WHOLESALE TRADE LIST — SPRING OF 1937 67 
HARDY PERENNIALS AND ALPINE PLANTS—continued 
SALVIA, Meadow Sage Per 10 Per 100 
Argentea, white flowers, large ornamental silver foliage. 24" $ .95 $ 8.00 
Azurea Grandiflora, large flowered azure, August, Sept., 5'.. .85 7.00 
Old Fashioned Sage, leaves valuable for seasoning, 3'. .85 7.00 
Turkestanica, showy whorls of white flowers tinged pink; sil¬ 
very foliage, June to August. 4'. 1.20 10.00 
SAPONARIA, Soapwort 
*Ocymoides Splendens, pretty prostrate border and rockery 
plant. Flowers rosy pink, produced in great quantities just 
above the foliage. May, June, 2'.95 8.00 
SCABIOSA, Pin Cushion Flower 
Caucasica, (Blue Bonnet) soft shade of lavender, June to Sep¬ 
tember, 18" . 1.20 10.00 
Caucasica Alba, white, June to September, 18". 1.45 12.00 
SCUTELLARIA, Skullcap 
*Baicalensis Coelestina, short wiry stems clothed with clear 
blue Snap-dragon-shaped flowers, July and August, 1'. 1.20 10..00 
*SEDUM, Stone Crop or Live Forever. 
America’s Greatest Rock Plant. 
Album, dwarf and spreading, thick waxy round foliage, white 
flowers, good rock plant, 6". 70 6.00 
Anglicum, white.95 8.00 
Aureum, yellow. Mossy foliage tipped yellow. 2". May-June .70 6.00 
Ewersii, a very nice variety of sub-trailing habit. Foliage is 
glaucous gray. In October the plant is covered with rose 
colored flowers .85 7.00 
Kamtschaticum, (Orange Stonecrop) yellow, July, 10".70 6.00 
Lydium Glaucum, very fine rock plant, 6".70 6.00 
Monregalense, white, pink spotted. 70 6.00 
Murale, white flowers with pink center, reddish-purple ever¬ 
green foliage, 4-8". .70 6.00 
Oppositifolium, July, 4". .70 6.00 
Sexangulare, very dark green foliage, 4".70 6.00 
Spurium Roseum, purplish-red, July, August, 6". .70 6.00 
Stolonifera, purplish-pink, July and August, 6".70 6.00 
Turkestanicum, deep violet flowers. .95 8.00 
♦SEMPERVIVUM, Houseleek 
Sometimes known as Hen and Chicken. Plants especially 
good for rock garden. Their rosette-like, thick leaves are 
fleshy and pointed. The small clumps slowly spread, filling 
pockets and crevices between the rocks. 
Tectorum, leaves have reddish-brown tips, flowers pale red.70 6.00 
SOLIDAGO 
Goldenrod, a native of most parts of the Middle-West and 
Eastern States. Golden yellow blooms. August, Sept., 4' .85 7.00 
SPIREA, Goat’s Beard, Meadow Sweet 
Filipendula, (Dropwort). Numerous corymbs of white flowers 
on stems 15" high. Fern-like foliage, June and July. 1.80 15.00 
♦STACHYS, Woundwort 
Lanata, soft silvery foliage. Flowers useless, 4".85 7.00 
♦STATICE, Great Sea Lavender, August, 18" 
These plants have broad leathery leaves, producing candle- 
bra-like heads. If cut in full bloom make very valuable 
winter bouquets. 
Latifolia, blue . *95 8.00 
