CELASTRACEAE 
*Pachystima Canbyi. Evergreen stoloniferous 9-inch‘ shrub; small oval 
toothed leaves; flowers small, rusty-red; free-blooming. Attractive in 
tying heathers together or softening outlines of harsh rocks. 50c. 
Euonymus radicans minima (Kewensis). Thin flexible prostrate branches, 
beset with small oval toothed white-veined leaves. 50c. 
CISTACEAE 
The rock roses are dwarf shrubs with wiry branches; sun lovers, de¬ 
manding good drainage; otherwise most tractable. Free-blooming. 
Cistus formosus (Helianthemum formosum). A wiry tangled semi-pros¬ 
trate shrub with silvery leaves and lemon-yellow flowers IV 2 inches 
across, the petals with purple-red splotches. 50c. 
C. Lorettii. 18-inch; a more upright dark green bush; white ruby-splotch¬ 
ed 2-inch flowers. 50c. 
Helianthemum. Apricot flowers. 25c. 
H. Ben Ledi. Beautiful deep carmine flowers. 35c. 
H. Ben Nevi. Flowers of mellow gold with burnt center. 35c. 
H. Double scarlet. 25c. 
H. Double yellow. 25c. 
H. Lemon yellow. 25c. 
H. Ruby. 25c. 
H. Wendell’s Rose. Beautiful silvery foliage; very large shell-pink flowers. 
35c. 
COMPOSITACEAE 
One must select from this family with the utmost care. As a whole it 
is a collection of weeds. However, the plants we have listed here are 
not the only good ones. 
♦Antennaria rosea. A silvery carpet of spathulate leaves; tight rose 
bracted heads of flowers. 35c. 
Anthem is aeizoon. Rosettes of pewter-gray mealy toothed small leaves; 
flne white daisies on sprawling stems. 35c. 
* Artemisia Michauxiana. 12-inch bush branching from the base; attractive 
dissected leaves. 35c. 
Aster Farreri. Big bear; 18-inch; leaves negligible for effect; flowers 
spectacular; narrow violet rays 2 inches across; great deep orange 
centers. Moisture. 35c. 
*Baeria aristosa. A low, grassy plant covered with full golden daisies in 
late summer. 35c. 
Bel Mum minutum. A wee carpeting plant sending up myriads of prim 
white daisies on 2-inch stems. 25c. 
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