Bellingham, J? ashington 
11 
SHASTA DAISY (Alaska) 
Sieger —The largest flowering daisy yet introduced; immense fluffy 
white flowers with yellow centers, measuring 4-6 inches across. Plants, 
each 15c. 
SIDALCEA 
Spicata —Geranium-like leaves, clear pink or rose hollyhock-like 
flowers in spikes. Height 2-3 feet. Plants, each 25c. 
SILENE (Catchfly) 
This delightful group of plants is very desirable for the rock garden. 
They are allied to the pinks, blooming nearly all summer and giving great 
pleasure. 
(R) Maritima —Glaucous blue foliage of a pleasing tint, makes a 
very compact mass, covered with white flowers June to August. Very fine 
for hot dry spots, stems should hang over edge of rock wall to keep 
foliage and flowers clean. 4 inches. Plants, each 30c. 
(R) Schafta —A beautiful alpine species with large bright rose-pink 
or carmine flowers. Probably the best known of all the Silenes. Trailing, 
3 to 6 inches. Plants, each 20c. 
SYNTHIR1S 
(R) Rotundifolia (Sweet Seri) —A rock garden gem; violet blue 
flowers in early March. 3 to 4 inches. Plants, each 20c . 
THYMUS (Thyme) 
A very few plants will give as fine carpeting effect and brightness 
of color and covering in a rockery. 
(R) Serphillum Couinea —This is the crimson flowered variety; 
also a neat creeping plant for rockery work. Plants, each 15c. 
(R) Serphillum Alba —White, 3 inches. Creeping plant for rockery 
work. Plants, each 10c. 
TR1T0MA (Red Hot Poker) 
Also called Flame Flower or Torch Lily 
Borsch’s Hybrids— Early, perpetual flowering hybrids. Plants, 20c. 
Mammoth —Large, 4 ft. tall. Plants, 25c. 
VANCOUVERA (Insideout Flower) 
(R) Parsiflora —Ferny leaves. Fine flowers. 10 in. Plants, each 15c. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
Some of the most charming forms for the rockery or hardy borders 
are found in this family. They thrive wonderfully and richly reward 
the grower. 
(R) Rentone —One of the finest of all Veronicas for the rockery. 
Sub-shrubby. 3 to 4 inches high with bright blue flowers. Wonderfully 
fine for carpeting. Plants, each 25c. 
YUCCA 
Filamentosa—4 ft. June and July. Sometimes called Adam’s Needle. 
Hardy evergreen, creamy white flowers. Plants, each 25c. 
ADIANTUS (Ferns) (Maidenhair Fern) 
(R) Pedatum —A dainty, fine, slender, dark, shining stalk. 12 to 
20 inches. Fine leaves. Plants, each 30c. 
(R) Aspidum Lonchitis —Small sword fern for the rockery. Plant on 
slab of wood buried a few inches, in shade, (i to 10 inches. Plants, 
each 20c. 
POLYSTICHUM MUNITUM RAULF 
A large, coarse sworn fern used for funeral designs as well as for 
decorations. Plant in moist and shady places. 2 to 3 feet. Plants, each 25c. 
The Woodwardia Radicans (Woodwardia) is another old family 
friend, with hardiness as its middle name. It is tall and stately—asking 
only shade and dampness to grow and flourish. As a background it is 
unsurpassed, and seems to disdain its more tender neighbors. Plants, 
each 25c. 
