ROCK PLANTS AND PERENNIALS 
Per 
Each Dozen 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine ) Mrs. Scott Elliot s hybrids. One 
of the finest strains in existence. Long spurred.35 3.00 
ARABIS (Rock Cress) 
*AIpina. Pure white.25 
*FIora plena. A fine double form, pure white flowers. . .25 2.50 
*RosabeIIe. Compact plant with rose-pink flowers.30 3.00 
ARENARIA (Sand worth) 
^Montana. The plants are profusely covered with small 
silvery white flowers in May. An excellent plant 
for a wall in a sunny position.25 2.50 
ARMERIA (Thrift) 
*Lauchiana. Makes large clumps of grassy foliage 
about 3 inches high with deep rose flower heads. 
May and June.25 
*Maritima. Grass-like foliage, evergreen. 3 inches. Flow¬ 
ers pale pink. May and June.30 2.50 
ASTER 
*Mauve cushion. Very distinct dwarf; flowers delicate 
mauve. 8 inches.25 
ASTIBLE 
Japonica. White flowers home on erect stems.35 3.50 
Queen Alexandra. Light pink flowers. One of the best 
pinks .35 3.50 
AUBRIETIA (Cmcif erae) 
*Mauve Queen. Beautiful large flowered mauve. 
$ .25 to .30 3.00 
* V iolet Queen. Large flowered violet. Splendid for 
walls .30 3.00 
CAMPANULA (Belli! ower) 
*Garganica. Beautiful blue flowers. Good for rock wall .30 3.00 
Glomerata. Upright stems with dark purple-blue clusters 
18 inches .25 
Persicaefolia. Telham beauty .35 3.50 
(* Rock Plants) 
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