SELUM TARTARINOWII: Small glaucous leaves 
on 2- to 3-inch stems and pinkish flowers in July 
and August. The best new sedum that has been 
introduced to American gardeners in a decade. 
Easy, permanent, hardy, beautiful — all that a first- 
class plant could be. 40 cents. 
SILENE ALPESTRIS: Mats of vivid green. White 
flowers on 4-inch stems abundantly in spring and 
more or less until frost. One of the best dozen 
•’ock plants. 25c. 
SILENE SCHAFTA: Rose-pink flowers on 4-inch 
stems from June onward. 25c. 
VERONICA NUMMULARIA: Creeping plant with 
tiny overlapping leaves making a flat carpet. 
Rather deep blue flowers with prominent white 
stamens. 3 inch. 35 cents. 
VIOLA GOVII (syn. V. Jooii): This is a really pink 
violet, hardy, healthy and willing It is smothered 
in rose-pink flowers on 4-inch stems for a month 
or more in late spring. Sun or part shade. First 
offering in America. 35c each. 
PARRYA MENZIESII: Many-flowered racemes on 
6-inch leafy stems from a tuft of densely tomen- 
tose leaves, bearing large bright purple wallflow¬ 
ers. Although native to our northwest it is prac¬ 
tically unknown. 50 cents. 
SEEDS: Seeds offered in this list are of plants 
with definite garden value, nothing being offered 
™o|erely because of rareness. Buy here with every 
fsurance of satisfactory results, both as to viabil- 
ijv of seeds and quality of resulting plants. All 
! bms are perennials except the last one on 
e list. Unless otherwise stated seeds are 10c 
r packet, which includes carriage charges if or- 
r amounts to 50c or more. 
ALYSSUM CONDENSATUM: Yellow, 3 inches. 
ANTHEMIS SANCTA JOHANNIS: 25 cents. 
ARMERIA ALPINA: Pale pink, 2 inches. 
ARMERIA FORMOSA HYBRIDS. 
CAMPANULA PERSICIFOLIA: Blue, 2 feet. 
CAMPANULA SARMATICA. 
DIANTHUS LOVELINESS: Mauve, 15 inches. 
DIANTHUS sp. PERISTERI: 20 cents. 
DRABA HAYNALDII: 25 cents. 
DELPHINIUM CINEREA: 25 cents. 
DODECATHEON RADICATUM: Pink, 10 in., 15c. 
ERYSIMUM CONATUM: Pale yellow, 6 inches. 
ERYSIMUM PODOCARPUM: 2 5 cents. 
ERYSIMUM PUMILUM: Yellow, 6 inches. 
HESPERIS STEVENIANA: Lavender, 15 inches. 
ISATIS GLAUCA: Yellow, 3 feet. 
LEPACHYS COLUMNARIS PULCHERRIMA: Mar¬ 
oon, 30 inches. 
LALLAMANTIA CANESCENS: Blue, 1 foot, 15c. 
ONOSMA DECIPIENS: 15 cents. 
PENTSTEMON RICHARDSONII: Deep pink, 1 foot. 
PHYTEUMA LOBELLOIDES: Soft blue, 18 inches. 
New. 20 cents. 
SALVIA JURISICII: 20 cents. 
SALVIA SCLAREA TURKESTANICA: White, 3 ft. 
SEDUM SEMPERVIVOIDES: Bright red, 2 inches 
THALICTRUM ADI ANTIFOLIUM. 
SOLANUM SISYMBRIFOLIUM: Annual for tropi¬ 
cal efects in garden or for use as a cut flower, last¬ 
ing 2 weeks or more in water. Large white flow¬ 
ers, turning pale blue with age. Three feet. 20c. 
