CRONAMERE ALPINE NURSERIES, INC. 55 
each 
stolonifera cowardi. Improved form of the type. Fine rose colored 
blossoms on trailing stems.30 
s. reptans. Evergreen creeper with rose-pink flowers on 2 in. stems. .25 
subulata apple blossom. Masses of pale pink blossoms. Spring.25 
subulata atropurpurea. Rich wine-colorecl flowers. Spring. N. A.25 
s. Blue Hills. Dark green foliage. Clear blue flowers.25 
s. vivid. Compact form with salmon-rose flowers.25 
s. G. F. Wilson. Always a favorite. Masses of powder blue blossoms 
in spring. Splendid for edging borders or paths.25 
PHYTEUMA {Campanulaceae). These rare little plants should be in 
every rock garden. Their unique habit of growth and flowers are 
interesting as well as beautiful. Sand and leaf soil. 
hemisphaericum. Heads of charming soft blue flowers. 4 in. Alps.35 
orbiculare. Rock-loving species with balls of blue. 8 in. Summer.35 
Scheuchzeri. Violet-blue flowers on 6 in. stems. Early summer.35 
Phlox Nivalis 
PLATYCODON 
Mariesii. A dwarf form. Large powder blue flowers. Mid-summer. Asia. .30 
PLUMBAGO Larpentae ( Ceratostigma plumbaginoides). A useful fall 
blooming plant with highly colored foliage. Sapphire blue flowers. .25 
POLEMONIUM {Jacob's Ladder). 
album. Lovely large white flowers. Spring-summer. Rare. 40 
amoenum. Attractive foliage and sky-blue flowers. Half shade. Neiv. .35 
carneum. A beautiful plant with good foliage and flowers varying 
from pink to cream. Summer. N. A.40 
cashmerianum. A rare plant from Cashmir. Beautiful blue flowers. .40 
