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LINUM perenne (Blue Flax). A beautiful perennial of delicate foliage and pure blue flowers. 
Grows l'/i feet high and is simply covered with large heavenly blue flowers of buttercup-like 
shape. Blooms almost the entire summer. Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
LYCHNIS viscaria. Fine tufted plant covered with deep red flowers during the summer months. 
The deep green grasslike foliage is very showy in the rockery. About 12 inches. Strong, 2-year 
plants, only 10c each. 
NEPETA Mussini (Ground Ivy). A valuable everblooming dwarf rock plant producing light blue 
flowers; it creeps extensively. Has a pungent odor. Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
OENOTHERA tnissouriensis (Evening Primrose). Prostrate growing variety, very hardy, pro¬ 
ducing freely large, bright yellow flowers. Strong, 2-year plants, 20c each. 
PAPAVER nudicaule (Iceland Poppy). Invaluable for the rock garden. Its graceful habit and 
fernlike foliage makes a desirable effect among the crevices. Satin-like flowers in all shades are 
borne in endless profusion all summer long. Strong, 2-year-old plants, only 15c each. 
PHLOX subulata (Ground or Moss Pink). Creeping or tufted species growing in broad mats on 
dry, rocky hills or sandy banks. An exclusive rock plant. It does, also, well in the border and 
can be used for edging or among larger plants, where it soon covers the ground. 
P. roseum. Light pink. Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
P., Vivid. A creeping variety that has no superior in the Phlox family. The growth is compact 
with fine, deep green foliage, while the flowers are very large and make a carpet of clear deep 
pink. Strong, 2-year plants, only 20c each. 
POTENTILLA (Cinquefoil). A most effective rock plant. The flowers resemble the Geum. 
Strawberry-like leaves. Mixed colors. About 6 to 12 inches. Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c. 
PRIMULA (English Primrose). One of the treasures of the rock garden. The growth is very 
attractive, forming rosettes of thick leaves sometimes farinose or mealy. The flower stalks rise to 
a height of 6 to 8 inches, bearing large heads of multi-colored flowers. These varieties are 
imported direct from England and we are confident that you will find each item the best of its 
type. We specialize in Primroses and have a good stock. All plants are heavy and well-rooted. 
They prefer a shady, moist location. Your rockery needs them. 
P. veris. The popular Polyanthus. A splendid mixture of white, red-orange, dark purple and black 
and golden yellow. 
P. polyanthus (Primula elatior). Best English mixed in every color of the rainbow. These include 
the “Gold-Laced” which is saved from the finest varieties. A fine range of colors. 
Above varieties of Primulas in strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. Regular value 25c. 
Get a good supply of these Primroses. 
SAPONARIA. A creeping or trailing hardy rock plant, producing from May until August masses 
of deep pink flowers widely used in the rockery and trailing from wall. About 8 inches. 
Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
SEDUM (Stonecrop). A class of plants particularly adapted for carpeting very dry, sandy or 
rocky places in the sun. An invaluable rock gem. 
S. album. 4 to 6 inches high. Native of Northern Asia. Flowers white with red centers. Thick 
waxy, round foliage. 
S. acre. Miniature tufts of dull green. Small, golden flowers. 4 to 6 inches high. Like a moss. 
Fine for crevice work 
S. spurium coccineum. A late bloomer. Reddish purple. Foliage turns red in the fall. 6 to 8 
inches. 
All Sedums in strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. No rockery can be built without them. 
STATTCE (Sea Lavender). Unexcelled for the rockery, producing all summer panicles of small 
flowers. 
S. latifolia. Heavy tufts of leathery foliage with large heads of pretty, small, purplish blue flowers. 
S. incana. Pinkish blue; dwarf. Grows about 10 to 12 inches. 
The above in strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
TROLLIUS (Globe Flower). Europaeus, Lemon Queen. Free flowering, strong growing plant. 
Flowers yellow, produced in abundance on stems about 2 feet high. Does best in shady, moist 
locations. Fine for rock work. Strong plants, with good crowns, only 25c each. 
TUNICA saxifraga (Coat Flower). A dainty tufted plant with light pink flowers all summer. 
Forms a regular carpet. Invaluable for the rock garden. Strong, 2-year plants, only 10c each. 
VERONICA repens. A fine rockery gem. Forms miniature tufts. Trailer. Has delicate white and 
blue flowers. One of the first to bloom. 20c each; 6 for $1.10. 
VIOLA cornuta (Tufted Pansy). When considering this strain of plants, please remember that 
they are thoroughly hardy Pansies. With ordinary attention will give g«od results. These wifi 
bloom from early spring until frost. Prefer a shady location if possible, but will thrive fine in 
the open sun. 
V., Jersey Gem. New, wonderful Violet gaining popu¬ 
larity by leaps and bounds. Flowers are a rich violet, 
slightly perfumed. Dwarf habit and a continuous 
bloomer. Strong, 2-year plants, 20c each. 
V., Apricot Queen. The most beautiful of the Violas. 
A gorgeous apricot-yellow tinged with orange. A 
profuse bloomer. Strong, 2-year plants, only 20c 
each. 
V., Ruby. A beautiful new creation in Violas. Deep 
rich wine-red. Very large flowers. Blooms all sum¬ 
mer. Supply limited. Strong plants, 35c each; 
3 for $1.00. 
YUCCA (Adam’s Needle). A stately perennial with 
sword-like foliage and tall branched spikes of large, 
creamy white flowers during June and July. Attains 
6 feet. Fine for background rock work and around 
pools. Foliage retained throughout the winter. 
Strong, 3-year plants, only 10c each. 
REMEMBER 
When you build your Rockery, 
DON’T FORGET THAT “FRA- 
GARIA INDICA (The Indian 
Strawberry) has a place in several 
of the pockets. This NOVELTY 
is bound to give you that little 
touch which is so necessary to com¬ 
pletely bring out character and 
color. This plant has both. The 
brilliant red fruit is charming. 
20c each, or 6 for $1.10. DON’T 
FORGET! Your Rockery has a 
date with “Fragaria”. 
Nepeta Mussini Statice Latifolia 
We are Saving You 
Time and Money 
That rpck garden of yours interests us very much and we want it to look its 
best, so here are grouped collections all ready to fill in the crevices and rock 
spaces. Big values! Fine plants! 
FOR THE HARDY ROCK GARDEN 
“ff Heavy 2-year-old Field- -g 
Grown Plants for only 9 * 1__ 
COLLECTION No. 1 
(For the Shade) 
2 English Primroses, Polyantha 
Mixed. 
2 Nepeta Mussini. Blue. 
2 Statice incana. Pink. 
2 Arabis. White. 
2 Sedum acre. Yellow. 
2 Columbine. Mixed. 
COLLECTION No. * 
(For Sunny Spots) 
2 Lavender. Blue. 
2 Oenothera. Yellow. 
2 Achillea rubra. Red. 
2 Saponaria. Pink. 
2 Sedum album. White. 
2 Iberis. Lilac. 
COLLECTION No. 3 
(All-Around Use) 
2 Potentilla. Pink. 
2 Cerastium. White; grey foliage. 
2 Tunica saxifraga. Pink. 
2 Alyssum saxatile. Yellow. 
2 Sedum spurium. Red. 
2 Rock Carnations. Mixed. 
COLLECTION No. 4 
(Good for Dry Locations or Will 
Stand Any Treatment) 
2 Phlox subluiata. Pink. 
2 Rock Rose. Mixed. 
2 Campanula carpatica. Blue. 
2 Chinese Delphinium. White. 
2 Hieracium aurantiacum. Deep 
orange. 
2 Gypsophila repens. Light pink. 
These 4 wonderful collections all for only $4.00. 48 choice rock plants that 
will build a rockery from start to finish. 
y Outstanding Collections of 
** Fine Novelty Rock Plants 
MERIT COLLECTION NO. 1 
12 Plants for $2*00 
1 POTENTILLA nepalensis. A beautiful plant. Strawberry'like foliage. 
Large, cherry'red and buff flowers all summer. 
I JASIONE perennis. Kliniature blue scabiosa-like heads. Blooms extensively. 
1 GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. Double. Trollius-like flowers. Deep red June 
until frost. 
1 GLOBULARIA cordifolia. Pretty globe-shaped flowers, deep blue. Grows 
8 inches. Evergreen foliage. Flowers during June and July 
I ALPINE POPPY. Glaucous rosettes. 6 inches. Dwarf Poppies in all shades. 
Blooms all summer. A real gem. 
1 PRIMULA polyantha (English Primrose). Mixed colors. Dwarf habit. Likes 
shade. Profuse bloomer in late spring and early summer. Neat. 
1 ERINUS alpinus. Low, neat and compact rock plant. Abundance of purple- 
pink flowers. Small cut-leaf foliage. Blooms in June. 
1 GLAUCIUM. Poppy-like flowers. Artistically formed blue foliage. Blooms 
all summer. Red, yellow and orange. 
I VIOLA, Jersey Gem. Wonderful Viola. The most popular. Blooms con¬ 
tinually all summer. Likes shade or sun. A rich violet, slightly perfumed. 
Dwarf habit. 
1 BELLIS monstrosa, Etna. Best “Red” English Daisy. Deep red. 6 inches. 
All summer bloom. 
I DICENTRA eximia. Dwarf Bleeding Heart. Everblooming from spring to 
frost. Fine lacy foliage. Abundance of deep pink flowers. 12 inches. 
1 THYMUS serpyllum (Fragrant Thyme). Fine for small crevices, filling in 
between flags and stepping' stones. Small foliage very scented. Pretty 
miniature red flowers. 4-6 inches. 
MERIT COLLECTION NO. Z 
1Z Plants for $2.00 
1 POLEMONIUM coeruleum. Pretty spikes of bright blue with golden 
centers. 
1 POTENTILLA atrosanguinea. Deep scarlet. Green foliage that is silvery 
underneath. 
1 STACHYS lanata. Gray foliage. Purple flowers. 
1 ANCHUSA myosotidiflora (Dwarf Russian Forget-Me-Not). Deep blue 
flowers; handsome foliage. A gem. 
1 AUBRIETIA deltoidea (Rainbow Flower). Neat, compact foliage and a 
vivid splash of deep violet in early May. 
1 GEUM, Lady Stratheden. Double. Orange-yellow. Blooms in June. ■ 
1 LINUM flavum (Yellow Flax). Fine green foliage. Rich deep yellow. One 
foot and less. Profuse bloomer. 
1 ARABIS alpina rosea (Dwarf Pink Rock Cress). Large, shiny leaves. Vari¬ 
ous shades of rose-pink. Early bloomer. 6 in. 
1 OENOTHERA missouriensis. Prostrate growing. Produce; freely very large, 
bright yellow flowers. 3 to 4 inches in diameter 
1 PINK VIOLET. Superb plant. Blooms all summer. Coated with highly^ 
perfumed pink flowers. 
I TROLLIUS (Golden Globe Flower). Beautiful. Deep orange. 
1 PRIMULA veris. Mixed colors. Dwarf habit. Earlv bloomer. 
Either of these j .OO 
Collections Pl li5 TS ** - 
