18 Hardy Perennial Plants 
MISSION GARDENS 
SEDUM 
These are very hardy drought-resisting plants, 
which do especially well on sunny places, but 
most varieties thrive in a limited amount of shade. 
Most satisfactory rock-garden plants. 
Acre (Golden Moss) — Low-growing; flowers of 
bright yellow. 
Album — Thick waxy round foliage; pure white 
flowers in July. 
Kamtshaticum — Compact grower; star-shaped 
golden flowers; 8 inches. 
Middendorfianum — 6 inches; numerous yellow 
flowers. 
Reflexum — 8 inches; trailing stems; flowers yel¬ 
low. 
Sarmentosum — 5 inches; rapid grower; yellowish- 
green foliage with yellow flowers. 
Spectabile Brilliant — 18 inches; immense heads of 
handsome showy flowers, of vivid pink; August 
and September. 
Spurium Coccineum — 5 inches; creeping; flowers 
of rosy crimson; July and August. 
Stahli — Compact growth; crimson foliage; 6 inches. 
Stoloniferum — Trailing; purplish pink; 6 inches; 
July and August. 
Any of the above varieties: 20c each; dozen, $2.00 
SEMPERVIVUM — HEN AND CHICKS 
Most attractive hardy, succulent plants for the 
rock garden and rock-wall. They have rosette-like, 
thick, pointed leaves, several different varieties. 
Each 20c 
Shasta Daisy 
SHASTA DAISY — CHRYSANTHEMUM 
MAXIMUM 
These plants hold an important place among 
the hardy plants; they are very desirable cut- 
flowers and are fine for the showy perennial border. 
Mixed Varieties — Each 20c 
Ever-blooming Giants — One of the largest-flower¬ 
ing single varieties. Each 35c 
Lawine — A new variety of daisy from Europe, 
grows about 3 feet tall, and is covered with 
medium-sized blooms in May and June; makes a 
beauttiful combination with Iris; good cut-flower. 
Each 20c 
Shasta Supreme — Very large single, a good grow¬ 
er. Each 35c 
STATICE — SEA PINK 
Latifolia — Plants growing about 2 feet tall, with 
large broad heads of small deep-blue flowers; 
may be dried. Each 25c 
THALICTRUM — MEADOW-RUE 
Intermedium — Very graceful, fine-cut foliage, with 
pale-yellow flowers; they are of easy culture 
in sun or shade. Each 25c 
THYMUS — THYME 
These are very low creeping plants, especially 
valuable for the rockery. 
Citriodorus (Lemon Scented) — Green foliage; red 
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flowers. Each 20c 
Serpyllum Splendens — A rapid grower with 
purplish red flowers. Each 25c 
TRITOMA — RED-HOT POKER 
Pfitzeri — Rich orange-scarlet bloom, borne on stems 
3 feet high; blooms from August to October; 
must be protected in winter. Each 25c 
TRADESCANTIA — SPIDERWORT 
Purpurea — A native perennial with long grass¬ 
like leaves; about 18 inches high, with purplish- 
red flowers; thrives well in shade or sun. Each 
20 c 
TUNICA — COAT FLOWER 
Saxifraga — • A nice tufted plant with light-pink 
flowers produced all summer; 6 inches. Each 20c 
VINCA MINOR — TRAILING MYRTLE 
A trailing evergreen plant, used extensively as 
a ground cover under shrubs or trees, or on graves 
where it is too shady for other plants to thrive. 
Each 20c 
Mission Garden Perennials 
