WEST HILL NURSERIES — FREDONIA, NEW YORK 
Sedum - Stonecrop 
The dwarf varieties are charming plants for sunny post' 
tions in the rockery, etc., and the taller kinds make effective 
color groups in the border. They thrive in almost any soil. 
They are especially fond of sand ahd full sun, and may be 
considered the backbone of the American rock garden. 
Sedum acre (Golden Moss). Much used for covering graves; 
foliage green; flowers bright yellow. 
S. sarmentosum. Excellent dwarf variety for rockeries or 
border edgings. The best Sedum for filling seams between 
rocks in wall garden; rapid grower. 
S. Sieboldi. Round, succulent, glaucous foliage; bright pink 
flowers in August and September. 
Sempervivum - House Leek 
Curious and interesting plants, forming rosettes of succu' 
lent leaves of varying colors. Good for rockeries, dry banks, 
carpet bedding or walls. 
Sempervivum tectorum. Broad rosettes, the leaves having 
reddish brown tips; flowers pale red. 1 foot. 
Tunica - Coat Flower 
Tunica saxifraga. A pretty tufted plant with light pink flow- 
ers, produced all summer. Useful either for the rockery or 
the border. 
Veronica - Speedwell 
A family containing some of the most beautiful subjects 
for the hardy garden and rockery. Given a rich, well drained 
soil in an open situation in full sun, they will all thrive in an 
amazing manner. All the varieties listed are A'l, and splem 
did for the border or rock garden. 
Veronica rupestris. A fine rock plant growing 3 to 4 inches 
high; thickly matted, deep green foliage, hidden in ’early 
June under a cloud of bright blue flowers. 
V. rupestris nana rosea. Has the same habit and flowers the 
same time as rupestris nana. The flowers, however, are 
mauve'pink. 
Viola - Viola Comuta (Tufted 
Pansies) 
This is the best edging plant for the hardy border or gar' 
den; when properly cared for, these plants remain in full 
bloom from May until October. The great secret of their 
continuous bloom, though, is the fact that they must be 
sheared several times during the season, so that the flowers 
do not go to seed. 
Viola, Apricot. Large blossoms of various shades of apricot' 
yellow. May to September. 
V., Jersey Gem. A new dwarf variety, blooming continu' 
ously. Of rich royaLpurple color. Slightly perfumed. 
FINE, HEALTHY STOCK, WELL PACKED 
Detroit, Michigan 
Dears Sirs: April 15th, 193 5 
It affords me great pleasure to inform you, or perhaps I should 
say confirm your statements, that stock received from you was fine, 
uniform and healthy. Also it was packed for shipment in as fine 
shape as any job I ever saw turned out, Yours respectfully, 
F. L. SHEPHERD. 
JUST AS REPRESENTED 
April 8th, 1935 
Dear Sirs: Edwardsville, Ills. 
Just want to advise you that the Nursery stock I purchased from 
you arrived here April 5th. We found it well packed, in good 
condition and just as represented in your catalog. Thanking you, 
I am Yours very truly, 
JOHN B. WALDT. 
QUALITY EXCEEDS EXPECTATIONS 
Port Jarvis, N. Y. 
Dear Sirs: May 17th, 193 5 
Received the previous shipment in excellent condition and they 
were large and healthy. As usual the quality exceeds expectations. 
Yours truly, 
LESLIE CRINE. 
Sempervivum Tectorum. 
Veronica Rupestris in Rock Garden. 
Nepeta Mussini. 
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