ROCK GARDEN PLANTS AND PERENNIALS 
ROCK PLANTS 
SANTOLINA OR GROUND CYPRESS 
A sweet smelling dwarf evergreen perennial. 
Delicate white foliage. 
HARDY VERBENA 
PURPUREA. Strong grower. Purple flowers, 
stiff stems. Fine for cutting. 
CHIVES 
Is becoming very popular in rock garden 
plantings. Flowers are lavender, very attrac¬ 
tive. 
HARDY PHLOX 
BETTY LOU. Bright orange scarlet. 
COUNT ZEFFELIN. Pure white, red eye. 
ENCHANTRESS. Rose pink shaded salmon. 
FIREBRAND. Brilliant crimson scarlet. 
MRS. HARDING. Clear deep salmon pink, 
large florets. 
RHEINLANDER. Light salmon pink. 
R. P. STRUTHERS. Large, cherry red. 
SUNRISE. Bright salmon pink, strong 
grower. 
STARLIGHT. Violet red, white eye. 
SALADIN. Orange, shaded red. 
INNOCENCE. 
SPECIAL FRENCH. Blush pink, enormous 
blooms. 3 for $1, $3.50 per doz. 
PHLOX SUBULATA (Moss Phlox) 
ATROPURPUREA. Deep carmine red. 3 for 
$1, $3.50 per doz. 
LILACENA. Strong grower, pale blue flow¬ 
ers. 
ROSEA. Rose pink, strong grower. 
VIVID. Bright pink, fiery red eye; most pro¬ 
fuse bloomer of all phlox. 3 for 85c; $3 doz. 
DWARF AND TRAILING PHLOX 
MOERHEMII, BLUE HILL, AUTUMN 
ROSE, SUBLATA, LANFANAVARIA, SUB- 
LATA RED, BRISTOLFIRA, OVATA. 
PLUMBAGO (Leodv/ort) 
LARPENTAE 8-inch. Fine for borders or 
rock gardens. Blooms all summer and fall. 
Deep sky blue flowers. 
DIANTHUS PLUMARIUS 
ARENARIUS. Does well in sandy soil. Flow¬ 
ers are white with carmine ring. Very fra¬ 
grant. 
CAESINE GRANDIFLORA. Sweet smelling 
rose-colored flowers. 
SEMPERFLORENS. Double and single 
blooms. Many colors; blooms all summer. 
HARDY DWARF CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
ROD A (Pink with touch Lavender). LITTLE 
BOB (Red Button Type). LITTLE DOT 
(Yellow). PADOKA (Lavender). BAR¬ 
BARA CUMMINGS (Yellow). IRENE 
(White). JEAN’ CUMMINGS (White). 
MARION HATTON (Yellow). RUTH 
HATTON (White). RODELL (Bronze). 
YELLOW GEM. ALLADIN (Red). QURAY 
(Red). OCTOBERDA\^(Pink). DAPHNE 
(Lavender). Your choice, 3 for 85c, $3.00 
doz. 
VERONICA (Speedwell) 
INCANA. 12-inch. White woolly plant, dark 
blue spikes. Very attractive in rockery or 
borders. 
THYMUS (Mountain Thyme) 
THYME VULGARIS. Purple. 
CITRIODORUS (Lemon Thyme). 
DICENTRA 
SPECTABILIS (Bleeding Heart). Graceful 
heart-shaped with pink flowers. 
FISTUNA GRASS 
In Clumps. 
PRIMULA 
(Primrose.) Munstead Strain, mixed yellow, 
cream, dark orange, pink and dark rose. 3 for 
95c. 
HEUCHERA (Coralbells) ROSMONDII 
LINAR IA 
(Varigata) and (Green). 
EUPHORBIA (Myrsinites) 
Pretty prostrate plant, bluish foliage and yel¬ 
low flowers. 3 for 85c. 
GLOBULARIA (Globe Daisy) 
10-12 inches, globe-shaped blue flowers. 
AQUILEGIA (Columbine) 
MRS. SCOTT ELLIOTT. Many colors of long 
spurred hybrids. 
ALPINA (Alpine Columbine)—Large blue 
flowers. 
CANADENSIS (American Columbine). The 
native, bright red and yellow Columbine. 
CHRYSANTHA (Golden Columbine) — 
Beautiful, long-spurred yellow flowers. 
SEDUM 
ELEGANCE. One of the hardiest and most 
dependable of all sedums. 6-8-inch yellow 
flowers. MIDDENDORFFIANUM. Deep 
green foliage in summer, purple in winter, 
flat heads, 3-4-inch yellow flowers. FORSTE- 
RIAMUM. Bluish green foliage in form of 
a rosette. ACRE MAJOR, ALTISSIMUM, 
ACRE MINOR, ALBUM, KANSCHATIUM. 
In clumps. 3 for 95c. 
DWARF IRIS PUMILLA 
CYNEA. Rich royal purple. 
GERMAN IRIS (Dwarf) 
DARK BLUE. Special. IRIS CRISTATA. 
Blue. IRIS VERNA. Blue. SEMPERVIVUM 
(Hen and Chickens). Flattened rosettes; 2 to 
3 inches diameter. 
MATRICARIA (Fiverfew) 
Little Gem. Double white. 
Golden Ball. Dwarf yellow. 
ROSA ROULETTI 
(Tiniest Rose in the World.) The most out¬ 
standing novelty in the rose world. Blooms 
all summer. The bloom is delicate pink, and 
very fragrant, especially adaptable for rock 
gardens,'border planting, and they can also be 
grown in the house. 3 for $1.00. 
SHASTA DAISY 
King Edward VII. Very large white flowers; 
blooms all summer. 
ENGLISH IVY 
( 2 i/ 2 -inch Pots.) 3 for 35 cts.; $1.25 per doz. 
PANSY 
Giant Mixed (In season). 50 cts. doz. 
OTHER ROCK PLANTS 
ALYSSUM ROSTRATUM. Yellow. 
ARABIS (Rock Cress). White. 
CERASTIUM (Snow-in-Summer). White. 
DIANTHUS (Maiden Pink). Red. 
HEUCHERA SANGUINEA. Pink. 
IBERIS SEMPERVIRENS. White. 
LYSIMACHIA NUMMULARIA. Yellow. 
MENTHA (Mint). Purple. 
MYOSOTIS (Forget-me-not). Blue. 
PRIMULA VERIS (Cowslip). Yellow. 
SAXIFRAGA VIRGINIENSIS. White. 
SILENE SCHAFTA. Rose-pink. 
VINCA MINOR (Periwinkle). Blue. 
VIOLAS. Blue and white. 
ALL ROCK PLANTS AND PERENNIALS 
(Unless Otherwise Priced.) 
Single Variety, 5 for $1.00. $2.00 doz. 
2 each of 5 varieties (10 plants) $2.00 
4 each of 5 varieties (20 plants) 3.75 
5 each of 7 varieties (35 plants) 6.00 
5 each of 10 varieties (50 plants) 7.50 
HARDY PERENNIALS 
PYRETHRUM OR FIVERFEW 
KELWAY STRAINS. Strong grower. Flow¬ 
ers, very dark red. Fine for cutting. 
HARDY SALVIA 
PITCHERII. Rich gentian blue. Grows 3 to 
4 feet. Very attractive, best of all Salvia. 
HEUCHERA OR CORALBELLS 
BRIZOIDES. Strong grower.. Wonderful fo¬ 
liage and pink flowers. 3 for 85c; $3 doz. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM MAXIMUM 
(3 for 85c; $3 doz.) 
ETOILE D’OR. Large flowers, English type. 
Blooms July to October. 
MAYFIELD GIANT. Blooms all summer. 
MRS. C. LOTHIAN BELL. Very large con¬ 
tinuous bloomer. 
HARDY CHRYSANTHEMUMS 
(3 for 85c; $3 doz.) 
MARS RED; APOLLO YELLOW; DIANA 
PINK; CERISE YELLOW. See "Rock 
Plants” for Hardy Dwarf Chrysanthemums. 
C. LYONI (Pink Turtlehead). Purplish pink. 
PEONIES 
FASTIVA MAXIMA. (White.) FELIX 
CROUSSE. (Deep Red.) MAD. DE VERNE- 
VILLE. (White, Crimson edge; very fra¬ 
grant.) EDULIS SUPERBA. (Good Rose, 
Pink, Early.) KARL ROSEFIELD. (Rich 
Velvety, Dark Crimson, Mammoth blooms, 
semi-double.) Early mid-season. 3 for $1.00. 
LYTHRUM SALICARIA ROSEUM 
(Rose Loosetrife.) A choice new variety of 
rosy Loosestrife. Excellent for naturalizing. 
ORIENTAL POPPIES 
MRS. PERRY. Orange Apricot. Best of all 
pinks. CERISE BEAUTY. Strong grower; 
beautiful cerise color. OLYMPIA. Full dou¬ 
ble brilliant scarlet. 3 for $1.25; $4.00 doz. 
HIBISCUS 
Thrives in any soil. Excellent for mass plant¬ 
ings. New, Hybrid Hibiscus; flowers of enor¬ 
mous size in white, pink, or crimson. 
DELPHINIUM 
BELLADONNA. Flowers beautiful turquoise 
blue. Strong grower. 
BELLAMOSA. Dark indigo blue flowers. 
One of the best. 
PARDANTHUS (Blackberry Lily) 
CHINENSIS. Flowers orange colored spot¬ 
ted black, 24-inch stems. 
LILIUM 
REGALE LILY. Bulbs. 3 for 95c. 
HEMEROCALLIS. Day Lilies. (Particularly 
suited for plantings about the pool or any 
bit of water.) 
DR. REGEL. Flowers bell-shaped; chrome- 
yellow. 
FULVA. Trumpet-shaped orange flowers, 
with tawny shadings. 
THUNBERGI. Large yellow flowers; late. 
MIDDENDORFI. Flowers in bright yellow 
clusters; medium height. 
HARDY ASTERS 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE (New England Aster). 
Clusters of bright violet-purple flowers. 
NOVAE-ANGLIAE ROSEA. Purplish mauve 
flowers. 
NOVI-BELGI, CLIMAX. Large spikes of 
light lavender-blue flowers. Very showy. 
NOVI-BELGI, WHITE CLIMAX. A variety 
of Climax with white flowers. 
NOVI-BELGI, ST. EGWIN. Flowers a soft 
rosy pink. Plant of bushy habit. 
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